Performance domain definition

Performance domain means the points awarded for the pass rate of eligible students on the English/language arts and mathematics portions of the mandatory statewide annual assessment.
Performance domain. Is a distinct aspect of the school nurse’s role or realm of activities identified which forms a basis for the evaluation of a nurse.
Performance domain. Is a distinct aspect of the school nurse’s role or realm of activities identified which forms a basis for the evaluation of a nurse. “Unsatisfactory Performance” - For purposes of this policy, “unsatisfactory performance” shall be defined as fifty percent (50%) or more of the components within at least one of the four domains being rated unsatisfactory.

Related to Performance domain

  • Award Cycle means a period of consecutive fiscal years or portions thereof designated by the Committee over which Performance Units are to be earned.

  • Performance Data means a rating, ranking, quotation, discussion or analysis regarding an aspect of the investment performance of an investment fund, an asset allocation service, a security, an index or a benchmark;

  • Performance Award Formula means, for any Performance Award, a formula or table established by the Committee pursuant to Section 10.3 which provides the basis for computing the value of a Performance Award at one or more levels of attainment of the applicable Performance Goal(s) measured as of the end of the applicable Performance Period.

  • Performance Share Unit or “PSU” means a unit equivalent in value to a Share, credited by means of a bookkeeping entry in the books of the Corporation in accordance with Article 6;

  • Top Level Domain means the portion of the Domain Name to the right of the right-most period. (In the example, “COM”.) “Second Level Domain” means that portion of a domain name to the left of the right-most period, up to the second period from the right, if any, plus the Top Level Domain. (In the example, “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇”.) “Third Level Domain” means that portion of a domain name to the left of the second period from the right, if any, up to the third period from the right, if any, plus the Second Level Domain. (In the example, “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇”.).