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1. Adequate Yearly Progress
- www.tea.state.tx.us
- Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).
- Under the accountability provisions in the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, all public school campuses, school districts, and the state are evaluated for Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). ...
- February 25, 2005: 2004 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) - This page provides links to the Final 2004 District and Campus AYP Data Tables, State Data Table, 2004 AYP Guide, List of Final 2004 AYP Status by District Name, and State Summary Tables.
- Department of Education (USDE) and the Commissioner of Education Regarding the 2004 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Calculations - This page provides links to the commissioner's letter to the USDE, a summary of the final decisions, and additional links pertaining to the changes in 2004.
- Department of Education (USDE) for Changes to the 2004 Calculation of Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for Texas - This PDF contains proposed changes to the 2004 calculation of Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for Texas Submitted by the Commissioner of Education Shirley Neeley to the U. ...
- November 20, 2003: 2003 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) - This page provides links to the Final 2003 District and Campus AYP Data Tables, State Data Table, 2003 AYP Guide, List of Final 2003 AYP Status by District Name, and State Summary Tables. ...
- September 2003: AYP Presentation - This slide presentation, originally prepared by the USDE, has been adapted to explain Adequate Yearly Progress in Texas. ...
- August 27, 2003: 2003 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Guide - (PDF download).
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3. Adequate Veterinary Care
- www.aclam.org
- PUBLIC STATEMENTS: Adequate Veterinary Care.
- The ACLAM recognizes that both regulatory and science sponsoring agencies such as the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Public Health Service of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (PHS/DHHS), through their respective regulations and policies, support the concept of "adequate veterinary care" within their own range of interest and specialization. This document, written by ACLAM, an organization comprised of veterinarians certified in the specialty of laboratory animal medicine, is a detailed description of adequate veterinary care and is intended to apply to animals used, or intended for use, in research, teaching or testing. ...
- ACLAM Position On Adequate Veterinary Care .
- For the veterinary care program to be judged "adequate," there is a continuing institutional responsibility to foster and support enhancement of the program through the identification and adoption of techniques, procedures and policies that improve laboratory animal health and well-being. ...
- The provision of adequate veterinary care involves the following primary areas of responsibility: .
- Adequate veterinary care includes providing guidance to animal users and monitoring animal use to assure that appropriate methods of handling and restraint are being used and to ensure proper use of anesthetics, analgesics, tranquilizers, and methods of euthanasia. ...
- A program of adequate veterinary care includes the review and approval of all preoperative, surgical and postoperative procedures by a qualified veterinarian. ...
- Adequate veterinary care includes responsibility for the promotion and monitoring of an animal's well-being before, during and after experimentation or testing. ...
- Other areas of professional concern and responsibility for the veterinarian which may not strictly be part of the ACLAM description of adequate veterinary care include the following: .
- The Diplomates of the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine believe that adequate veterinary care is an integral component of humane animal care and use in research, teaching and testing and further, that the state of animal well-being ensured through adequate veterinary care is essential to reliability of results from experimentation with animals. The essential components of adequate veterinary care programs for laboratory animals include: (a) one or more qualified veterinarians and veterinary technical staff, (b) authority to implement the veterinary care program and provide oversight of related aspects of the institutional animal care and use program, (c) disease prevention, diagnosis and control programs, (d) guidance for research staff in animal methods and techniques, and (e) the promotion of animal well-being. ...
4. 69-3-201. Utilities to provide adequate service at reasonable charges.
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- Utilities to provide adequate service at reasonable charges. Every public utility is required to furnish reasonably adequate service and facilities. ...
5. adequate - definition of adequate by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
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- adequate.
- Barely satisfactory or sufficient: The skater's technique was only adequate. ...
- adequate - (sometimes followed by `to') meeting the requirements especially of a task; "she had adequate training"; "her training was adequate"; "she was adequate to the job"satisfactory - giving satisfaction; "satisfactory living conditions"; "his grades were satisfactory"inadequate - (sometimes followed by `to') not meeting the requirements especially of a task; "inadequate training"; "the staff was inadequate"; "she was inadequate to the job".
- adequate - enough to meet a purpose; "an adequate income"; "the food was adequate"; "a decent wage"; "enough food"; "food enough"enough, decentsufficient - of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement but without being abundant; "sufficient food".
- adequate - about average; acceptable; "more than adequate as a secretary"fair to middling, passablesatisfactory - giving satisfaction; "satisfactory living conditions"; "his grades were satisfactory".
- I have written the present volume because I have found no other that, to my mind, combines satisfactory accomplishment of these ends with a selection of authors sufficiently limited for clearness and with adequate accuracy and fulness of details, biographical and other.
- Perhaps Charles Strickland was dull judged by a standard that demanded above all things verbal scintillation; but his intelligence was adequate to his surroundings, and that is a passport, not only to reasonable success, but still more to happiness.
- Hem's theory, in so far as it professes to be an adequate explanation of "mysterious disappearances," is open to many obvious objections; to fewer as he states it himself in the "spacious volubility" of his book.
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6. Fact Sheet No.21, The Human Right to Adequate Housing
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- 21, The Human Right to Adequate Housing.
- Monitoring the right to adequate housing .
- Legal sources of the right to adequate housing under international human rights law .
- 4 on the right to Adequate Housing .
- This Fact Sheet addresses the foundations, implications and content of one particular right found in many international legal texts, including the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Universal Declaration: the human right to adequate housing. ...
- 16); the appointment by the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities of Special Rapporteurs on issues such as the right to food, the realization of economic, social and cultural rights, extreme poverty and promoting the realization of the right to adequate housing. ...
- The right to adequate housing is one of the economic, social and cultural rights to have gained increasing attention and promotion, not only from the human rights bodies but also from the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat). ...
- Adequate housing is universally viewed as one of the most basic human needs. ...
- Yet as important as adequate housing is to everyone, the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements estimates that throughout the world over 1 billion people live in inadequate housing, with in excess of 100 million people living in conditions classified as homelessness. ...
- Access to drinking water and adequate sanitation facilities are additional basic needs directly associated with housing. ... 8 billion people live without access to adequate sanitation (WHO Decade Assessment Report, 1990). These figures serve to illustrate the enormous scale of the global struggle to fulfil the right to adequate housing. ...
- The right to adequate housing forms a cornerstone of the Global Shelter Strategy: .
- The right to adequate housing is universally recognized by the community of nations. ... Adequate housing is defined within the Global Strategy as meaning: adequate privacy, adequate space, adequate security, adequate lighting and ventilation, adequate basic infrastructure and adequate location with regard to work and basic facilities-all at a reasonable cost. ...
- How, then, has international human rights law sought to translate this vision of adequate housing into practical legal formulations? .
7. Reasonably Adequate Privacy
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- Tim's Reasonably Adequate Concepts .
- Reasonably Adequate Privacy.
- RAP is simple to use and fast, with robust construction, very low computational cost, and adequate ergonomic design.
- Reasonably Adequate Privacy (RAP), from Tim's Reasonably Adequate Concepts, is a simple concealment concept requiring only hardware available at the local supermarket. ...
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8. US CODE: Title 18,3006A. Adequate representation of defendants
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- Adequate representation of defendants.
- — Each United States district court, with the approval of the judicial council of the circuit, shall place in operation throughout the district a plan for furnishing representation for any person financially unable to obtain adequate representation in accordance with this section. Representation under each plan shall include counsel and investigative, expert, and other services necessary for adequate representation. ... — Counsel for a person who is financially unable to obtain investigative, expert, or other services necessary for adequate representation may request them in an ex parte application. ... — (A) Counsel appointed under this section may obtain, subject to later review, investigative, expert, and other services without prior authorization if necessary for adequate representation. ...
9. Northeast Dairy Compact Commission
- www.dairycompact.org
- These functions include assuring the region of an adequate supply of milk, recognizing the cultural and economic benefits of a viable dairy industry in the region and facilitating the Constitutional rights of individual states to act collectively in order to regulate milk prices.
- Adequate Milk Supply.
- The mission of the Compact Commission, the governing entity established to implement the Compact, is to take such steps as are necessary to assure the continued viability of dairy farming in the northeast and to provide consumers with an adequate, local supply of fresh milk.
10. Nat'l Academies Press, Testing, Teaching, and Learning: (1999), 6 Adequate Yearly Progress
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- Adequate Yearly Progress.
- In addition to requiring states to set standards for student performance, the 1994 Title I statute also calls on states to determine whether schools are making “adequate yearly progress” in bringing students up to the standards they have set. Specifically, the law states that adequate yearly progress must be defined “in a manner that (1) results in continuous and substantial yearly improvement of each school and local education agency sufficient to achieve the goal of all children…meeting the state's proficient and advanced levels of achievement; and (2) is sufficiently rigorous to achieve that goal within an appropriate timeframe. ...
- And in many cases the requirements for improvement were modest; in some districts, any improvement at all was considered adequate.
- Defining and measuring adequate yearly progress poses enormous challenges. Because the concept is central to accountability—schools that fail to demonstrate adequate yearly progress will be subject to intervention or other remedies—determining when progress is adequate and measuring it accurately.
- CHAPTER 6 In addition to requiring states to set standards for student performance, the 1994 Title I statute also calls on states to determine whether schools are making "adequate yearly progress" in bringing students up to the standards they have set. Specifically, the law states that adequate yearly progress must be defined"in a manner that (1) results in continuous and substantial yearly improvement of each school and local education agency sufficient to achieve the goal of all children. ... And in many cases the requirements for improvement were modest; in some districts, any improvement at all was considered adequate. ... Defining and measuring adequate yearly progress poses enormous chal- lenges. Because the concept is central to accountability schools that fail to demonstrate adequate yearly progress will be subject to intervention or other remedies determining when progress is adequate and measuring it accurately ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS 85 .
- ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS. ... _ ~ The most common method states and districts have used to determine adequate yearly progress is to set a goal for school performance, determine how long it will take to meet the goal, define progress toward the goal, and deter- mine how school results will be structured so that the state or district could evaluate a school's rate of progress (Carlson, 1996~. ...
- In addition, the information about the conditions of instruction also can serve ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS 87 .
- By_ · Measures of adequate yearly progress should include a range of indicators, including indicators of instructional quality as well as student outcomes. · Measures of adequate yearly progress should include disag- gregated results by race, gender, economic status, and other charac- teristics of the student population. · The criterion for adequate yearly progress should be based on evidence from the highest-performing schools with significant proportions of disadvantaged students. ... ~ v Aggregate ny race, gender, economic status, and other factors? Are data collected on school performance over time from high-perform- ~ng schools with significant proportions of disadvantaged students to determine expectations for adequate progress for all schools? riteria Moving the Distribution. ... If states in their adequate progress measures use cross-sectional measures of achievement comparing this year's 4th graders to last year's they should measure progress over at least a two-year period, in order to reduce the sampling error that could occur because of shifts in student populations in schools. ...
11. Welcome to Minnesota PUC site!
- www.puc.state.mn.us
- The Commission ensures that utilities provide safe, adequate, reliable service at fair, reasonable rates. ...
12. Mandate: Mandate: Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing
- www.unhchr.ch
- Special Rapporteur on adequate housing .
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