The introduction of national literacy and numeracy tests in 2008 has provided consistency, comparability and transferability of information on students literacy and numeracy performance nationally.
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The real life contexts and problems makes their learning more profound, lasting and also enhance the transferability of skills and knowledge from the classroom to work.
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Large sums of personal financial capital became available, and the transferability of shares permitted a degree of business continuity not possible in other forms of enterprise.
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CSA s main competencies are advocacy related on behalf of its membership on all issues relating to college education including tuition, accessibility, quality and transferability.
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At each stage of the selection process, programs are evaluated on the basis of effectiveness, significance to sovereignty, cultural relevance, transferability, and sustainability.
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By highlighting successful completed programs and emphasizing transferability, the award helps disseminate new ideas and best practices, while encouraging cities worldwide to improve their own livability.
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Thirdly, in relation to the description of the outcomes, an assessment should also be made of the transferability of the results to other settings or countries.
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TRANSFERABILITY : Users can make as many as 10 CDs from a single play list of downloaded music, or almost unlimited CDs if the song order is changed.
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The downgrade explicitly indicates the increased risk of inconvertibility of the rupiah to U . S . dollars and transferability of U . S . dollars out of Indonesia.
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This accreditation made John A . Gupton College the 1st college accredited by both the American Board of Funeral Service Education and a regional accrediting agency with scholastic transferability.