PPT-Principles of risk assessments in the context of zoonoses

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Dilys Morgan Risk assessment Is a component of risk analysis Hazard identification Risk assessment Risk management Risk communication Hazard Anything with the potential

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Dilys Morgan Risk assessment Is a component of risk analysis Hazard identification Risk assessment Risk management Risk communication Hazard Anything with the potential to cause harm The presence of a hazard does not automatically imply a threat. Summer 2012. Why?. To assist districts with the development of:. Local assessments (20% APPR). Assessments for use in writing Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) (20% APPR). Interim Assessments for Inquiry Teams. . JiTT. . Quiz. . Think-pair-share . 1-minute paper. Clickers with peer discussion. Group work followed by report-out. Jigsaw. Concept . maps. . Homework. Projects. . Many others!. Formative assessments have multiple roles in the classroom. Session Objectives. Apply concepts from today’s presentation in planning concrete next steps towards…. determining the . purpose . of assessments in monitoring student learning.. creating true . value. in Performance Evaluation and Professional Growth (PEPG) Systems. Outcomes. Prepare to identify appropriate and available assessments for use in the Student . Learning . Objective (SLO) process. Understand the broad context for using student learning and growth as a measure of effectiveness. in Performance Evaluation and Professional Growth (PEPG) Systems. Outcomes. Prepare to identify appropriate and available assessments for use in the Student . Learning . Objective (SLO) process. Understand the broad context for using student learning and growth as a measure of effectiveness. Involvement of . Module External . Examiner in approval of assessments. Key features of process. Assessments for whole academic year prepared by Module Tutor;. All assessments which contribute to an . Victorian Curriculum F-10 and Languages Units . ACER. PRESENTERS . VCAA. Languages Unit: Maree Dellora . F-10 Unit: Craig Smith. ACER. Fusae Nojima: Project . Director. Scott Haines: Senior Technical Officer. Should they be?. Paul Black. King’s . College, London UK. 2. 1998/9 Task Group on Assessment and Testing. report to Kenneth Baker. recommendations about . teachers. ’. role. 14. The national assessment system should be based on a combination of moderated teachers' ratings and standardised assessment tasks. . Module 5. Security control assessments are not about checklists, simple pass-fail results, or generating paperwork to pass inspections or audits, rather, security controls assessments are the principal vehicle used to verify that the implementers and operators of information systems are meeting their stated security goals and objectives. . Sally Sanders. Science Content Specialist. 1. October 24, 2012. Florida Association of Science Supervisors. Update . from the Office of. Race to the Top Goals. 2. Double the percentage of incoming high school freshmen who ultimately graduate from high school. that spread between animals . and people. Caused . by germs: bacteria. , viruses, parasites, and fungi . What are Zoonoses?. E. ffects . of . Zoonoses. Human Health. Illness. Lost time. Long-term illness. Diseases . that spread between animals . and people. Caused . by germs: bacteria. , viruses, parasites, and fungi . What are Zoonoses?. E. ffects . of . Zoonoses. Human Health. Illness. Lost time. Long-term illness. that spread between animals . and people. Caused . by germs: bacteria. , viruses, parasites, and fungi . What are Zoonoses?. E. ffects . of . Zoonoses. Human Health. Illness. Lost time. Long-term illness. Zoonotic Disease. Zoonosis. Disease of animals . Transmitted to humans. Under natural conditions. Awareness of . routes . of transmission . Develop . strategy . to . minimize . risk . Just-In-Time Training.

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