Sentences with phrase «provides systematic assessment»

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Ocean coverage by floats reached 90 % by 2005 [66], with the gaps mainly in sea ice regions, yielding the potential for an accurate energy balance assessment, provided that several systematic measurement biases exposed in the past decade are minimized [67]--[69].
SMSC assessments - Good, systematic values education provides both a clear strategy and impressive outcomes to demonstrate to Ofsted inspectors how the school is working to give its pupils an enjoyable and engaging grounding in life - enriching values and thereby preparing them well for the modern world.
The Science Key Objective Assessment Grids, uses Excel to provide data for each pupil and overall progress for each class on those: • Achieving objectives independently; • Achieving objectives, with adult support; and those • Not achieving objectives Ideal for Heads of School, Subject Leaders or individual Teachers looking for a simple, systematic approach to assessment for learning.
Local professional development plan must provide for ongoing systematic assessment and improvement of teacher evaluation
Ocean coverage by floats reached 90 % by 2005 [66], with the gaps mainly in sea ice regions, yielding the potential for an accurate energy balance assessment, provided that several systematic measurement biases exposed in the past decade are minimized [67]--[69].
This manual consists of a handbook that provides a systematic framework for preparing socioeconomic scenarios for assessment of both climate change impact and adaptation across differing spatial scales.
BTI reports that «in their push to resolve and eliminate litigation, clients upend (ed) their roster of litigation law firms» by reassigning work to firms able to provide «faster turnaround times, more innovative approaches, better client service» and «systematic approaches to settlements, early case assessment and a sense of flexibility in approaching rates and fees.»
Experienced medical assistants provide systematic instructions on how to perform procedures, treatments, assessments and clerical skills necessary to work as a medical assistant for that employer.
A concise history of family art therapy provides plenty of references for further study: Kwiartkowska — credited as the originator, Landgarten — art as a family assessment tool, Riley and Malchiodi's — paradoxical techniques, Arrington — a systematic approach, Linesch — application of a family systems approach, Sobel strategic family therapy, Roijen's — model for transcultural art therapy, Hoshino's adaptation of the addressing model, Belnick — crisis intervention model and Wadeson's multi-family art therapy approach.
Even if this assessment approach provides highly systematic validity and reliability, they present some limitations in terms of detecting the unware responses, as well as in creating and experiencing real situations able to activate specific behaviors related to the construct that we want to assess.
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