1.0 INTRODUCTION This document is the Terms of Reference (ToR) for preparing the Environmental Assessment (EA) for the property at 165 New Lake Shore Rd, Port Dover, Ontario. The proposed project will consist of an 18-hole golf course named the Links at Dover Coast. This project was designed by Darrell Huxham, and is located on the outer perimeter of the town of Port Dover, Ontario. 1.1 BACKGROUND 1.1.1 About the town of Port Dover, Ontario Port Dover, Ontario, is a small town located on the north
objective of this study is to assess the impact of a range of Assessment for Learning (AfL) techniques used during teaching ten lessons. Comparing the progress of pupils within these lessons, assessing the effective use of these AfL techniques within my teaching and comparing the outcomes with current academic literature. A year nine class was taught across a series of ten lessons, using three of the most commonly used AfL techniques, questioning, self/peer assessment and feedback; with a specific focus
Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) is to identify and evaluate the privacy risks for the full system development life cycle from system data, data access, and data attribute and data maintenance. It is for the purpose of compliance of legal requirements, also it clearly provides what personal privacy data and how they will be used in the system, and how to protect and maintain in the system (Privacy Impact Assessment, n.d.). • System Data Questions 1. What information is to be used in the system? 2
completion of the B Impact Assessment, Rachio received a score of 78.5 out of 200 points. Although Rachio has above average environmental, governance, community engagement, and employee relation standards, there are steps the company can make to improve their overall impact as a business and become B certified. Rachio’s positive environmental impact aside from conserving water for customers has a lot of potential to grow. To improve the environmental score on the B Impact assessment, we recommend implementing
Assessing the impact and evaluating regulations The importance of taking into account the impact of regulations on innovation has gained increased traction and has increasingly been underscored at international level. Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) supports the process of policy making by conducting an ex ante assessment of the implications of potential regulatory options. RIA can help identify where rules and regulations are overlapping or incoherent and provide a useful support for decision
number of environmental decision-making instruments have been developed in an attempt to ensure that development is sustainable. One of the most popular of these is environmental impact assessment (EIA). This essay will be based on the strengths and limitations of an Environmental Impact Assessment. Environmental impact assessment is referred to as a policy and management tool for both planning and decision-making (Glasson et al, 2005). This essay will be divided into four sections. The first section
Develop a three year sustainable management plan for the use of your own Forest School area based on the ecological impact assessment.Year OneWeeklyMonthlyYearlyCheck Pathways. If they are getting too much footfall encourage children to use alternative route. Woodchip may need re-laying if the paths are getting too muddy Assess condition of well-established trees. If needed prune/pollard/coppice. Establish links with local tree surgeon. Arrange for them to do a site check bi-annually Check site
Abstract: Introduction: Environmental impacts and issues have attracted researchers over the past few decades. Studies related to the degradation of the environment and the possible improvements have created quite a stir among the environmentalists and the scientists, shifting their focus from inventing new technologies to curbing the environmental impacts caused by them. Increased purchasing power parity (PPP) is closely related to the energy usage and heightened levels of pollution. Constant
7.0 Moderation approaches Moderation is process of check quality of assessment. Moderation concern with various aspect such as fairness, validity, accuracy, reliability and authenticity. Moderator focus on format and marking criteria of assessment. Education provider use moderation to increase the quality of learning. Moderation helpful for teacher to increase the standard of their work. There are three types of moderation. The former involves groups of teachers meeting to discuss and negotiate assigned
After reading the text it is clear that assessment is a part of counseling. According to our text assessment should be applied through out the counseling process. We must begin by initially assessing the client’s problem(s). This simply means that we must use both formal and informal assessment to get a good and accurate understanding of the individual’s problem. I believe that this is the most crucial part of assessment in the counseling process because if you do not have an accurate understanding
Program Assessment Overview I gathered and analyze the MAP stands for Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) results and assessed the current strengths and weakness in student achievement in our middle school Mathematics program. Based on the program assessment results, we added Problem Solving in Arithmetic course and made some changes on Math curriculum. Theme The program assessment activity is aligned with “Standard 4. Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment standard because it is important for
an informal observation in both classrooms. During Week Two, participants involved in the study were required to complete a Learning Styles Assessment, as well as a Classroom Climate Survey. Both formal and informal observations were conducted, as well as a group discussion that centered around the results received from the Learning Styles Assessment and Classroom Climate Survey. Lastly, the researcher conducted an interview whereby both teachers involved in the study were surveyed to determine
Tests and assessment are powerful tools in the counseling process. This is due to the sense of standardization a test or assessment brings with its results. Such a sense is brought about by the fact tests/assessment are completely unbiased in their evaluation of the client and their responses. Consequently, it would be easy to understand why a client or a counselor would put weight on the results of a test/assessment. Tests/assessments can do a great deal of good when used appropriately; however
The pre-assessment I chose to give for this unit consists of forty questions of various types that mainly deal with vocabulary and key ideas surrounding the Progressive Era. The first eight questions require student to match historical figures to their impact or historical importance. The next seventeen questions are multiple choice and test students’ ability group individuals and ideas, recall key legislation and reforms desired by progressives, and so on. There are six true/false questions which
governing program guidance Maintains detailed records fo RSMs to document delivery of benefits and medical and non-medical care Assist the RSM , and family and/or caregiver to navigate through the continuum of care which involves initial assessment, comprehensive assessment, linkage to family support programs and
The Standards Assessment Inventory (SAI), an assessment instrument based on the Standards of Professional Learning, is used to assess the quality of professional development in schools and educational organizations. States, regional service centers, and school systems use this valid and reliable tool to measure teacher perceptions of professional learning, and to guide the planning, facilitation, implementation, and evaluation of professional learning. (Learning Forward, 2015). The Standards for
Association (ACA) provides code of ethics for counselors to follow. In testing and assessment it is significant that counselors follow the codes of ethics to prevent misuse of test, releasing client information without permission and utilizing the test effectively. In section A.9. evaluation, assessment, and interpretation in the ASCA ethical standards for school counselors discuss confidently issues as well as assessment results and interpretation. A few of the points mentioned in this section are:
INTRODUCTION Self assessment Assessment is vital to the education process In schools, the most visible assessments are summative. Summative assessments are used to measure what students have learnt at the end of a unit, to promote students, to ensure they have met required standards on the way to earning certification for school completion or to enter certain occupations, or as a method for selecting students for entry into further education. Ministries or departments of education may use
"Assessment should be deliberately designed to improve and educate student performance, not merely to audit as most school tests currently do."(What Are Some Types of Assessment?, 2008, ¶2) Testing and assessments are important component that lead to education’s process success. Principles, administrators, politics are using tests to assess weather or not they achieve their organizations strategic objectives. Using tests by classroom’s teacher can assist her\him to direct the learning objectives
“learned” the material they were taught that year. These assessments are generally given in April in the state of Georgia. The current system of testing students in the state of Georgia is called the Georgia Milestones Assessment System. According the Georgia Department of Education, “The Geogria Milestones is a comprehensive summative assessment program spanning grades 3 through high school (GADOE).” The statistics that are collected from these assessments are used by both state and national governments