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The word "gradings" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the assigning or assigning of grades or rankings based on criteria or standards. For example, "The teacher gave gradings for the different student projects according to their ability to meet the rubric requirements."
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Even General Electric, which pioneered the technique during the uncompromising reign of "Neutron Jack Welchh (GE's boss from 1981 to 2001), has since softened its approach.The reason such gradings have not died out entirely is because employers still "need to find ways to fairly evaluate their employees and have a basis for compensation differences," says Robert Kaplan of Harvard Business School.
It remains to be seen what gradings he will attract for lashing out with his boot after being tackled by Sam Thaiday, and for allegedly tripping Ben Barba, but there's every chance the Bulldogs may have to arrest their alarming form without their first-choice playmaker.
The performance is full of textural subtlety, with wonderful gradings of dynamics and phrasing, and a slow-burning intensity; this isn't Jansons at his most energising but much more considered, though by the finale the music-making has been ratcheted to a pretty dramatic pitch.
"Free schools continue to be extremely popular with parents right across the country and according to Ofsted gradings are significantly more likely to be rated as outstanding than any other type of school".
The plan does not seem to link this change to individual childminders holding higher Ofsted gradings, minimum qualifications nor the new Early Years Educator role.
There are a lot of trails but one thing we've noticed is the inconsistency between the park's gradings.
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A wide range of evidence was drawn together and graded, using systems such as Bandolier (a health evidence-grading system).
Part of the problem is the unstable equilibrium: it takes just one professor, department or college to relax grading standards for everyone to experience pressure to inflate grades to maintain teaching evaluations and student enrollments and to keep graduates competitive against other campuses in the job market.
Three economists look at the impact.Only courses in high-grading departments in the humanities and social sciences needed to change grading practices: science subjects were unaffected by the policy.
While the earliest MOOCs were concentrated in computer science and engineering — subjects suited to computer grading — Professor Duneier is one of the pioneers offering humanities courses, in which the whole grading process, from essays to exams, is handled by the students using grading criteria designed by the professor.
In England there is a grading structure of nine pay bands.
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