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Letter writing, manage daily operations of office, assist GM / ED Required Skillsgraduate or masters degree with excellent writing skills in English, Proficient in computer, good communication skills,
Bloggers.Pakistan 2009
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"Proficient" means, essentially, passing the test.
No Child Left Behind, perfection and caveats Nick Anderson 2011
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The school was deemed "Proficient" in its Quality Review for the 2008-2009 school year.
Nushin Rashidian: Brownsville School Remains Open Despite City's Efforts 2010
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"Proficient" is a technical term -- the second highest of the five levels of achievement in school testing, roughly equivalent to a solid B.
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"Proficient," as defined by NAEP, is something that very few students in any country can attain.
Gerald Bracey: On Education, the Obama Administration Veers Off Course 2009
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Tie test scores to teacher pay. and threaten to fire any and all members of my faculty unless, by 2014, all students test as "Proficient" on our exams.
No Child Learns Butkus Anne Johnson 2008
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The above Course is required for the Degree of "Proficient" in this School.
A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of The Furman University, for 1860-'61 Furman University 1861
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"Proficient" was defined as showing solid academic performance in science and competence in challenging material.
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The School Library Media Program Evaluation (SLMPE) rubric is recommended for use to create Library Media Program self-assessments that include qualitative and quantitative evidence and aid in development of action plans for program improvements that strive to reach "Proficient" or "Distinguished" status in each "Essential Element", meet higher learning standards, and improve student achievement.
Netvouz - new bookmarks tg2lls 2010
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"Proficient" in its Quality Review for the 2008-2009 school year.
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