Body of evidence definition

Body of evidence means a collection of information about a student's academic performance which, when considered in its entirety, documents the level of a student's academic performance. A body of evidence, at a minimum, shall include scores on formative or interim assessments and work that a student independently produces in a classroom, including but not limited to the school readiness assessments adopted pursuant to section 22-7-1004 (2) (a). A body of evidence may include scores on summative assessments if a local education provider decides that summative assessments are appropriate and useful in measuring students' literacy skills.
Body of evidence means a collection of information about a student's academic performance which, when considered in its entirety, documents the level of a student's academic performance. A body of evidence, at a minimum, shall include scores on formative or interim assessments and work that a student independently produces in a classroom, including but not limited to the school readiness assessments adopted pursuant to section 22 -7-1004 (2)(a). A body
Body of evidence means a collection of information

Examples of Body of evidence in a sentence

  • As in a previous review109 the evidence about competing constant low- pressure devices did not show clear differences in effectiveness (Body of evidence: very low quality).

  • Theorem 3.6 implies X,xthat (X ×X Spec Oh , Gq) is a henselian pair and since f is locally of finite presen-tation, Proposition 3.10 implies that after replacing X with an ´etale neighborhoodof x, there is a section s : X → X′ of f : X′ → X.

  • In addition, as indicated before by McInnes (2012)109 there are indications that specific medical sheepskin is more effective than no sheepskin for reducing the incidence of pressure ulcers (Body of evidence: very low quality).

  • Yet, there are indications that the balance between specificity and sensitivity is better for thermography (presence of thermal anomaly – an area of the skin at least 1°C warmer than the surrounding skin) and non-blanchable erythema by the finger test than for blanchable erythema by the fingertest (Body of evidence: low quality).

  • On the other hand, the current review confirms the lack of evidence to support superior clinical effectiveness of one risk assessment approach over another in the prevention of pressure ulcer development (Body of evidence: very low quality).39,40 • No clear conclusions about the prognostic ability of skin assessment methods can be drawn due to the methodological limitations mentioned above.

  • Yet, no sound evidence was found for clear differences between different repositioning regimens (frequency and posture) (Body of evidence: very low quality).

  • In addition, a micropulse overlay system is clinically more effective than a gel pad in operating room and a replacement mattress postoperatively (Body of evidence: low quality).

  • Yet, there are indications that a low-air-loss bed is more effective at reducing the incidence of pressure ulcers when compared to other support surfaces, potentially causing more discomfort (Body of evidence: low quality).

  • Body of evidence sup- porting the clinical use of 3D multisegment foot models: a systematic review.

  • Body of evidence provides some support for recommendation(s) but care should be taken in its application D: Body of evidence is weak and recommendation(s) must be applied with cautionThere are many areas of clinical practice for which there is simply no research evidence available.

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