Vendor Assessment definition
Examples of Vendor Assessment in a sentence
Contractor shall provide District with a completed Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (“VPAT”) and Higher Education Community Vendor Assessment Toolkit (“HECVAT”) for review and approval by District prior to the start of Work.
The remaining SGM percentage shall be divided between Vendor Assessment data, if available, and one (1) SLO.
The teacher’s SGM shall be compromised of 10% Vendor Assessment data and 40% SLO data based on one (1) SLO.
As Needed N/A N/A Vendor Assessment and Documentation Once Per Vendor Establish official relationship with each vendor Once Per Vendor Only applicable when necessary N/A Service and support contracts or agreements must be in place between the Vendor and the Client.
The distribution will be ten percent (10%) Vendor Assessment and the balance one (1) SLO.
If a Vendor Assessment is not available, one (1) SLO shall be used.
Custom weights are now available for SLO/Other and Vendor Assessment components.
Quarterly Courses (held either 2nd or 3rd quarters) Should approved paid absences arise that would cause a teacher to miss at least eight (8) days in either quarter, then the data gathered from the Vendor Assessment , Value Added and/or Student Learning Objectives shall not be used to determine the teacher’s final evaluation.
Vendor will complete one of the following audits at least annually and immediately after any actual or reasonably suspected Security Incident: SOC 2 Type II, SOC for Cybersecurity, or an accepted Higher Education Cloud Vendor Assessment Tool (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/resources/2020/4/higher- education-community-vendor-assessment-toolkit).
Vendor Assessment — student assessments approved by the Ohio Department of Education that measure mastery of the course content for the appropriate grade level, which may include nationally-normed standardized assessments, industry certification exams, or end-of-course examinations for grade level and subjects for which the Value- Added measure does not apply.