Sentences with phrase «growth in defined areas»

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The Chief Academic Officer (CAO) will coordinate, define, and communicate integrated plans for the growth and development in all educational areas.
A study of Arizona's career ladder program, which requires the use of various methods of student assessment to complement evaluations of teachers» practice, found that, over time, participating teachers demonstrated an increased ability to create locally - developed assessment tools to assess student learning gains in their classrooms; to develop and evaluate pre - and post-tests; to define measurable outcomes in hard - to - quantify areas like art, music, and physical education; and to monitor student learning growth.
Using the most up - to - date facts and figures in 2013, TCSA's Strategic Plan is intended to act as a «road map» for future growth, establishing priority impact areas and defining key tactics that will be necessary to achieve our long term goal of increasing the number of children who have access to a high quality charter school education.
Peter Hasson, chief executive commented «We have a clearly defined strategy which aims to combine broad geographic growth with in - depth expertise in specific jurisdictions, practice areas and industry sectors.
It defined gentrifying areas as those having experienced the highest growth in median home value, median household income and the share of residents with a bachelor's degree or higher since 2000.
Many REITs continue to concentrate their portfolios in areas of the country that have well - defined population and job growth curves — typically coastal cities and interior markets like Phoenix, Dallas and Atlanta.
The report defined suburb through five categories: «economically challenged,» or one with lacking population growth and lower home values; «stable middle - income,» or one with a range of home values; «established high - end,» or one in proximity to employment and high home values; «greenfield lifestyle,» or one in proximity to the edge of metropolitan areas; and «greenfield value,» or one in proximity to the edge of metropolitan areas but more affordable than greenfield lifestyle areas.
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