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词汇 self-assessment
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Definition of self-assessment in English:

self-assessment

noun
mass noun
  • 1Assessment or evaluation of oneself or one's actions, attitudes, or performance.

    each aspiring solicitor is obliged to go through a process of self-assessment
    as modifier self-assessment procedures
    count noun encourage students to make self-assessments and record their own progress
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Humility convinces us to be careful about our self-assessments.
    • Under the Council's voluntary standards, 492 plants have finished security self-assessments.
    • You'll need to make that argument by drawing upon your current assessment of the work, your original self-assessments, your peer responses, and my responses.
    • In their self-assessments, the candidates also have the opportunity to record any untoward events and their impressions of the incident for future evaluation.
    • In his self-description, however, Augustine does not push away his past as we so often do in our own self-assessments.
    • The pre-test and post-test consisted of both performance-based test tasks and self-assessments.
    • Chinese students who did not receive the U.S. students' self-assessments were uniformly critical and less friendly.
    • Interns were encouraged to complete self-assessments of their learning, document and evaluate progress, and document learning goals and plans for the following week.
    • The following results, therefore, are based on one-time self-assessments.
    • After a few years of operating with these expectations in view, departments would undertake self-assessments of their contributions and submit the results to their various deans.
    • For example, one of Carson's self-assessments was that he was always a very careful person.
    • Without knowledge of the subjects' self-assessments, raters evaluated the subjects on the basis of their childhood memories.
    • According to patients' self-assessments, various levels of asthma severity were represented in the study group.
    • For all their differences and ambiguities, empires have shared in common a will to power that should make us skeptical of their most optimistic self-assessments.
    • The self-assessments will help hospitals evaluate their medication safety systems and identify areas for improvement.
    • The self-assessments are double-checked by supervisors.
    • Less dependence upon self-assessments of computer expertise may have improved the analysis of that variable as well.
    • Additionally, the contractor is invited and encouraged to submit self-assessments of performance for consideration by the review board during the formal evaluation process that occurs at the end of each evaluation period.
    • In addition, the students' self-assessments revealed how they perceived their mastery of the competencies the faculty had established as desirable outcomes.
    • In the next set of analyses, we explored whether teachers who differed in the amount of knowledge they actually possessed also differed in their self-assessments.
    1. 1.1British Calculation of one's own taxable liability.
      under self-assessment, some nine million people might have tax returns to file before January 31
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Under self-assessment, some nine million people might have tax returns to file before January 31.
      • Now he has to ask himself that question, either in advance or at any rate retrospectively when it comes to self-assessment for tax purposes.
      • Even if you calculate how much tax you own yourself through self-assessment, the Revenue may still check your figures.
      • Under self-assessment a particular view of a transaction or tax deduction is often taken which is felt to be correct but where the tax treatment is uncertain.
      • The appeal raises an important point of principle concerning the scheme of self-assessment for tax.
      • For the one in three caught in income tax self-assessment, July 31 is the day when they either decide to pay up or face far bigger bills later on.
      • I know nothing about tax and self-assessment and I am scared that I am heading for a big fine.
      • The Inland Revenue is also understood to be considering a more radical scheme, where some taxpayers who qualify for self-assessment might not have to fill in a tax return.

Definition of self-assessment in US English:

self-assessment

nounˈˌself əˈsesməntˈˌsɛlf əˈsɛsmənt
  • Assessment or evaluation of oneself or one's actions and attitudes, in particular, of one's performance at a job or learning task considered in relation to an objective standard.

    (尤指对工作、学习任务的)自我评估

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You'll need to make that argument by drawing upon your current assessment of the work, your original self-assessments, your peer responses, and my responses.
    • In their self-assessments, the candidates also have the opportunity to record any untoward events and their impressions of the incident for future evaluation.
    • In addition, the students' self-assessments revealed how they perceived their mastery of the competencies the faculty had established as desirable outcomes.
    • Additionally, the contractor is invited and encouraged to submit self-assessments of performance for consideration by the review board during the formal evaluation process that occurs at the end of each evaluation period.
    • Chinese students who did not receive the U.S. students' self-assessments were uniformly critical and less friendly.
    • In his self-description, however, Augustine does not push away his past as we so often do in our own self-assessments.
    • For all their differences and ambiguities, empires have shared in common a will to power that should make us skeptical of their most optimistic self-assessments.
    • Humility convinces us to be careful about our self-assessments.
    • The self-assessments will help hospitals evaluate their medication safety systems and identify areas for improvement.
    • The self-assessments are double-checked by supervisors.
    • After a few years of operating with these expectations in view, departments would undertake self-assessments of their contributions and submit the results to their various deans.
    • The following results, therefore, are based on one-time self-assessments.
    • In the next set of analyses, we explored whether teachers who differed in the amount of knowledge they actually possessed also differed in their self-assessments.
    • Without knowledge of the subjects' self-assessments, raters evaluated the subjects on the basis of their childhood memories.
    • For example, one of Carson's self-assessments was that he was always a very careful person.
    • Under the Council's voluntary standards, 492 plants have finished security self-assessments.
    • The pre-test and post-test consisted of both performance-based test tasks and self-assessments.
    • Interns were encouraged to complete self-assessments of their learning, document and evaluate progress, and document learning goals and plans for the following week.
    • According to patients' self-assessments, various levels of asthma severity were represented in the study group.
    • Less dependence upon self-assessments of computer expertise may have improved the analysis of that variable as well.
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