Observations definition

Observations. A walkthrough means a brief, structured observation by the evaluator which lasts a minimum of ten (10) minutes. It is followed by written feedback that includes the date and time of the walkthrough. It may also include any professional practice standards, practices, and elements that are observed and should include any other timely, targeted, and actionable information. If the evaluator has concerns from the walkthrough, a meeting between the evaluator and teacher shall be scheduled within six (6) working days to discuss the observation.
Observations means an actual or potential security weakness or Incident detected by the Awake Security Platform.
Observations has the meaning set out in the SQM Standard; “Office Manual” means all documented procedures and policies, and all standard pro-formas that are used by Legal Services Providers in order to comply with the requirements of the SQM; "Official Investigation" means: (a) any investigation into suspected serious professional misconduct, breaches of legislation or dishonesty by the Licensee or its personnel, being carried out by or authorised by: (i) any organisation which is responsible for regulating or disciplining the Licensee or its personnel; (ii) the LAA (including its investigation team); (b) any investigation by the police into suspected criminal offences relevant to the Licensee's operations; or (c) any investigation, on reasonable grounds, authorised by the LAA (including its investigation team) into suspected serious breaches of this Agreement;

Examples of Observations in a sentence

  • Observations required by the Educator Plan should be completed by May 15th.

  • Agreement for cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Envi- ronment (GLOBE) Program, with appendices.

  • Evidence DIFFERENTIATION (Standard 1: Students; Standard 4: Instruction) Sources of Evidence: Pre-Conference Formal Observation Classroom Walkthroughs/ Informal Observations The teacher does not attempt to make the lesson accessible and challenging for most students, or attempts are developmentally inappropriate.

  • Walkthroughs/ Informal Observations Post-Conference The teacher persists in using a particular strategy for responding to misunderstandings, even when data suggest the approach is not succeeding.

  • Observations shall be for periods of time that accurately sample the bargaining unit member's work.


More Definitions of Observations

Observations means types of data that are ingested and analyzed by Tanzu Insights
Observations has the meaning given in Section 4.6 [Submittal Endorsed “Observations”] of Schedule 2 [Submittal Review Procedure].
Observations. The term “observations” as used herein considers the actual on site observation(s) of the employee’s normal duties according to the adopted criteria (Appendix D) 50.4.1 During each school year all employees shall be observed for the purposes of evaluation at least twice in the performance of their assigned duties for a minimum total of sixty (60) minutes. 50.4.2 The evaluator or non-classroom teacher may initiate formal and/or informal observations and unscheduled observations. 50.4.3 The employee may be observed as part of a collaborative team. 50.4.4 A series of observations conducted within a period of fifteen (15) working days may be considered to be a single observation for documentation purposes. 50.4.5 The evaluator shall promptly document in writing each observation and shall provide the employee with a copy thereof within five (5) working days after the observation was performed. When the five (5) day provision cannot be met due to exigencies, the supervisor shall set a date as soon thereafter as possible and inform the employee of the date and the reason for the delay. 50.4.6 The employee shall sign the District’s copy of the observation report to indicate that he/she has seen the report and has been given a copy thereof. The employee’s signature on the observation report does not necessarily imply agreement with the contents thereof.
Observations. The sample model to be used at analog facilities shall be defined by agreement among the parties. While this model is being defined, measurements shall only be taken at digital facilities. In the case of the Customer Attention Center, reports will not be delivered until a sample statistical model and the objective to be used are defined. In the case of the Domestic Reverse Charges Service (101), measurements will be taken during the first quarter of the year 2000 in order to determine the objective to be used for that year; no reports will be delivered during this quarterly period.
Observations. In the event any of the exclusions shall apply, the waiting time for obtaining service shall begin to be counted upon surpassing the following: No physical presence (outside the area of local coverage of the Facility). High risk zones (insecurity of personnel in installations and equipment of CANTV), as defined by competent persons. Conditions under which the available technology, as authorized for CANTV, cannot be attended. Conditions under which municipal and/or national regulations impede providing service using the authorized available technology.
Observations. When the nature of the breakdown requires an agreement for the time of repair and, at the customer's request, a date is fixed, the time is tabulated as of the moment the agreement is reached until the repair is completed.
Observations means types of data that are ingested and analyzed by Tanzu Insights “Physical Core” means a single physical computational unit of the Processor.