(Askeri) DEĞERLENDİRME: 1. Mevcut veya planlı bir istihbarat faaliyetinin, emniyetinin, tesirliliğinin ve potansiyelinin tahlili; 2. Mevcut veya müstakbel çalışanların veya "ajan" ların güdülerinin, niteliklerinin ve hususiyetlerinin muhakemesi
A charge against a property for purpose of taxation This may take the form of a levy for a special purpose or a tax in which the property owner pays a share of the cost of community improvements according to the valuation of his or her property
The process of gathering evidence about a students knowledge of, ability to use, and disposition toward mathematics and of making inferences from that evidence for a variety of purposes Assessment is a term that has often been used interchangeably with the terms testing, measurement, and evaluation, or to distinguish between student assessment and program evaluation In this document, assessment is used as defined above to emphasize understanding and description of both qualitative and quantitative evidence in making judgments and decisions See evaluation, measure, test
An assessment of the amount of money that something is worth or that should be paid is a calculation or estimate of the amount. Price Waterhouse have traced the losses to lenders' inflated assessments of mortgaged property. = appraisal. Process of setting a value on real or personal property, usually for the purpose of taxation. It is carried out either by central government agencies or by local officials. Property may be assessed on the basis of its annual rental value, as in Britain, or its capital value, as in the U.S. Various methods are used to determine capital value, including analysis of market data to estimate the property's current market price, estimation of the cost of reproducing the property minus accrued depreciation, and capitalization of the property's earnings
(1) an estimate of the value of a piece of real property for the purpose of levying taxes; also called assessed valuation (2) a charge against real property levied by a public governing body for a local improvement, such as a sewer repair or street paving [OTS] The placement of antidumping duties on imported goods [ITDS] The process of making the official valuation of property for purposes of taxation The valuation placed upon property as a result of this process [EPA]
The process of placing a value on property for the strict purpose of taxation May also refer to a levy (tax) against property for a special purpose, such as a sewer assessment
The value placed on property for the strict purpose of taxation May also refer to a levy against property for a special purpose, such as a sewer or water assessment
An assessment is a consideration of someone or something and a judgment about them. There is little assessment of the damage to the natural environment = evaluation
A local tax levied the County usually against a property for a specific purpose, such as a sewer or street lights Also can mean the assessed value of the property Similar, but not the same as an "appraisal" see above
A valuation of property or profits of business, for the purpose of taxation; such valuation and an adjudging of the proper sum to be levied on the property; as, an assessment of property or an assessment on property
The assessed Valuation Also refers to a tax on property for a specific purpose For example, a sewer assessment is levied on your property to help pay for the installation of a sewer line
1) Community assessment refers to a study (not necessarily formal) to determine the current status of a community It may focus on both the needs and the assets of the community, and precedes development of plans and action for work in the community 2) Assessment of impact refers to assessment to evaluate the effect that a particular program or policy has had on students, faculty, community members, an institution, or the community as a whole Asset-based One who takes an asset-based approach to work with others focuses on others resources and strengths rather than needs and deficiencies Citizenship Citizenship can be understood both in its most literal sense citizen as a legally recognized resident of a nation and in its more theoretical sense citizen as someone who contributes to the creation of a democratic way of life through values and public actions
1 An evaluation technique for technology that requires analyzing benefits and risks, understanding the trade-offs, and then determining the best action to take in order to ensure that the desired positive outcomes outweigh the negative consequences 2 An exercise, such as an activity, portfolio, written test, or experiment that seeks to measure a student's skills or knowledge in a subject area Information may be collected about teacher and student performance, student behavior, and classroom atmosphere
A charge against a property for purposes of taxation This may take the form of a levy for a special purpose or a tax in which the property owner pays a share of the cost of community improvements according to the valuation of his or her property
Charges levied against a property for tax purposes or to pay for municipality or association improvements such as curbs, sewers, or grounds maintenance
The processes used to collect information about student progress toward educational goals The particular form of an assessment depends on what is being assessed and on uses to which results of the assessment will be applied Assessments can range from small-scale assessments that teachers use in the classroom to obtain day-to-day information about student progress; through medium-scale assessments that school districts use to evaluate the effectiveness of schools or educational programs; all the way to large-scale assessments that state or national bodies use to assess the degree to which students have met large educational goals
A system of evaluation of professional accomplishments using defined criteria and usually including an attempt at measurement either by grading on a rough scale or by assigning numerical value The purpose of assessment in an educational context is to make a judgment about the level of skills or knowledge, to measure improvement over time, to evaluate strengths and weaknesses, to rank students for selection or exclusion, or to motivate Assessment should be as objective and reproducible as possible A reliable test should produce the same or similar scores on two or more occasions or if given by two or more assessors The validity of a test is determined by the extent to which it measures whatever it sets out to measure One can distinguish three types of assessment
Valuation for property tax purposes made by the county assessor's office It may also include a levy against the property for a special purpose, such as a sewer assessment
The process of placing a value on property for the strict purpose of taxation May also refer to a levy against property for a special purpose, such as a sewer assessment