Keyboarding definition

Keyboarding means the elementary school core subject requirement established by the Board in Subsection R277-700-4(2)(h).

Examples of Keyboarding in a sentence

  • TX0006083199 12/23/2004 Educators Publishing Service Keyboarding skills.

  • Reading/Math Lab will be included as part of the Expo class rotation (i.e. Art, Health, Music, Keyboarding, Industrial Arts, etc.) of the cohort, (a group of students sharing a common set of 4 Core Teacher Group), placement will be in lengths of one quarter until progress is shown or alternative placement is determined.

  • Keyboarding is an essential foundational skill set necessary for mastery of tasks across disciplines.

  • Keyboarding Clerk I of the Corporation, is the attesting witness to the signing of the Release and Indemnification Agreement by ▇▇▇ ▇.

  • The only credit that is not transferrable is the one (1) credit Keyboarding requirement by SUNY Orange.

  • This duty-free preparation/conference time will be accommodated by the use of specialists: P.E., Music, Keyboarding, and Library.

  • Secondary Language Arts 28-30 Social Studies 28-30 Mathematics 28-30 Science 26-28 Foreign Language 28-30 Business 28-30 Keyboarding 28-30 Adventures in Technology ▇▇-▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 26-28 Life Skills 28-30 Music 55-60 Art 28-30 Physical Education 38-40 Health 28-30 Since the Board is required to provide an education for all eligible students, it is expressly agreed that no student will be denied his or her right to a free public education by reason of these guidelines.

  • A class larger than the maximum is necessary or desirable in order to provide for specialized or experimental instruction (e.g., Remote Learning, Team Teaching, Physical Education, Music, Keyboarding, etc.).

  • Keyboarding skills will be assessed by a timed test developed by the Employer, which shall be similar in nature to the subject matter to be typed in the position.

  • Keyboarding shall not be the criteria for hiring of instructional assistants.