CommunicationFitness.www.comfit com·fit n. A confection that consists of a piece of fruit, a seed, or a nut coated with sugar. [Middle English confit, from Old French, from Latin c .com. Online subscription, $60 a year per student, group discounts available This Web-based resource was designed to improve student proficiency pro·fi·cien·cy n. pl. pro·fi·cien·cies The state or quality of being proficient; competence. Noun 1. proficiency - the quality of having great facility and competence levels in writing, grammar and critical thinking. It includes a comprehensive range of standards-based instructional and skill-building content that covers the entire spectrum of language proficiency Language proficiency or linguistic proficiency is the ability of an individual to speak or perform in an acquired language. As theories vary among pedagogues as to what constitutes proficiency[1], there is little consistency as to how different organisations . It uses a drill-down diagnostic process that measures overall proficiency in eight different language-related skill sets. It also identifies individual concepts within each skill set that may be creating problems for each student. Rubrics, templates and sample practice tests that simulate the SAT, ACT and state competency COMPETENCY, evidence. The legal fitness or ability of a witness to be heard on the trial of a cause. This term is also applied to written or other evidence which may be legally given on such trial, as, depositions, letters, account-books, and the like. 2. exams are also included. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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