roving definition

roving. (Category 1) means a bundle (typically 12-120) of approximately parallel ‘strands’;
roving teacher as used herein refers to those whose assignment requires that they change classrooms each time any of the tracks goes onto vacation. The term does not encompass those whose classroom assignments rotate on a less frequent basis; nor does it encompass "traveling teachers."
roving. Teacher Defined: The term "roving" teacher as used herein refers to those whose assignment requires that they change classrooms each time any of the tracks goes onto vacation. The term does not encompass those whose classroom assignments rotate on a less frequent basis; nor does it encompass "traveling teachers."

More Definitions of roving

roving. (Category 1) means a bundle (typically 12-120) of approximately parallel ‘strands’; Technical Note‘Strand’ means a bundle of “monofilaments” (typically over 200) arranged approximately parallel to each other. “run-out” (Category 2) (out-of-true running) means radial displacement in one revolution of the main spindle measured in a plane perpendicular to the spindle axis at a point on the external or internal revolving surface to be tested (Ref. ISO 230-1:1986, paragraph 5.61); “sample rate” (Category 3), in the case of an Analogue-to-Digital Converter (ADC) that is not an oversampling ADC, means the maximum number of samples that are measured at the analogue input over a period of 1 s. For an oversampling ADC, the “sample rate” is taken to be its output word rate. “Sample rate” may also be referred to as sampling rate (usually specified in Mega Samples Per Second (MSPS) or Giga Samples Per Second (GSPS)) or conversion rate (usually specified in Hertz (Hz)); “satellite navigation system” (Categories 5, 7) means a system consisting of ground stations, a constellation of satellites, and receivers, that enables receiver locations to be calculated on the basis of signals received from the satellites. It includes Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and Regional Navigation Satellite Systems (RNSS); “scale factor” (gyro or accelerometer) (Category 7) means the ratio of change in output to a change in the input intended to be measured. “Scale factor” is generally evaluated as the slope of the straight line that can be fitted by the method of least squares to input-output data obtained by varying the input cyclically over the input range; “signal analysers” (Category 3) means apparatus capable of measuring and displaying basic properties of the single-frequency components of multi-frequency signals; “signal processing” (Categories 3, 4, 5, 6) means the processing of externally derived information-bearing signals by algorithms such as time compression, filtering, extraction, selection, correlation, convolution or transformations between domains (e.g. Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) or Walsh transform); “software” (GSN, All Categories) means a collection of one or more “programs” or ‘microprograms’ recorded, stored or embodied in anydevice;
roving means as follows:
roving means as follows: (1) At the elementary school level, roving is a system in which identified bargaining unit members move to a new classroom each time a track ends. (2) At the secondary school level, roving is a system in which a bargaining unit member has no assigned classroom and teaches in two (2) or more classrooms daily.

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