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Institutional accreditation is provided by regional and national associations of schools and colleges. There are six regional associations: Middle States, New England, North Central, Northwest, Southern, and Western. The associations are independent of one another, but they cooperate and acknowledge one another's accreditation. An accrediting agency evaluates an entire educational organization in terms of its mission, and the agency's criteria. The organization is accredited as a whole. ...
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If an awarding body wants to have a new qualification accepted as an external qualification, it has to submit it to a regulator (QCA, ACCAC, CCEA or SQA). The regulator checks that the content and assessment system of the new qualification meets the appropriate national criteria and, if it does, the qualification is accredited. It is then included in the National Framework of Qualifications. Most recently, all the new AS and A levels and all the revised GNVQs had to be accredited.
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In contrast to conventional practice, the "author/editor" of the profile is not identifed. This is because the information may derive from many public domain sources, and be edited by a number of people at different times. Many of these sources may only provide minor details in sub-sections of reports on quite different subjects. Bibliographic references are only included if the document treats the problem or strategy in a comprehensive way. ...
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An addition to land from natural causes (for example, from the gradual action of the ocean or river waters).
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| accretion |
The gradual addition to the shore or bank of a waterway by deposits of sand or silt.
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