Articulation definition

Articulation means provisions for safe movement at the joint or juncture of sections of conduit.
Articulation means the transfer of course credit from one institution to another;
Articulation means the process of forming systemic, specific and individual possibilities of connection between qualifications and/or part-qualifications to allow for the horizontal/ lateral, vertical and diagonal movement of learners through the formal education and training system and its linkages with the world of work:

Examples of Articulation in a sentence

  • Complete Articulation Agreement-Student will have to take at least one course at SSC to transfer articulated credit.

  • Articulation agreements recognize a seamless curriculum pathway that starts in high school to an associate degree that leads to careers in related technical fields.

  • This agreement is incorporated by reference in State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.0401 Gold Standard Career Pathways Articulation Agreements, which is authorized under 1007.23 Florida Statutes.

  • This Articulation Agreement shall be effective from the date of affixing signatures and is subject to annual review by all parties affixing signatures.

  • This Articulation Agreement shall be reviewed at least once every three years, by the designated officials at both institutions and is subject to change by mutual written consent.


More Definitions of Articulation

Articulation means agreement between a high school and a postsecondary institution
Articulation means the process by which a registered professional nurse, licensed practical nurse, or mental health technician who is enrolled in a nursing education program is given credit for previous nursing or mental health technology education.
Articulation means a design emphasis placed on a particular architectural feature through the use of one or more of the following: special details or materials; changes in building plane (recessed or extended from building surface); contrasting materials; or decorative artwork.
Articulation means a foreign language program which provides for a gradual, sequential progression of knowledge and skills from level to level of language development.
Articulation means planning a comprehensive and logical sequence of a program of studies.
Articulation means the process of mutually agreeing upon skills, knowledge, and performance levels transferable among approved apprenticeship programs, secondary schools and postsecondary institutions for advanced placement or credit in a school to career program.
Articulation means the communication and planning about student educational needs that occurs as students are promoted through the school system grade by grade.