College Improvement Plan Sample Clauses

College Improvement Plan. Based on the College Assessment, the Training Provider shall create a detailed College Improvement Plan for each College. The College Improvement Plan should address each of the factors listed in section 1.1 separately and should contain clear targets, actions, terms, points of responsibility and due
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College Improvement Plan. Based on the College Assessment, the Training Provider shall create a detailed College Improvement Plan for each College. The College Improvement Plan should address each of the factors listed in section 1.1 separately and should contain clear targets, actions, terms, points of responsibility and due dates. The College Improvement Plan should also include overall performance improvement initiatives and should serve as a guide for the capability-building process over the Term of the Agreement, with a focus on the Initial Term. The College Improvement Plan will be developed in conjunction with the College Xxxx and will be verified and approved by the Procurer and TVTC. The College Improvement Plan will be used as a basis for the performance management of the Training Provider.
College Improvement Plan. The Training Provider must submit a detailed improvement plan based on the findings of the College Assessment. The plan should clearly state the initiatives and actions to improve College performance on each component of the College Assessment and should offer clear KPIs that measure the desired outcomes (i.e., satisfaction scores, drop-out rates, etc.). Each initiative should have a clear timeline and set of actions, and each action should have a deadline and an action owner. 15 May 2015 Annual Budget The Training Provider should submit an annual budget for the Academic Year for approval by the Procurer. The Training Provider must justify any new Capital Expenditures included in the proposed annual budget by reference to the College Improvement Plan. The proposed annual budget must identify specific mechanisms for further cost reduction. 31

Related to College Improvement Plan

  • School Improvement Plan As permitted under IC § 20-10.2-3-1.5, the Charter shall serve as the Charter School's strategic and continuous school improvement and achievement plan (hereafter, the "School Improvement Plan"). To the extent that IC § 20-10.2 applies to the Charter in its function as the School Improvement Plan, the Organizer shall comply with the requirements under IC § 20-10.2.

  • Improvement Plan A written plan developed by the evaluator, utilized when a teacher received a Rating of Ineffective on his/her Evaluation or on any individual deficiency in the evaluation system.

  • Educator Plans: Improvement Plan A) An Improvement Plan is for those Educators with PTS whose overall rating is unsatisfactory.

  • School Improvement Plans The School shall develop and implement a School Improvement Plan as required by section 1002.33(9)(n), Florida Statutes and applicable State Board of Education Rules or applicable federal law.

  • Performance Improvement Plan timely and accurate completion of key actions due within the reporting period 100 percent The Supplier will design and develop an improvement plan and agree milestones and deliverables with the Authority

  • Improvement Plans a. An improvement plan is a clearly articulated assistance program for a teacher/counselor/SLP whose overall summative rating is ineffective.

  • School Improvement The conditions which follow shall govern employee participation in any and all plans, programs, or projects included in the terms, site-based decision making, school improvement, effective schools as provided in Act 197, P.A. 1987 (Section 15.1919 (919b) MSA) or other similar plans:

  • Performance Improvement Xxxxxx Permanente and the Coalition are competing in a challenging market that is characterized by a limited workforce, changes in technology, changes in clinical practice, cultural diversity, changing demographics and high demand for quality service. The parties are committed to the enhancement of organizational performance so that working in Partnership is the way Xxxxxx Permanente does business. Under this Agreement, the parties will work together to: » develop and invest in people, including the development of and investment in managers, supervisors and union stewards; » engage employees at all levels; » align the systems and processes that support the achievement of organizational and Partnership goals; » enhance the ability of Coalition unions to advance their social mission and the welfare of their members; » recognize and reduce parallel structures; » ensure joint management-union accountability for performance; » grow membership; » redesign work processes to improve effectiveness, efficiency and work environment; » develop and xxxxxx unit-based teams; » share and establish expectations regarding broad adoption of successful practices in areas such as service, attendance, workplace safety, workforce development, cost structure reduction, scope of practice and performance-based pay; and » communicate with employees on an ongoing basis regarding performance goals and targets, as well as performance results at all levels of the organization. Each regional LMP council shall develop approaches aimed at reducing variation between medical centers, facilities and departments in the resources available for partnership. In particular, such a plan should: » ensure at a regional level there is adequate time for teams to review performance, identify opportunities for improvement, and develop and test changes to drive improvement; and » provide regional or facility support to departments as needed to cross-cover or backfill and jointly determine the most cost-effective manner to provide the support.

  • Performance Improvement Process 9.5.1 The purpose of the Performance Improvement Process is to remedy or mitigate the impact of a Performance Factor. The Performance Improvement Process may include: a requirement that the Hospital develop an Improvement Plan; or an amendment of the Hospital’s obligations as mutually agreed by the parties.

  • Asset Improvement 5. (a) The Bank shall not, directly or indirectly, extend or renew any credit to or for the benefit of any borrower, including any related interest of the borrower, who is obligated to the Bank in any manner on any extension of credit or portion thereof that has been charged off by the Bank or classified, in whole or in part, “loss” in the Report of Examination or in any subsequent report of examination, as long as such credit remains uncollected.

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