Deficit Thinking definition

Deficit Thinking. - which means that the challenges students face in their learning are viewed as being solely a direct result of something lacking individually within the student.

Related to Deficit Thinking

  • Deficit means an excess of liabilities and reserves of a fund over its assets.

  • Deficit Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 2.06(e).

  • Special Hazard Loss Coverage Amount With respect to the first Distribution Date, $5,000,000. With respect to any Distribution Date after the first Distribution Date, the lesser of (a) the greatest of (i) 1% of the aggregate of the principal balances of the Mortgage Loans, (ii) twice the principal balance of the largest Mortgage Loan and (iii) the aggregate of the principal balances of all Mortgage Loans secured by Mortgaged Properties located in the single California postal zip code area having the highest aggregate principal balance of any such zip code area and (b) the Special Hazard Loss Coverage Amount as of the Closing Date less the amount, if any, of Special Hazard Losses allocated to the Certificates since the Closing Date. All principal balances for the purpose of this definition will be calculated as of the first day of the calendar month preceding the month of such Distribution Date after giving effect to Scheduled Payments on the Mortgage Loans then due, whether or not paid.

  • Excess Special Hazard Loss Any Special Hazard Loss, or portion thereof, that exceeds the then applicable Special Hazard Amount.

  • Lease Deficit Disbursement means an amount drawn under a Multi-Series Letter of Credit pursuant to a Certificate of Lease Deficit Demand.