Sentences with phrase «intelligence assessments of»

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Intelligence assessments say the missile platforms were moved to the outposts in the Spratly Islands within the past 30 days, according to sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Several established assessment instruments attempt to measure emotional intelligence via a number of competencies.
Asked why the Congressman wasn't prepared to accept the intelligence community's assessment that Russia hacked and leaked the DNC emails, Grubbs replied: «Because over time he's learned that the intel community has not been completely reliable and that its «assessment» of the leaks was more of a subjective consensus than hard evidence.»
In his testimony on Monday, Clapper added, «The evidence, if there was any, didn't reach the evidentiary bar in terms of the level of confidence that we were striving for in that intelligence community assessment
Most small businesses don't bother to conduct a formal assessment of who's buying from them, and whom they're buying from, says Anthony Scriffignano, chief data scientist at business data and intelligence company Dun & Bradstreet.
Schiff said the Obama administration should have acted more forcefully in responding to alleged Russian election interference when first made aware of the intelligence community's assessment prior to the November 2016 vote.
The intelligence community's announcement in January 2017 that its assessment that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election with the goal of elevating Trump to the presidency «was ineffective.»
It said Russia was responsible for carrying out cyberattacks against the US, disseminating hacked emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee, and launching a social media disinformation campaign — findings that mostly echo parts of the US intelligence community's assessment of Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
The CIA, meanwhile, waited until after the election to put forward an independent assessment of Russian meddling, the content of which was leaked to the press earlier this month via high - level officials briefed on the intelligence.
The section calls for the undersecretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis, along with «appropriate Federal partners,» to «develop and disseminate a threat assessment regarding the actual and potential threat posed by individuals using virtual currency to carry out activities in furtherance of an act of terrorism.»
The US - led attack on Syria's chemical weapons facilities did not achieve most of its objectives and will not deter President Bashar Assad, according to Israeli intelligence assessments.
Methodology The methodology for assessments is based on Micro Focus's (formerly HPE's) Security Operations Maturity Model (SOMM), which focuses on multiple aspects of a successful and mature security intelligence and monitoring capability including people, process, technology, and business functions.
While the «left - wing» assessment reported on known criminal activities, the «right - wing» document started with the acknowledgment that Department of Homeland Security intelligence «has no specific information that domestic rightwing terrorists are currently planning acts of violence.»
«The intelligence assessments made at the time of going to war turned out to be wrong.
In October 2015, Bill Gortney, a top admiral of the US military, said he agreed with US intelligence assessments that North Korea had the ability to miniaturise its warheads and to install them on a rocket that could reach the country's territory.
The Senate intelligence committee says it agrees with a 2017 assessment by intelligence agencies that Russia intervened in the presidential election earlier to hurt the candidacy of Democrat Hillary Clinton and to help Donald Trump.
The publication of the joint intelligence committee's assessment was supposed to be a key part of this.
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But the Prime Minister could offer them only his own conviction, the summary of the legal case and the headlines from the Joint Intelligence Committee's assessment.
This addition reflects the assessment of U.S. intelligence agencies that the global financial crisis presents a serious threat to international stability.
He said the foreign and defence secretaries believed the probe could cause «serious damage to UK / Saudi security, intelligence and diplomatic cooperation», adding: «The heads of our security and intelligence agencies.share this assessment
When asked about potential threats, an NYPD spokesman said, «Security for elected officials is determined based on threat assessments conducted by the Intelligence Bureau of the NYPD.
A statement in this regard signed by FPRO, ACP Olabisi Kolawole said, «The Force Management Team has taken a step towards the restoration of civil authority in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states and some of the liberated areas in the North East as it deployed the Deputy Inspector - General of Police in charge of Department of Operations, DIG Sotonye Wakama, to move with a team of intelligence officers to the area for need assessment and other scooping activities».
Daniel Goleman's book Ecological Intelligence explores the impact of knowing the environmental cost of everything; this excerpt explores how the rigorous assessment of the entire life cycle of a product reveals its costs and trade - offs
In Dr Poropat's research, a student's assessment of their own personality is as useful for predicting university success as intelligence rankings.
Because after a century of bogus meritocracy based on crude vertical assessments of an essentially fictional human attribute known as «intelligence,» the science of aptitude testing may be making a comeback.
His research interests include artificial intelligence approaches, automation in a variety of computer languages, network intrusion detection and response, and vulnerability and risk assessment.
The White Guy gives you his expert take on white people's assessments of black intelligence.
In THE POST, director Steven Spielberg fluidly mirrors this shot with a SteadiCam following Bradlee (Tom Hanks) through the newsroom as the drama begins to unfold around Daniel Ellsberg's (Matthew Rhys) 1971 leak of the Pentagon Papers — a decades - spanning intelligence assessment which betrayed administration doubts about success in Vietnam, highlighting the influence of what Eisenhower warned was a growing Military Industrial Complex.
The assessment of intelligence quotient (IQ) was popular at the time, and the thinking was that a student's IQ was both fixed and largely determinative of how much a child could learn.
In our interview with Harvard University professor Howard Gardner, he shares his thoughts on multiple intelligences and new forms of assessment.
The progress report details a student's performance in each of the multiple intelligences on three dimensions — progress, participation, and performance — and includes self - assessment.
The exam aligns to the multiple intelligences which includes test questions that cover: Multiple Choice Charts and Diagrams True and False Word Bank Using the Genetic code to transcribe and translate base sequences Embedded within the exam is a survey tool that can measure your student's understanding of the content without relying simply on a summative assessment.
Beyond information, formative assessment reimagined provides in - time insight and intelligence of, for, and by the learner to adapt and adjust learning, as the learner is learning — not after instruction.
Edutopia revisits its 1997 interview with the Harvard University professor about multiple intelligences and new forms of assessment.
The authors call for new assessments that will accommodate different learning styles, describing a student who, «blessed with bodily - kinesthetic intelligence» but weak in mathematics, struggles to learn chemistry: «we'll need to find ways to compare his mastery of a body of material with the mastery demonstrated by someone whose intelligence is in the logical - mathematical realm.»
Video about the theory of multiple intelligences of Howard Gardner and its impact on teaching, education and assessment.
During the past two decades, he has been involved in the design of performance - based assessments; education for understanding; the use of multiple intelligences to achieve more personalized curriculum, instruction, and pedagogy; and the quality of interdisciplinary efforts in education.
Creating an assessment calendar enables us to see not only how often and what types of assessments they are using, but also what types of learning styles and multiple intelligences are addressed.
Korean version of multiple intelligences developmental assessment scales for kids - My young child.
Psychometric analyses of the multiple intelligences developmental assessment scales.
An inter-rater reliability study of a self - assessment for the multiple intelligences.
MIRCI provides the necessary guidance, resources and material support to further scientific investigations into the theory of multiple intelligences and its practical applications in educational, corporate, assessment, psychological and counseling organizations.
«Receiving my MIDAS ™ assessment has been personally meaningful... I intend to incorporate my new awareness of multiple intelligences in my teaching... this has been the most rewarding workshop I've ever taken!»
Howard Gardner's (1999) theory of multiple intelligences provides another basis for such assessments, and other theories could be used as well.
First, my work on WICS and successful intelligence is not the only theory on the basis of which we might create new, broader assessments.
Design a task rotation assessment or an assessment using a variety of intelligences for a content standard you teach.
Data was then collected on the students, including formal intelligence measures, literacy tests, writing assessments, study skills tests, and informal measures of handwriting, typing skills, and study skills.
Some of us have created eight different scoring rubrics when incorporating multiple intelligences in student assessments — one for each intelligence.
This chapter of the Career Readiness Data Handbook discusses strategies and sources of student information that include demographics, interest surveys, instruments that measure career interests, and assessments of learning styles and multiple intelligences.
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