Joint Observation definition

Joint Observation is a Full Observation that is conducted jointly by the assigned Evaluator and the Peer Observer. This takes place during the Data Gathering Period. 10-2-20 “Targeted Plan Observation” is a Full Observation where only the indicators identified in the Performance Improvement Plan are scored as a method to monitor progress throughout the Plan.

Examples of Joint Observation in a sentence

  • As a part of this period, a Joint Observation with the Evaluator and a Peer Observer is conducted.

  • It was the target of the Joint Observation Program (JOP17) during a MEDOC cam- paign in Orsay.

  • A quiescent filament located N 34 W 40 was observed on May 31 1997 before and during its eruption by ground-based and SOHO instruments in the context of a MEDOC campaign in Orsay following the Joint Observation Program (JOP17).

  • Grading and signing off of Subject Knowledge Audit 3 (and the School ‘B’ section of the Needs Analysis/Tracking Profile Document) by Subject Co- ordinator and Mentor on School „B‟ Joint Observation Visit – at some point over the period 6 May – 23 May 2014.

  • Grading and signing off of Subject Knowledge Audit 2 (and the School ‘A’ section of the Needs Analysis/Tracking Profile Document) by Subject Co- ordinator and Mentor on School „A‟ Joint Observation Visit – at some point over the period 26 November – 7 December 2012.

  • Grading and signing off of Subject Knowledge Audit 2 (and the School ‘A’ section of the Needs Analysis/Tracking Profile Document) by Subject Co- ordinator and Mentor on School „A‟ Joint Observation Visit – at some point over the period 25 November – 6 December 2013.

  • Grading and signing off of Subject Knowledge Audit 3 (and the School ‘B’ section of the Needs Analysis/Tracking Profile Document) by Subject Co- ordinator and Mentor on School „B‟ Joint Observation Visit – at some point over the period 7 May – 24 May 2013.

  • For teachers choosing PAR for Option 4 who are not having a Summative Conference, PAR will include a Joint Observation only if a Joint Observation is mutually agreed to by the PT, Admin, and PCT.

  • About 500 digitized 16-bit grayscale images from the Simeiz collection were obtained with resolution of 1200 dpi and included in the combined digital archive of Ukrainian Virtual Observatory Joint Observation Data Archive (JDA) (Vavilova, 2012).

Related to Joint Observation

  • Observation means a method of collecting data on the performance of a teacher's assigned duties and responsibilities. An observation for the purpose of evaluation will be included in the determination of the annual summative evaluation rating and shall be conducted by an individual employed in the school district in a supervisory role and capacity and possessing a school administrator, Principal, or supervisor endorsement as defined in N.J.A.C. 6A:9-2.1.

  • Post-observation conference means a meeting, either in-person or remotely, between the supervisor who conducted the observation and the teaching staff member for the purpose of evaluation to discuss the data collected in the observation.

  • SOFR Observation Period means, in respect of an Interest Accrual Period, the period from (and including) the date falling the number of SOFR Observation Shift Days prior to the first day of such Interest Accrual Period to (but excluding) the date falling the number of SOFR Observation Shift Days prior to the Interest Period Date for such Interest Accrual Period;

  • Barrier Observation Date means each of the Barrier Observation Dates as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data. If a Barrier Observation Date is not a Calculation Date for one or more Basket Components, the immediately following day, which is a Calculation Date shall be the respective Barrier Observation Date for all Basket Components.

  • SONIA Observation Period means the period from and including the date falling "p" London Banking Days prior to the first day of the relevant Interest Accrual Period (and the first Interest Accrual Period shall begin on and include the Interest Commencement Date) and ending on, but excluding, the date falling "p" London Banking Days prior to the Interest Payment Date relating to such Interest Accrual Period (or the date falling "p" London Banking Days prior to such earlier date, if any, on which the Obligations Foncières become due and payable);

  • SOFR Observation Shift Days means the number of U.S. Government Securities Business Days as specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement; and

  • Final Observation Date means the Final Observation Date as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data. If the Final Observation Date is not a Calculation Date, the immediately following day, which is a Calculation Date shall be the Final Observation Date. The Final Payment Date will be postponed accordingly. Interest shall not be payable due to such postponement.

  • Observation Period means the period from, and including, the First Trading Date to, and including, the Valuation Time on the Valuation Date.

  • Observation Date means each of the following Observation Dates:

  • Observation Shift Days means the number of London Banking Days specified in the relevant Final Terms; and

  • Initial Observation Date means the Initial Observation Date as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data. If the Initial Observation Date is not a Calculation Date, the immediately following day, which is a Calculation Date shall be the Initial Observation Date.

  • Observation Price means any Underlying Price determined during the Observation Period.

  • Commercially Sensitive Information means the Information (i) listed in the Commercially Sensitive Information Schedule; or (ii) notified to the Authority in writing (prior to the commencement of this Contract) which has been clearly marked as Commercially Sensitive Information comprised of information:

  • Sensitive Information means controlled unclassified information of a commercial, financial, proprietary, or privileged nature. The term includes technical data and computer software, but does not include information that is lawfully, publicly available without restriction.

  • Observation Look-Back Period means the period specified in the Final Terms; and

  • Contractor Commercially Sensitive Information means the information listed in the Contractor Commercial Sensitive Information Annex to the Contract being information notified by the Contractor to the Authority which is acknowledged by the Authority as being commercially sensitive information.

  • Observation Date (k) means the "Observation Date (k)" as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data. If an Observation Date (k) is not a Calculation Date, the immediately following day, which is a Calculation Date shall be the respective Observation Date (k). The respective Early Payment Date (k) will be postponed accordingly. Interest shall not be payable due to such postponement.

  • DXC Sensitive Information means DXC Confidential Information, Intellectual Property, PHI, DXC Customer data, and Personal Information.

  • Competitively Sensitive Information means non-public information and data specific to a utility customer which the utility acquired or developed in the course of its provision of utility services. This includes, without limitation, information about which customers have or have not chosen to opt out of community choice aggregation service. (See D.97-12-088, App. A, Part I.D.)

  • Current significant investigative information means investigative information that a licensing board, after an inquiry or investigation that includes notification and an opportunity for the audiologist or speech-language pathologist to respond, if required by state law, has reason to believe is not groundless and, if proved true, would indicate more than a minor infraction.

  • Adverse Event means any untoward medical occurrence in a human clinical trial subject or in a patient who is administered a Licensed Product, whether or not having a causal relationship with such Licensed Product, including, without limitation, any unfavorable and unintended sign (including, without limitation, abnormal laboratory findings of clinical concern), symptom or disease temporally associated with the use of such Licensed Product.

  • Site evaluation means a comprehensive analysis of soil and site conditions for an OWTS.

  • Price Sensitive Information means any information which relates, directly or indirectly, to a company and which if published is likely to materially affect the price of securities of the company.

  • pseudonymisation means the processing of personal data in such a manner that the personal data can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without the use of additional information, provided that such additional information is kept separately and is subject to technical and organisational measures to ensure that the personal data are not attributed to an identified or identifiable natural person;

  • Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site (or “MMC Site”) means any World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server. A “Massive Multiauthor Collaboration” (or “MMC”) contained in the site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC site.

  • Fertilizer material means a commercial fertilizer that either: