Shared Decision Making. 1. Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a process for improving student learning through the involvement of all appropriate employees in the decision-making process. It is a process through which those individuals responsible for the implementation of a decision at the building/program level are actively and legitimately involved in making decisions. Both the administrator and staff must agree to participate in this process.
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Shared Decision Making. 1. Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a process for improving student learning through the involvement of all appropriate employees in the decision-decision making process. It is a process through which those individuals responsible for the implementation of a decision at the building/program level are actively and legitimately involved in making decisions. Both the administrator and staff must agree to participate in this process.
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Shared Decision Making. 1. Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a process for improving student learning through the involvement of all appropriate employees in is the decision-decision making process. It is a process through which those individuals responsible for the implementation of a decision at the building/program level are actively and legitimately involved in making the decisions. Both the administrator and staff must agree to participate in this process.
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Samples: Agreement
Shared Decision Making. 1. Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a collaborative process for improving designed to improve the learning environment and student learning through achievement in an atmosphere of trust and respect. The SDM process allows stakeholders to draw upon their expertise and to support increased student achievement. In HLPUSD, the involvement of all appropriate employees in the decision-making process. It is a SDM process through which those individuals responsible for the implementation of a decision will be implemented at the building/program level are actively and legitimately involved individual sites in making decisions. Both conjunction with the administrator and staff must agree to participate in this processSchool Site Council.
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Shared Decision Making. 1. A. Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a process for improving student learning through the involvement of all appropriate employees in the decision-decision making process. It is a process through which those individuals responsible for the implementation of a decision at the building/program level are actively and legitimately involved in making decisions. Both the administrator and staff must agree to participate in this process.
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Samples: Agreement
Shared Decision Making. 1. Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a process for improving student learning through the involvement of all appropriate employees in the decision-decision making process. It is a process through which those individuals responsible for the implementation of a decision at the building/program level are actively and legitimately involved in making decisions. Both the administrator and staff must agree to participate in this process.
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Samples: Agreement