Sentences with word «reaccreditation»

Israel and his team have been preparing for reaccreditation for weeks, compiling a report that included evidence of academic programming and faculty, stakeholder and student input on the effectiveness of Lusher's academic programs.
«Introducing periodic reaccreditation in high risk areas of law is the single biggest thing the review could have done to bolster consumer confidence in the quality of legal work, so we're greatly disappointed this is missing from the proposals,» she said.
Joshua Abrams — President In addition to his experience listed above, Josh has held leadership positions helping schools during their initial accreditation and reaccreditation with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), has assisted with college guidance, and has had responsibility for budgets and personnel decisions.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts announced it has achieved reaccreditation from the American Association of Museum Accreditation Commission.
By requiring accredited centers to undergo reaccreditation every five years, we ensure that evidence - based practices are being implemented and the highest quality of service is being provided.»
To ensure that accredited museums maintain their level of professional performance, museums must undergo periodic reaccreditation reviews.
UTICA — The Oneida County Child Advocacy Center has been awarded reaccreditation by National Children's Alliance following an extensive application and site review process.
Information sessions were held on Tuesday to start feedback period of the Middle States reaccreditation effort.
In addition to the 15 new centres joining the prestigious group this year, 44 centres have achieved reaccreditation.
Dr. Hightower congratulates Ms. McCarthy upon the award, citing her outstanding career in instruction, with accomplishments in the past year alone including the successful AdvancED reaccreditation review and development of Instructional Framework standards and Professional Learning Communities.
She said she might be interested in using student performance data in reaccreditation decisions, as Louisiana started to do last year.
In 2008, the American Alliance of Museums awarded reaccreditation to the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
As chair of the accreditation committee, he has successfully led three reaccreditation efforts on behalf of the MSMFT program.
«The reaccreditation of the Oneida County Children's Advocacy Center by the National Children Alliance is a tremendous honor and a testament to the unparalleled work it does to protect and support the victims of child abuse in our community,» said Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. «I would like to commend Director Joseph Lisi and all of the center's partners for the fine job they do and congratulate them on this receiving this high distinction.»
Accredited CACs must undergo a reaccreditation process every five years to ensure that best practices are continually being applied.
With accreditation standards being updated in 2010, reaccreditation this year reflects Oneida County's commitment to providing evidence - based methods practice.
Lusher Charter School officials are gearing up for reaccreditation this week while teachers and students are hoping to premier a new musical in a brand new venue.
More important for the students, the Atlanta public school system is up for reaccreditation this fall, and the cheating report has the district worried.
Sarasota Animal Hospital earned their reaccreditation from the American Animal Hospital Association.
Clinics are contacted annually for reaccreditation and to confirm that the criteria are still being met.
-- it must submit for reaccreditation every three years.
There he led a nine - month, $ 1.5 million complete museum modernization and initiated its reaccreditation process with the American Association of Museums.
Shoults, who came to the arts center five years ago, was working toward the reaccreditation of the center when she dove into the inventory and came up wowed, first by a collection of silkscreens from New York's famed Printmaking Workshop, headed up by Robert Blackburn, who produced work by Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns and other top New York School artists.
Examining questions around recruitment, retention, retirement, mid-career rejuvenation, remuneration, repatriation, reaccreditation, and restructuring, the previous study presented a view of library human resources at a time of profound change within the field.
Even as it was being prepared, colleagues weighed in with further suggestions (e.g., accreditation - reaccreditation, turning the assessments towards the teachers to ensure they too had these skills — not for accountability per se, but so they know they model these for the students).
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