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That would give a fair view of teaching standards and for effective judgments to be made.
This requires teachers to be highly motivated, thoroughly prepared, continuously developed, properly paid, well networked with each other to maximize their own improvement, and able to make effective judgments using all their capabilities and experience.
Last is the decisional capital that comes from accumulating and reflecting on sufficient years of practice -- at least 8 in most cases -- to reach peak levels of performance in making the effective judgments that are central to all professional practice.
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However, the same drinking that elevates blood-alcohol levels limits a driver's effective judgment about his own capabilities; the existence of an external signpost, whether it's 0.05 or 0.08, can help clarify their thinking, and the possibility of sanctions can deter risky decisions.
No arbitration award can become an effective judgment without the court's approval.
In other words, prior to giving an effective judgment of a debate, one needs to establish an understanding of the 'total' aspects of a thing the debate is about.
Strong classroom leaders are effective executors, making good judgments about when to follow through on their plans and when to adjust them in light of incoming data.
Effective officials have good judgment about when to use these powers.
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