Evaluation Instruments definition

Evaluation Instruments refers to the forms used by the teacher’s evaluator. Those forms, developed by the ODE, are located in the Appendix to this policy.
Evaluation Instruments refers to the forms developed by the ODE, including the "Teacher Performance Evaluation Rubric".
Evaluation Instruments refers to the forms used by the school counselor’s evaluator as developed locally.

Examples of Evaluation Instruments in a sentence

  • The Appendix D Evaluation Instruments can now be found on the District’s network or another location agreed to by the Joint Evaluation Committee.

  • Evaluation Instruments: Evaluation instruments will not change except under the provision stated in Section 14.1.

  • This Evaluation Instruments Committee may meet periodically to make any necessary revisions in the documents.

  • The cite for mandatory payroll deduction by the employer pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement is MCLA 408.477 (available at the Central Business Office) APPENDIX B EVALUATION INSTRUMENTS Evaluation Instruments: Inasmuch as the MCCEA and Board mutually recognize teacher growth and development is an integral aspect of the District's education program, a letter of understanding shall be drafted outlining the following area for study during the duration of the present contract.

  • A teacher’s performance shall be assessed based on criteria set forth in the Evaluation Instruments as adopted by the Board or its designee.

  • Showing professionalism Adapted from The Framework for Teaching: Evaluation Instruments, Xxxxxxxxx (2013).

  • Appendix A Evaluation & Supervision Instruments • IA Evaluation Instruments • SIA Evaluation Instruments • SSI Evaluation Instruments Appendix A Lexington Public Schools Unit C-Formative & Summative Evaluation Instrument Name: School: Position: ▢ IA Job Title: Program: Status: ▢ Probationary ▢ Non-probationary Cycle: ▢ Formative ▢ Summative Instructional Assistant Performance Descriptors Effective: Performance consistently supports student progress and system goals.

  • Shall be that as determined by the Superintendent based on the Evaluation Instruments of the Administrators in the departments affected; but, in no event shall such instruments considered be for more than three (3) school years immediately preceding the notice of layoff.

  • Logic Model, Evaluation Flow Chart for Years I & II, and Inventory of Assessment and Evaluation Instruments were developed.

  • The Union and the Board agree that the teacher evaluation instrument(s) that will be in force during the life of this Contract will be a copy of the original Teacher Evaluation Instrument(s) on file in the District office and held by the Union.


More Definitions of Evaluation Instruments

Evaluation Instruments. The forms used by the teacher’s evaluator. The approved evaluation instruments are attached to this agreement as Appendix A.
Evaluation Instruments. The forms used by the teacher’s evaluator. The approved evaluation instruments are included but not limited to forms mutually agreed upon between the Association and the Board which are provided by the Ohio Department of Education.
Evaluation Instruments means such self - assessment, Teaching Portfolio Performance, Interview teacher evaluated Reference Report Third, according to what is stated in the title second of these regulations.
Evaluation Instruments. Refers to the forms developed by the ODE, including the “Teacher Performance Evaluation Rubric,” and any locally developed forms. The parties acknowledge and understand that some of these forms may be revised and/or replaced once ratified by the parties. It is understood that the parties are utilizing the ODE Rubric and Rating form (electronic version) and this form may be subject to revision and ratified by the parties. The Teacher Evaluation Committee will meet to discuss any such changes regarding these forms. The forms to be utilized in the evaluation process are attached hereto.
Evaluation Instruments. Refers to the forms used by the teacher’s evaluator. Those forms, developed by the DEW, are found on the DEW website.
Evaluation Instruments refers to the forms developed by the ODE, including the "Teacher Performance Evaluation Rubric". [Drafting note: You may choose to identify where these forms reside, i.e. in an appendix to the policy, in an evaluation handbook, etc.] "Evaluation Procedure" - refers to the procedural requirements set forth in this policy that are intended to provide specificity to the statutory obligations established under R.C. 3319.111 and R.C. 3319.112 and to conform to the framework for the evaluation of teachers developed under R.C. 3319.112.

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  • Conveyancing and Assumption Instruments means, collectively, the various agreements, instruments and other documents heretofore entered into and to be entered into to effect the transfer of Assets and the assumption of Liabilities in the manner contemplated by the Distribution Agreement, or otherwise arising out of or relating to the transactions contemplated in the Distribution Agreement.

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  • Installation inspector means a person who, by reason of his knowledge of the physical sciences and the principles of engineering, acquired by a professional education and related practical experience, is qualified to supervise the installation of tank systems.

  • Signature means a tangible symbol or an electronic signature that evidences the signing of a record.

  • AS WITNESS Name: AS WITNESS: Name: Signature: Signature: AS WITNESS: Name: AS WITNESS: Name:

  • E-Signature means the process of attaching to or logically associating with an Electronic Transmission an electronic symbol, encryption, digital signature or process (including the name or an abbreviation of the name of the party transmitting the Electronic Transmission) with the intent to sign, authenticate or accept such Electronic Transmission.

  • Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any member of the Group arising in the ordinary course of trading of that member of the Group.

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  • Authorized Signer is any individual listed in Borrower’s Borrowing Resolution who is authorized to execute the Loan Documents, including making (and executing if applicable) any Credit Extension request, on behalf of Borrower.

  • Written instrument means a written or printed agreement, bill of sale, or any other written or printed note or memorandum of the sale or exchange of a work of fine art by an art merchant and includes a written or printed catalog or other prospectus of a forthcoming sale as well as any written or printed corrections or amendments thereof.

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  • Endorsement contract means an agreement under which a student athlete is employed or receives consideration to use on behalf of the other party any value that the student athlete may have because of publicity, reputation, following, or fame obtained because of athletic ability or performance.

  • Dangerous instrument means any instrument, article or substance which, under the circumstances in which it is used or attempted or threatened to be used, is capable of causing death or serious physical injury, and includes a "vehicle" or a dog that has been commanded to attack.

  • Commercial Agreements means all or any Agreement or Agreements with any third party including but not limited to broadcasting, media, sponsorship, marketing, merchandising, licensing and advertising, for the general promotion of each or any of the Clubs in the Competition and the Company, and which have the object of promoting the welfare and general commercial interest and increasing the financial resources of each of the Clubs, the Company and the Competition.

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  • Unauthorized signature means a signature made without actual, implied, or apparent authority. The term includes a forgery.

  • Signature Date means the date of signature of this Agreement by the Party signing last;