It is Ordinal:Order the data from smallest to largest or "worst" to "best".Each data value can be compared with another data value.
No, date of birth is an ordinal variable. Ordinal variables are similar to categorical variables except that an ordering of the values is possible. With date of birth there are obviously many possible day/month/year "categories" but they are discrete and can clearly be ordered from highest to lowest or vice versa.A categorical variable might be something like animal type. Each animal type fits into a class, but there's no intrinsic ordering of cow, sheep, pig for example.Date of birth itself is not an interval variable either. It doesn't make a lot of sense to talk about "average date of birth" for example. But of course, date of birth can be convertedto an interval variable (i.e. age) simply by subtracting it from another date (e.g. today's date).
Yes. Generally, if a course is taken for credit, the school will require a teacher to both instruct and evaluate students in the particular area. The intent of evaluation is to make the awarding of credit for the course meaningful. In doing the evaluation, there has to be a point system, below which no credit can be given. The means of evaluation are a different subject, very subjective and goes beyond the question asked.
Please see relSlope Rating - the evaluation of the relative difficulty of a course for players who are not scratch golfers compared to the difficulty of the course for scratch golfers. The lowest Slope Rating is 55 and the highest 155. A course of standard playing difficulty will have a Slope Rating of 113.ated link.
Susan Anker states the key difference between the four types of writing (summary, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation) isEvaluation: is your informed judgment and supported judgment. (You tell the person why you loved the movie)Synthesis: Bringing together information from several sources to make a new point. (You relate the effect the movie had on you to something you read about in a psychology course)Analyzing: Closely examining something to understand its parts and the ways they work together. (You explain how the music, the look of the film, and the acting worked together to create suspense)Summarizing: Briefly recapping the main points in your own words. (You tell someone what a movie is about)
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Nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio (NOIR) are four levels of measurement typically recognized in the statistical literature. At the nominal level, objects are categorized with names, identifiers or labels such as colors like red, yellow and blue. TAnother example is the answers on a survey sheet, Yes, No, and Undecided. At the ordinal level, the data can be ordered. Course grades A,B, C, D and E is an example. At the interval level, the data can be ordered and the difference between data values has meaning. Temperature in degrees F is an example. At the ratio level, there is a natural zero starting point and differences and ratios have meaning.
A practicum evaluation is an assessment of a practical section of a course of study. In teaching, this could be an evaluation of student teaching.
Teacher evaluation
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A course evaluation questionnaire (CEQ) is a survey given to students at the end of a course to gather feedback on their learning experience. Its purpose is to assess the effectiveness of the course, the instructor's teaching methods, and the overall learning environment. This feedback helps instructors and institutions make improvements for future courses.
No, date of birth is an ordinal variable. Ordinal variables are similar to categorical variables except that an ordering of the values is possible. With date of birth there are obviously many possible day/month/year "categories" but they are discrete and can clearly be ordered from highest to lowest or vice versa.A categorical variable might be something like animal type. Each animal type fits into a class, but there's no intrinsic ordering of cow, sheep, pig for example.Date of birth itself is not an interval variable either. It doesn't make a lot of sense to talk about "average date of birth" for example. But of course, date of birth can be convertedto an interval variable (i.e. age) simply by subtracting it from another date (e.g. today's date).
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Yes. Generally, if a course is taken for credit, the school will require a teacher to both instruct and evaluate students in the particular area. The intent of evaluation is to make the awarding of credit for the course meaningful. In doing the evaluation, there has to be a point system, below which no credit can be given. The means of evaluation are a different subject, very subjective and goes beyond the question asked.
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Recognition particular to out-of-country course work is dependent on the receiving institution, their transfer policies and regulations. In general, colleges and universities within the US depend on official evaluation agencies to equate out-of-country course work to course work taken within the United states. As an example, the most widely used agency on the eastern coast of the US is the World Education Services located in New York. There is a fee for the evaluation which is determined by the type of evaluation requested (whether document by document or course by course evaluation). Thus, you will need to contact the college or university of interest and inquire about their requirements in terms of transfer credit evaluations.
Most colleges and universities do not evaluate foreign credentials. They leave that to official evaluation agencies that equate foreign degrees to US degrees. These agencies can do a document by document, or course by course, or the evaluation of both. From this evaluation schools can then make an admissions decision, and/or transfer credit evaluation. For example, the most widely used evaluation agency on the northeastern coast of the US is the World Education Service (WES), located in New York. In any case, you can inquire about this through the various institutions you have an interest in. Each school may have policies, rules, and regulations particular to their specific school.
You should have your documentation evaluated by an official evaluation agency within the United States. For example, the most widely used evaluation agency on the east coast of the US is the World Education Services (WES) located in New York, New York. They can do a course by course or documentation evaluation. Click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section for detailed information.