DCES definition

DCES. Whole School Evaluation (WSE) a) Carry out whole-school evaluations in districts; b) To provide training on School Self-Evaluations (SSE) and School Improvement Planning (SIP); c) Monitor schools on implementation of recommendations in the School Improvement Plan; d) Monitor the support provided by districts on implementation of recommendations in the SIP; and e) Retrieve information from school evaluation reports that can be used to compile provincial reports to the HoD.

Examples of DCES in a sentence

  • Delete “notify the Deputy Chief Engineer, Structures (DCES), with a copy to the Engineer, of” in the first line of the first paragraph and Substitute “submit to the Engineer”.

  • Provide funds for a team of specialists in child development to implement the Record Review process for children enrolled in the Kentucky Early Intervention System (KEIS) and provide technical assistance on advanced developmental evaluation and assessment and IFSP service utilization monitoring to the District Child Evaluation Specialists (DCES).

  • If the Contract involves Work items that require off-site fabrication of structural steel and/or prestressed/precast concrete components in accordance with NYSDOT Standard Specifications and applicable Documents, and, wherever, in these Documents, NYSDOT- DCE(S) is referred to as the approving authority, it shall now mean to refer to NYCDOT- Deputy Chief Engineer, Engineering Review & Support.

  • They are field workers and are accountable to the DCES for their operations.