self-assessment

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English - Turkish

Definition of self-assessment in English Turkish dictionary

self-
otomatik
self-
öz

Tüm özgüvenimi kaybettim. - I lost all my self-confidence.

Hatam, özgüvenimi zayıflatmadı. - My failure did not weaken my self-confidence.

self-
(Kimya) önek öz-
self-
kendinden

Tom kendinden çok emin. - Tom is very self-confident.

self-
(önek) kendi
English - English
In Britain, self-assessment refers to a system for paying tax in which people have to fill in an official form giving details of how much money they have earned in the previous year
Self-assessment tools allow students to take practice or review tests online These assessments generally do not count toward a grade When Self-assessment tools are combined with pedagogical skill in preparing the content of the test items and response feedback there can be large positive effects on student motivation
Self assessment is the tax system which operates in the UK for the administration and collection of income tax, capital gains tax and corporation tax (a similar system also operates for inheritance tax purposes) Taxpayers are generally required to complete an annual tax return and submit it to the Inland Revenue before a statutory filing deadline There is also a general requirement for the taxpayer to calculate (i e 'self-assess') his or her own tax liability (although in certain circumstances the Inland Revenue will calculate the tax liabilities of individuals, personal representatives or trustees, if requested) The tax liability so calculated must be paid by fixed payment dates in order to avoid interest charges accruing, and payments on account may also be required for the next tax year or accruing period
Allows students to examine, reflect upon, and evaluate their own work
is a reflective practice in which students make observations about their own performance relative to criteria and standards
An assessment performed by the responsible organization to determine how well it is performing its job and meeting its responsibilities
When a person reflects upon his or her own abilities and performance and compares them to the learning outcomes of a course or program using specific performance criteria, assessment standards, and personal goal setting Self-assessment helps a person decide if he or she is a good candidate for PLA; it is one of the first steps in the PLA Process
the process of judging one's own teaching performance for the purpose of self-improvement A teacher may use such techniques as self-viewing on a videotape, observing and modeling exemplary teachers, filling out self-rating forms, completing open-ended self-reports, keeping a log, compiling a portfolio, or using self-study handbooks and materials See Reflection, Self-Evaluation, Self-Study Materials
The learner uses an assessment list or rubric and benchmarks to assess his or her own work
To judge one's own progress
The system under which you are required to complete a Tax Return and calculate your tax liability for the year Provided you submit your Tax Return by 30 September, you can ask the Inland Revenue to prepare the tax calculation for you Self-assessment is enforced by a system of automatic penalties for failing to file Tax Returns as well as the addition of interest on any unpaid tax
Students reflect about their own abilities and performance, related to specified content and skills and related to their effectiveness as learners, using specific performance criteria, assessment standards, and personal goal setting The intent is to teach students to monitor their own learning continuously
A process in which a student engages in a systematic review of a per-formance, usually for the purpose of improving future performance Mayinvolve comparison with a standard, established criteria May involve critiquing one's own work or may be a simple description of the perform-ance Reflection, self-evaluation, and metacognition are related terms
"An internal review by which an organization assesses its own processes and performance against given criteria " (See Inglis, Ling, & Joosten (1999) p 201) Also a process within a distance learning course by which learners are assisted in checking their own progress towards achieving course objectives
Process by which the learner determines his or her personal level of knowledge and skills
to estimate or determine the significance, importance and value of one's performance   Self-assessment on the Professional Standards is a non-evaluative process of individual reflection
The process of asking people what training they need This approach is particularly valuable in the early stages on a new job, when people are not expected to have full knowledge and skills as yet
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automatic
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of, by, in or with oneself or itself
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calculation of one's own taxable liability
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assessment of oneself or one's performance in relation to an objective standard
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a process in which a learner assesses his/her own achievements and progress
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A form of assessment that allows the individual to identify the standard or criteria to be achieved or internalized so that judgement can be made by the individual as to the level that he or she has achieved when evaluating his work or performance in the learning process
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internally motivated and managed evaluation by the people in an organization that is systematic and effective in identifying strengths, weaknesses, business opportunities, and challenges in existing business processes
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Self Assessment means that it is your responsibility as a taxpayer to complete your own assessment of your income and gains liable to tax, by completing a tax return
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Indivisible life as a whole, One without a second The Self does not change at all Unborn, undying, unmoved, unseen, unheard – it simply is
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Pure Awareness without thought and individual identification of any kind
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the individual person; the ego; the knower; that which persists through changes in a person
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Combination of spirit and soul conveniently considered as an entity; spiritsoul
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Self-coloured: Describes a flower with a uniform colour
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your consciousness of your own identity
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Self- is used to form words which describe something such as a device that does something automatically by itself. a self-loading pistol
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Determination - ability of an individual or an organization to make decisions concerning issues that affect it
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cells or organs recognized as not foreign by the immune system
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a person considered as a unique individual; "one's own self"
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To place pollen from a male flower on a female flower on the same plant; a plant resulting from such pollination Self-pollination, hence 'selfing'
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Self- is used to form words which indicate that you do something to yourself or by yourself. He is a self-proclaimed racist. self-destructive behaviour
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used as a combining form; relating to--of or by or to or from or for--the self; "self-knowledge"; "self-proclaimed"; "self-induced"
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The part of us that experiences itself as ‘I am’ It’s eternal The part of us that’s in all of our past lives Also called spirit Also called the conscious awareness
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12/97Dynamic object-oriented language for applications, Sun, 1986-90
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material that is part of an individual organism <ability of the immune system to distinguish ~ from nonself>
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our true Identity as Son of God; synonymous with Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity, and contrasted with the ego self we made as a substitute for God's creation; used rarely to refer to the Self of God
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An iris in one solid colour
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In determining whether an individual poses a direct threat to others, an individualized assessment should be made based on reasonable judgment That judgment should rely on current medical evidence or the best available objective evidence in order to determine the nature, severity and duration of the risk, the probability of potential injury, and whether reasonable modifications of policies, practices or procedures will mitigate the risk
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combining form; oneself or itself; "self-control"
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our sense of personal identity (who we think we are) that is a social product and develops over the life course
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The name given to the anonymous object used in a navigation expression to identify the starting point of the navigation; the anonymous object assumed to have detected the event or received the message in a statechart
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The -self words may be used in only two ways
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(bloom color category)refers to an iris with all petals of one color
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(with a small "s"): the ego, personality, or lower mind
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A cat's coat which has the same color all over
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