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Integrating Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TILT): An Effective Tool for Providing Equitable Opportunity in Higher Education
A standard on which a judgement or decision is to be made or is based upon.
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Equitable Higher Education Opportunities and TILT Strategies
Melissa Jordan (Middle Georgia State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9549-7.ch002
Abstract
This chapter will focus on the effectiveness of implementing the Transparency in Teaching and Learning (TILT) framework strategy among African American and Caucasian students in the classrooms. The main content focuses on the African American and Caucasian students. Emphasis is on implementing all parts of the TILT framework, removing teaching and learning barriers, identification of learning strengths and weaknesses in the African American student, leveling the playing field for all students, and developing guidance that will benefit students in and out of the classroom. Using the TILT framework will help all students understand how and why they are learning course content and will promote a conscious understanding of what is to be expected.
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Promethee: A Tool for Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
One of the options or the ideal way of judgment of an alternative.
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Neutrosophic TOPSIS Method for Sustainable Supplier Selection in a Discount Market Chain
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Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Healthcare: A Bibliometric Review
Criteria are speci?c and measurable outcomes. A standard by and large demonstrates the heading in which to improve.
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Process Evaluation and Numerical Optimization in Friction Stir Welding of Dissimilar AMCs
Criteria are attributes or characteristics of a material, which can be determined by conducting various tests on its mechanical, physical, chemical, and tribological behaviour.
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Decision Making Methods
Decision criteria, which will discriminate among alternatives, must be based on the goals. It is necessary to define discriminating criteria as objective measures of the goals to measure how well each alternative achieves the goals.
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Shelter Selection with AHP Making Use of the Ideal Alternative
Aspect of high relevance in a selection, which should be considered when you choose an alternative to solve a multicriteria problem.
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The Analytic Hierarchy Process: Structuring, Measurement, and Synthesis
These are one of the three main parts of the AHP that need to be defined before solving a problem. A criterion is a standard on which your judgments are based.
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PROMETHEE
Attribute with known direction of increasing preference.
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TOPSIS-Based Selection of Optimal Proportion Among Different Combinations of Hybrid AMCs
Criteria is the set of properties or attributes of the material. (they may be either beneficiary or non-beneficiary).
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Applying Evaluation to Information Science and Technology
Ideals against which evaluands should be compared.
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Technology Selection for Solar Power Generation in the Middle East: Case of Saudi Arabia
These are the factors impacting the mission – second level in the hierarchy.
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Enhancing Students' Critical Thinking through Portfolios: Portfolio Content and Process of Use
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Missing Faces: Making the Case for Equitable Student Representation in Advanced Middle School Courses
Factors used or considered by teachers and administrators for recommending students for advanced course placement. Examples may include but are not limited to work ethic, standardized tests, academic grades, motivation, ability, and behavior.
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Organizational Social Context: The Foundation of Tacit Knowledge Management
Category, or cluster of related individual attitudes, interpersonal relationships, or organizational culture that can be collectively described.
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Use of Programs in the Design of Power Complexes Based on Renewable Energy Resources
Are generally categorized into the three groups: energy, environmental and economic criteria. Determination of optimal energy mix comes down to determination of the percentage share of each component of renewable energy supply in defined boundary of the observed problem.
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Creating a Vision for Special Education Programs
Elements used to assess a certain topic of concern or program.
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Rubrics as an Assessment Tool in Distance Education
Each goal within the alternative assessment that ties into the instructional objectives of the lesson, unit, or course.
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