Sentence examples for evaluations in part from inspiring English sources

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More than 7,000 appraisers nationwide have signed a petition saying they felt pressured to produce inflated evaluations in part because of who was hiring them.

Early this year, she delivered a major policy speech that embraced tying teachers' evaluations in part to students' scores on standardized tests, a formula that teachers — and Ms. Weingarten herself — once resisted.

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The conducted evaluation in part 1 revealed a high deviation between the predicted surge flows using Casey Robinson approach and measured values especially at low rotational speeds.

Secondly, it is not unreasonable to suggest that the positive evaluation of the ReplaySuite may in part be attributable to bias from participants (4/9) who also previously participated in the VPS validation study.

Michelle A. Rhee, the schools chancellor in Washington, fired about 25 teachers this summer after they rated poorly in evaluations based in part on a value-added analysis of scores.

In exchange, the administration has demanded that the states raise curriculum standards and develop rigorous teacher evaluations tied in part to student performance on standardized tests.

More is now at stake: Teachers and principals are facing new evaluations that, in part, will grade them on whether their students' scores improve.

The Illinois legislature passed a law in 2010 that requires all districts to develop teacher evaluations based in part on student performance, with Chicago being the first district to begin its system this year.

Since the beginning of last year, the Obama administration has issued waivers releasing 39 states and the District of Columbia from the most onerous provisions of No Child in exchange for states adopting college- and career-ready standards and imposing teacher evaluations linked in part to student achievement on standardized tests.

While teleological theories of mental content come in a variety of forms, they all share the idea that the norms that underwrite these evaluations depend, in part at least, on functions.

In one way, though, Kline's bill is more prescriptive in its language explicitly mandating that teacher evaluations rely, in part, on students' test scores.

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