Assessment process definition

Assessment process means the process of assessing and allocating guaranteed
Assessment process means the process of assessing and allocating guaranteed acceptance program losses or Kentucky Access funding as provided for in KRS 304.17B-021;
Assessment process. , in relation to a course, means the methods and criteria used or to be used to determine whether a student has achieved the learning outcomes or competencies specified for that course;

Examples of Assessment process in a sentence

  • Using the results of the Self- Assessment process, DCF shall include a section describing typical Aid-Essential Communication Situations within the policies and procedures described in Section L.1, as well as in any Local Auxiliary Aids and Services Plans.


More Definitions of Assessment process

Assessment process. The site assessment and product performance review processes are conducted using CMI's TQRDCB assessment techniques (Technology, Quality, Reliability, Delivery, Cost, Business Relationship). CMI will provide a quarterly report card to Bulova indicating the CMI rating of Bulova for performance against expectations using these six assessment elements.
Assessment process means the process for the assessment of Applications;
Assessment process means the process for screening and/or assessment of Proposals as described in Sections 3.1 and 3.2 and “assessment” shall be construed accordingly.
Assessment process means the single assessment by the Council, and the
Assessment process means a continuous process that would reflect learner performance at any given point in time;
Assessment process means the single assessment by the Council, and the University Health Board jointly of prospective Service Users in accordance with national requirements and Guidance or Directions relevant to the provision of the Service or any part thereof as may be issued to the Council or the University Health Board in the future;
Assessment process means the process of assessing and allocating guaranteed acceptance program losses or Kentucky Access funding as provided for in Section 11 of this Act;