THE MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF EVALUATION Sample Clauses

The "Major Objectives of Evaluation" clause defines the primary goals and intended outcomes of an evaluation process within an agreement or project. It typically outlines the key areas or criteria that the evaluation will focus on, such as effectiveness, efficiency, compliance, or impact, and may specify the standards or benchmarks to be used. By clearly stating these objectives, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of what the evaluation seeks to achieve, thereby promoting transparency and alignment throughout the assessment process.
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THE MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF EVALUATION. SHALL BE 1. To provide a quality program of educational experiences for children. 2. To assist personnel to carry on their work more competently. 3. To encourage professional improvement of educators and certificated support personnel. 4. To provide a written record of personnel proficiency. 5. To substantiate the application of criteria and procedures required by law for non-renewal of continuing contracts.

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  • Project Objectives 1.1 (Type the Project objectives)

  • Program Objectives Implement a rigorous constructability program following The University of Texas System, Office of Capital Projects Constructability Manual. Identify and document Project cost and schedule savings (targeted costs are 5% of construction costs). Clarification of Project goals, objectives.

  • Project Goals The schedule, budget, physical, technical and other objectives for the Project shall be defined.

  • Project Objective The Parties will jointly develop the Project Objective based upon the Owner’s requirements, goals, and constraints. The Project Objective is comprised of the Base Program, Target Cost, Added Value Incentive Items, Implementation Documents, and Contract Time, and any other objectives agreed by the Parties. The Project Objective establishes the Project requirements and standards for measuring the Project’s success. The various components of the Project Objective may be incorporated into the Agreement through Amendment upon recommendation of the Project Management Team and approval of the Senior Management Team.

  • Objectives and Scope 1. The Parties confirm their joint objective of strengthening and deepening their relations in all fields covered by this Agreement by developing their political dialogue and reinforcing their co-operation. 2. The Parties confirm their joint objective of working towards creating conditions under which, building on the outcome of the Doha Work Programme, a feasible and mutually beneficial Association Agreement, including a Free Trade Agreement, could be negotiated between them. 3. Implementation of this Agreement should help to create these conditions by striving for political and social stability, deepening the regional integration process and reducing poverty within a sustainable development framework in the Andean Community. 4. This Agreement governs the political dialogue and co-operation between the Parties and contains the necessary institutional arrangements for its application. 5. The Parties undertake to periodically assess progress, taking account of progress achieved before the entry into force of the Agreement.