Reporting and Assessment Sample Clauses

Reporting and Assessment. The Grantee will submit a final report to the Council for the completed Work, including final expenditures, a descriptive report, and such other information and documentation requested by the Council, including but not limited to, use of the Council’s final report form in good order by «Final_Report_Due». The Council, at its full discretion, may require a final project assessment after completion of the Work to ensure compliance with this Agreement as a condition precedent to the payment of the retainage due under Section 2.1.
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Reporting and Assessment. L - D.20.1. Effective in 2010-11, two (2) Professional Activity Days will be designated for the purpose of assessment and completion of report cards at the elementary level: one prior to the first reporting period and one prior to the second reporting period.
Reporting and Assessment. A final report to the Council for the completed Work, including final expenditures, a descriptive report, and such other information and documentation will be due by September 30, 20 . The Council, at its full discretion, may require a final project assessment after completion of the Work to ensure compliance with this Agreement as a condition precedent to the payment of the retainage due under Section 2.1.
Reporting and Assessment. A) As long as the Milestone Events for a respective Product are not reached, the Buyer shall, and shall procure that the Company will, deliver to the Sellers' Representative a report on clinical and regulatory development of the Products twice a year on [***] and [***], substantially in the form of Annex 4.4.
Reporting and Assessment. The Grantee shall submit a final report to the Council for the completed Work within thirty (30) days of the Termination Date (set forth in Article III), including final expenditures, copies of bills and invoices from contractors, suppliers, and vendors, a descriptive report, and such other information and documentation requested by the Council, including but not limited to, use of the Council’s final report form in good order by «Final_Report_Due». The Council, at its full discretion, may require a final project assessment after completion of the Work to insure compliance with this Agreement as a condition precedent to the payment due under Section 2.1.
Reporting and Assessment. The student’s work schedules are went over and agreed on by the project tutor or supervisor on the first day. At the end of the Professional Practice, the mentor completes an online form as proof of the execution of the Professional Practice and gives feedback on the performance of the student. At the end of the Professional Practice, the host organisation provides a Professional Practice completion certificate. This certificate shall only be awarded if the host organisation (through the Tutor) and the academic contact agree on the quality of the work accomplished by the intern. The tutor and the academic contact will jointly decide on the grade. 6a.Placement Difficulties Procedure – For Students - He/she should in the first instance inform their Professional Practice Supervisor. - If a problem persists, the student should request a meeting with the IMBRSea Coordination office/Academic Supervisor. If appropriate, a meeting should then be arranged between the employer and IMBRSea co-ordination office/Academic Supervisor with a view to seeking a resolution to the problem.
Reporting and Assessment. Support the Head of Middle School in coordinating discussion, implementation and review of student assessment and reporting within Middle School Oversee assessment and reporting arrangements in conjunction with the Head of Middle School Provide regular feedback to the Campus Principal and Head of Middle School on the effectiveness of reporting Ensure that all policies and practices related to assessment and reporting are in line with government requirements and in line with College Vision and Mission Co-ordinate NAPLAN for Year 7 and Year 9 students Oversee other student testing including but not limited to AGAT, ANSW and PAT for Middle School students Manage the online reporting system – Moodle (LMS) Administer and undertake data analysis of Moodle integrity reports Coordinate Moodle traffic light data facilitating assessment of data with Year Level Coordinator and Year Level Teaching Teams Manage and coordinate Moodle courses for Middle School. ▪ Head of Middle School is provided with the necessary support for assessment and reporting review ▪ Campus Principal receives regular feedback and as requested with regard to the effectiveness of reporting ▪ Assessment and reporting is managed in accordance with College Mission, Vision, Values and Strategic Plan, regulatory compliance and College policy ▪ NAPLAN and other student testing is co- ordinated in accordance with associated requirements ▪ Online reporting system is actively managed and monitored, gaps identified and improvements demonstrated ▪ Reporting data provided and uploaded by due dates ▪ Middle School courses current and up to date at all times
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Reporting and Assessment. B6. States will report every three months to Heads of Treasuries on activity undertaken in the previous three months against these benchmarks, such reports to be provided within six weeks of the end of the period to which the reports relate.
Reporting and Assessment. Write learning and assessment tasks of varying styles across the year levels. Monitor, record and report, both verbally and in written form, on the progress of individual students. Liaise closely with and respond to directions or suggestions initiated by the Acting Head of Dance and Drama. Participate in the preparation of pupils for examinations and participate in the arrangements and supervision of such examinations Productions/Performances Involvement in school productions, dance and drama performances, and speech nights is seen as an essential part of the role Such programmes are conducted throughout the year and may involve work outside normal school hours, including school holiday periods. These requirements are subject to separate arrangements .
Reporting and Assessment. All data from this Program will be made available to the public. Field data and data generated from samples analyzed at DWR Bryte Laboratory will be made available through the DWR Water Data Library at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/. Data generated by the Regional Board and its contract laboratories will be stored in the SWAMP Information Management System and made available through the California Environmental Data Exchange Network (CEDEN) at xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/about.php. More details on data management are provided in the QAPP. All data collected from this Program will be assessed in the 2012 2016 or 2014 2018 cycle of the Clean Water Act Section 305(b) and 303(d) Integrated Report. Data will be assessed based on the criteria in The Water Quality Control Plan for the Sacramento River Basin and the San Joaquin River Basin and the listing criteria for the current Integrated Report cycle. DWR will submit annual reports to the Regional Board summarizing all analytical data collected to date. The Regional Board will prepare Fact Sheets highlighting analytical results and findings. All Fact Sheets will be made available to the public on the Regional Board’s SWAMP website at Formatted: Indent: Left: 0", Hanging: 0.13" xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/centralvalley/water_issues/swamp/index.shtml Where potential water quality problems are identified, this information will be provided to the appropriate Regional Board program for follow-up study. Source identification is not an objective of this Program. SWCMP Monitoring Plan
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