Sentences with phrase «national quality measurement»

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We need quality measurements everyone agrees on, and the National Physical Laboratory is in the driving seat for such international programmes.
Susan has been a member of the California Department of Health Master Plan Task Force on Breast and Cervical Cancer, the American Cancer Society Subgroup Evaluating Clinical Breast Exam, the National Quality Forum Committee on Consumer Based Measurements of Mammography Centers, and the Quality Care Advisory Board of the National Breast Cancer Coalition.
Our study is based on student - level data from Chile's national standardized test, Sistema de Medición de la Calidad de la Educación (Educational Quality Measurement System — SIMCE), which assesses students in grades 4, 8, and 10 in language, mathematics, history and geography, and natural sciences.
This new report from the Education Commission of the States explores what «shifts are being made, and how are states incorporating a wider variety of school quality measurements,» provides «a national overview of current state accountability systems,» and «looks at the changes states are making in their ESSA plans.»
Leslie Keng is dedicated to helping state and national clients develop high quality and defensible assessment and accountability systems through empirical and evidence based approaches, sound measurement practices, and assessment literacy.
«To address measurement quality, the WMO recommends that national meteorological agencies have ISO 17025 accreditation of key measurement processes.
Currently at James Bell Associates, Dr. Sparr assists with three home visiting projects under different capacities: Home Visiting Quality Measurement Specialist for the Multi-Site Implementation Evaluation of Tribal Home Visiting (MUSE) Project; TA Coordinator for Design Options for Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Evaluations (DOHVE); and Task Lead on the National Home Visiting Resource Center (NHVRC).
MIECHV's learning agenda involves (1) continuous quality improvement, (2) performance measurement, and (3) rigorous evaluation at the national and local levels.
Spiker was associate director of the national Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO) Center for OSEP assisting states to build high - quality outcomes measurement systems.
SRI's ECO Center provided national leadership in assisting states with the implementation of high - quality child and family outcomes measurement for early intervention (EI) and early childhood special education (ECSE) programs.
Because of our commitment to data quality, in 2011, REDX pioneered an innovative new measurement of lead quality (known as Octane ™) as well as a method of data quality analysis, and conducted an exhaustive study comparing its product against 22 of the largest national data providers.
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