Analysis and Findings Sample Clauses

Analysis and Findings. This section will first describe the survey and the interview data analysis procedures, followed by integrated findings from the quantitative and qualitative data, organized by the six research sub-questions.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Analysis and Findings meaning of the words
Analysis and Findings. 43. The first defendant admitted at the close of their case, that the claimant and the first defendant entered into the 2014 mortgage agreement. As such, the proceeds of the 2014 mortgage loan were disbursed for the use and benefit of the first defendant.
Analysis and Findings. All studies were downloaded as PDF files and entered into NVIVO 10 so that they could be coded in accordance with the questions being addressed. The studies were read and re-read to gain a sense of their theoretical assumptions and their conceptual definitions of identity. Some studies explicitly described the research approach and the theoretical positions underpinning them, others did not. In cases where there was no explicit statement made about the underlying theory that the study was based upon, the implicit theoretical assumptions about professional identity were noted. The selected studies all addressed professional identity in nursing but did so in somewhat different contexts and with different aims. Overall, the studies all sought to gain a better understanding of the process of professional identity formation, but each with different objectives. For example, the inhibiting factors to developing professional identity were explored by some authors (Xxxxxxxx et al. 2016, Xxxxxxx et al. 2017), whilst others sought to identify influencing factors (Xxxxx et al. 2017, Xxxxxxx and Xxxx 2016, Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx 2013, Xxxxxxxxxxxx 2011, Xxxxxxxxxxx and Xxxx 2008). However, all studies described some aspect of the process by which a student becomes a member of a professional group and the factors influencing that process.
Analysis and Findings. 19.The court will now consider the first issue:
Analysis and Findings. ‌ The study aims to examine twelfth grade school students’ understandings of effective English lessons through three focus group discussions. More specifically, the study explored how students understood an effective English lesson in terms of teaching and learning approaches and what particular pedagogical and learning theories underpinned students’ understanding of what constitutes an effective English lesson for them. The analysis is presented under three main themes. The first theme, Effective teaching practices represents students’ understandings of an effective lesson. The second theme, Teachers’ disposition and skills discusses the kind of disposition and skills that students associate with being an effective English teacher. The third theme, Pedagogical approaches underpinning students understanding seeks to deconstruct students’ understanding of effective English lessons and teachers in terms of their underpinning theoretical orientations. Effective Teaching Practices‌ Students’ narratives of an effective English lesson could be broadly categorized under four sub-themes. First of all, effective teaching was understood as comprising a particular type of collaboration in class that would support students’ learning. The sub-theme “group work” presents specific acts of teaching that the participants’ found most effective for them. Second, participating students articulated an effective English lesson in terms of the opportunities it offered them to learn English language in an authentic way in the classroom. The third sub- theme, depicts the participants’ understanding of the importance of paying equal attention to all language skills. Fourth, students identified differentiation and individual approaches as fostering their learning, including the completion of their home assignments for English lessons. Fifth, I present the participants’ stories in terms of the feedback they provided to their teachers as an instrument to ensure the effectiveness of English lessons.

Related to Analysis and Findings

  • Analysis LICENSEE represents and agrees that it will only incorporate Components received from authorized suppliers into Licensed Products and for no other purpose, and that LICENSEE will not directly or indirectly attempt to reverse-engineer any material provided to it hereunder by LICENSEE or any supplier of any Component.

  • Selection of projects and financial parameters 4.1 Open calls and availability of funds (including number of calls, duration of calls, and estimated size):

  • Audit Findings Vendor shall implement any required safeguards as identified by Citizens or by any audit of Vendor’s privacy and security controls.

  • Notifications and filings The Principal Paying Agent shall (on behalf of the Issuers) make all necessary notifications and filings as may be required from time to time in relation to the issue, purchase and redemption of Notes by all applicable laws, regulations and guidelines and, in particular but without limitation, those promulgated by, Japanese governmental or regulatory authorities, in the case of Notes denominated in Japanese Yen and the Bank of England, in the case of Notes denominated in sterling. Save as aforesaid, the relevant Issuer shall be solely responsible for ensuring that each Note to be issued or other transactions to be effected hereunder shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations of any governmental or other regulatory authority and that all necessary consents and approvals of, notifications to and registrations and filings with, any such authority in connection therewith are effected, obtained and maintained in full force and effect.

  • REGULATORY FILINGS AND CAISO TARIFF COMPLIANCE 3.1 Filing

  • Technical Standards Applicable to a Wind Generating Plant i. Low Voltage Ride-Through (LVRT) Capability A wind generating plant shall be able to remain online during voltage disturbances up to the time periods and associated voltage levels set forth in the standard below. The LVRT standard provides for a transition period standard and a post-transition period standard.

  • Analyses investigations, surveys and reports described in Section 5 above as Reimbursable Services;

  • INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS POLICY LANGUAGE For State Agency Authorized User Acquisitions: Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to the contract or procurement, will comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as follows: Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to the contract or procurement, will comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as such policy may be amended, modified or superseded, which requires that state agency web-based information and applications are accessible to persons with disabilities. Web-based information and applications must conform to New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005 as determined by quality assurance testing. Such quality assurance testing will be conducted by the State Agency Authorized User and the results of such testing must be satisfactory to the Authorized User before web-based information and applications will be considered a qualified deliverable under the contract or procurement.

  • Pupil Safety and Fingerprinting CONTRACTOR shall comply with all provisions of the Education Code which protect the safety of any pupil that may come in contact with employees of the CONTRACTOR. Pursuant to Education Code section 45125.1, CONTRACTOR shall conduct criminal background checks of ALL employees of CONTRACTOR assigned to the PROJECT site, and shall certify that no employees who have been convicted of serious or violent felonies, as specified in Education Code Section 45125.1, will have contact with pupils, by utilizing the General Certification Regarding Background Checks Form. As part of such certification, CONTRACTOR must provide the District with a list of all employees providing services pursuant to this Agreement, and designate which sites such employees will be assigned. In performing the services set forth in this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall not utilize any employees who are not included on the above-referenced list. At District’s sole discretion, District may make a finding, as authorized under Education Code section 45125.1, that CONTRACTOR’s employees will have only “limited contact” with pupils. In accordance with Education Code Section 45125.2, a CONTRACTOR performing construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation or repair services to a school facility shall not be required to perform Section 45125.1 background checks of all employees assigned to the PROJECT site if such CONTRACTOR installs a physical barrier at the worksite to limit employee contact with pupils and/or provides continual supervision and monitoring of all employees of the CONTRACTOR by an employee of the CONTRACTOR whom the Department of Justice has ascertained has not been convicted of a violent or serious felony. Such CONTRACTOR shall certify to the District its compliance with one of the aforementioned alternatives under Education Code Section 45125.2 pertaining to pupil safety with the form entitled CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION REGARDING BACKGROUND CHECKS which is on file at the Administrative Office of the DISTRICT. Contractor’s failure to comply with the law or Article VI, Paragraph 4 of this Agreement shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement upon where this Agreement may be terminated, at District’s sole discretion, without any further compensation to Contractor.

  • Compliance Investigations Upon City’s request, Contractor agrees to provide to City, within sixty calendar days, a truthful and complete list of the names of all subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers that Contractor has used in the past five years on any of its contracts that were undertaken within San Diego County, including the total dollar amount paid by Contractor for each subcontract or supply contract. Contractor further agrees to fully cooperate in any investigation conducted by City pursuant to City's Nondiscrimination in Contracting Ordinance. Contractor understands and agrees that violation of this clause shall be considered a material breach of the Contract and may result in Contract termination, debarment, and other sanctions.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.