Categories of Evidence Clause Samples
The 'Categories of Evidence' clause defines and organizes the types of information or documentation that are acceptable for proving a particular fact or fulfilling a contractual requirement. This clause typically lists specific forms of evidence, such as written records, electronic communications, or physical objects, and may outline the standards or procedures for their submission and evaluation. By clearly specifying what constitutes valid evidence, the clause helps prevent disputes over what information is admissible or sufficient, thereby ensuring clarity and reducing ambiguity in the enforcement of the contract.
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement, judgments based on observations and artifacts of professional practice, including unannounced observations of practice of any duration; and additional evidence relevant to one or more Standards of Effective Teaching Practice (603 CMR 35.03).
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement, judgments based on observations and artifacts of professional practice, including unannounced observations of practice of any duration; and additional evidence relevant to one or more Standards of Effective Administrative Leadership Practice (603 CMR 35.04).
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement, observations, artifacts of professional practice, and additional evidence relevant to one or more Standards of Effective Teaching Practice.
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement, judgments based on observations and artifacts of professional practice, including unannounced observations of practice of any duration, recommended to be of at least 10 minutes in duration; and additional evidence relevant to one or more Standards of Effective Teaching Practice (603 CMR 35.03).
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of professional practice, including unannounced observations of practice of any duration and additional evidence relevant to one or more Standards of Effective Teaching Practice (603 CMR 35.03).
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement, judgments based on observations and artifacts of professional practice, including unannounced observations of practice of any duration; and additional evidence relevant to one or more Standards of Effective Administrative Leadership Practice (603 CMR 35.04). relevant frameworks used by educators in the same role across the district. These assessments may be commercial assessments or district developed, and may include, but are not limited to: portfolios, pre- and post tests, unit and course assessments, performance assessments, and capstone projects.
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement, judgments based on observations and artifacts of professional practice, including unannounced observations of practice of any duration; and additional evidence relevant to one or more Standards of Effective Administrative Leadership Practice (603 CMR 35.04). Common Assessments shall mean identical or comparable assessments of student learning, growth, and achievement related to the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks, Massachusetts Vocational Technical Education Frameworks, or other relevant frameworks used by educators in the same role across the district. These assessments may be commercial assessments or district developed, and may include, but are not limited to: portfolios, pre- and post tests, unit and course assessments, performance assessments, and capstone projects.
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement; judgments based on observations; artifacts of professional
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement, judgments based on observations and artifacts of professional practice, and additional evidence relevant to one or more Standards of Effective Nursing Practice.
Categories of Evidence. Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement, judgments based on observations and artifacts of professional practice, including unannounced observations of practice of any duration but not less than ten
