State Assessment definition

State Assessment means the Delaware Student Testing Program (DSTP) or its successor.
State Assessment. Any standardized state determined assessment given to students for evaluative purposes for a given subject. State Value Added Model (State VAM): A statistical calculation by which the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) estimates an instructional employee’s relative impact on student achievement based upon student testing data. Student Achievement Objectives for Classroom Teachers (SAO-CT): A measurable academic growth target that an instructional employee sets at the beginning of the course/term for all students or for subgroups of students to be achieved by the end of an established interval of time, employing baseline data gathered at the beginning of the course. Student Achievement Objectives for Non-Classroom Teachers (SAO-NCT): A measurable growth target that a non-classroom instructional employee sets at the beginning of the course/term to be achieved by the end of an established interval of time, employing baseline data gathered at the beginning of the course/term. Teacher Evaluation Advisory Committee (TEAC): A committee consisting of 20 members (10 appointed by the Superintendent and 10 appointed by the PEA President). The District’s Chief Negotiator and PEA President serve as ex-officio members of the committee. The function of the committee is to serve as advisory in nature to the District and Association bargaining teams.
State Assessment means a state excise tax on each bushel of corn marketed in this state which is imposed as part of a promotional order to administer this chapter.

Examples of State Assessment in a sentence

  • Using the Current State Assessment Memorandum, results from benchmark research, and final evaluations as the foundation, we will develop a Future State Assessment Report.

  • We will gather documented outcomes from documents and data review, survey results, and fact-finding meetings to develop a Current State Assessment Memorandum that documents the County’s current state.

  • UISD shall support JJAEP STAAR/TELPAS instruction for State Assessment by providing training opportunities for JJAEP staff.


More Definitions of State Assessment

State Assessment. Any standardized state determined assessment given to students for evaluative purposes for a given subject. State Value Added Model (State VAM): A statistical calculation by which the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) estimates an instructional employee’s relative impact on student achievement based upon student testing data. Student Achievement Objectives (SAO): A measurable academic growth target that an instructional employee sets at the beginning of the course/term for all students or for subgroups of students to be achieved by the end of an established interval of time, employing baseline data gathered at the beginning of the course. Teacher Evaluation Advisory Committee (TEAC): A committee consisting of 20 members (10 appointed by the Superintendent and 10 appointed by the PEA President). The District’s Chief Negotiator and PEA President serve as ex-officio members of the committee. The function of the committee is to serve as advisory in nature to the District and Association bargaining teams.
State Assessment means the Delaware Comprehensive Assessment System (DCAS). "Student Achievement" shall mean
State Assessment means the Delaware Student Testing Program (DSTP) or its successor Delaware Comprehensive Assessment System (DCAS).
State Assessment means the Delaware Comprehensive Assessment System (DCAS).
State Assessment or “assessment” means an excise tax on each bushel of soybeans marketed in this state which is imposed pursuant to a promotional order as provided in this chapter.
State Assessment means an assessment required pursuant to State or federal law and administered to all students in a specific grade level or subject area and whose results are aggregated for analysis at the district, school, or student subgroup level.
State Assessment means the Delaware Student Testing Program (DSTP) or its successor. “Summative Evaluation” shall be the rating process at the conclusion of the appraisal cycle. “Unannounced Observation” shall consist of an observation by the evaluator at a date and time that has