So, the next
time an inspector comes to check the school, the teachers tried to raise the scores by supplementing home - made lunches with milk or anything else needed to meet USDA requirments.
The owner tells us they have a lot less dogs now, and last
time the inspector came they were happy with improvements.
In Kashmir people tried VERY hard to «do the right thing» but just didn't know how, and by
the time the inspector came around there were disasters beyond redemption and no resources to correct the mistakes... I am just wary of any model that says «just trust the experts», when the labor intensive task is to develop the local expertise...
Not exact matches
At the same
time, Cuomo wants to broaden the purview of the
inspector general when it
comes to overseeing non-profit entities under the control of the state and city university systems.
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio said Tuesday that what he called the overuse of stop - and - frisk should show that «the
inspector general is an idea whose
time has
come in New York City.»
If risk managers
came to labs not as occasional
inspectors but as frequent visitors, and «people were used to seeing them and it wasn't such an abrasive interaction,» they could then spend
time «talking to researchers and understanding the research and observing what's going on and helping» to minimize risks.
I had to laugh, because I am a certified strawberry
inspector when it
comes time to shop, as well - I'm the one scrutinizing every single container until I find the perfect one (or passing).
Here are some recent quotes from a variety of people who have used these resources: «using these resources sprung me back into life... Going to school is a pleasure now» «got me excited about being in school again... long
time since that's happened» «shows you don't need to be a bruiser, basher or battle - axe to be a success» «the
inspectors were surprised at how quickly we had improved» «the union reps suddenly
came to life when I started using these resources» «these have saved us thousands at SLT and made our school a much better place» «best resources I have used in over twenty years of CPD» «we use these ideas when recruiting new staff... it works, it really does work» «really useful in framing staff and student feedback» «rich and valuable... helps develop the language and the decisions we make» «my students relate to these ideas and now it's a beautiful class to be in... at last» «gives you splendid ideas you can work in your own classes» «I was never any good at visualising what success might look like... now I can see the bright lights» «extremely helpful» «
inspectors praised our use of these resources and commended our progress» «genuinely helped get my Mojo back... my colleagues and classes have also noticed the new me» «just had some of my best days at school because of these resources» «there is nothing better at this price»
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Inspectors should not grade an aspect such as teaching, unless circumstances are exceptional, without considering the broad range of evidence that they can gather during a visit to a lesson — for example, the behaviour of the students and how well they are managed, subject knowledge, the standard of work completed in books, the quality of marking and so on — and use this to
come to a view about what teaching is like for those students and its impact on their learning over
time.
Although the concept of an «annual home inspection» has been around for over 20 years, the
time has
come for people to want them and for
inspectors to perform them.
3) Hire the
inspector yourself, instead of letting your real estate agent recommend someone — best if they have been in the industry for a long
time, have a resume with a construction background, and
come highly recommended.
In fact, a lot of
times people will
come to me as a real - estate attorney, and I will give them advice on getting an
inspector and getting a mortgage broker, but by that point, sometimes it's too late because they've already made some of their relationships.
They are responsible for coordinating Buyers, Sellers, Lenders, Title Companies, Lawyers, Home
Inspectors, Termite
Inspectors, Appraisers and so many more to all
come together to do their part to close a deal on
time.
A competent home
inspector will turn up problems anyway, so it's better to let potential buyers know ahead of
time so that there are no unpleasant surprises or delays when it
comes time to close.
Unlike first -
time buyers, clients trading up don't need an agent to hold their hands when it
comes to closing and working with banks, home
inspectors and others.