记录学生信息英语怎么说
A. 存档记录用英语怎么说
存档记录
[网络]
file
notes;
英
[nəut]
美
[not]
n.
注意;
笔记;
注解;
便条;
vt.
注意;
记录;
对…加注释;
指出;
B. 学生信息管理系统用英语怎么说
Students' information management system
C. 记录学习经历的有13% 用英语怎么说
Thirteen percent of the diary records writer's learning experiences.
这本日记的13% 记录了作者的学习经历。
D. ”会议记录”,”记录人员” 用英语怎么说在线等!
”会议记录”的英文: records;”记录人员”的英文:record keeping personnel
相似短语:
1、ink recording 油墨记录
2、direct recording直接记录的
3、graphic recording自动记录式的
4、image recording图像录制
5、tape recording 磁带录音
(4)记录学生信息英语怎么说扩展阅读
record 读法 英[(for v.)rɪˈkɔːd; (for n.) ˈrekɔːd]美[(for v.) rɪˈkɔrd; (for n.) ˈrekərd;ˈrɛkɚd]
1、vt. 记录,记载;标明;将...录音
2、vi. 记录;录音
3、n. 档案,履历;唱片;最高纪录
4、adj. 创纪录的
短语:
1、world record世界纪录
2、of record有案可查的
3、for the record为正式记录在案目的
4、medical record病历卡;病史档案
5、on record记录在案的;公开发表的
例句:
1、There's no record of any marriage or children.
没有任何有关结婚或子女的记录。
2、There is nothing to stop viewers from recording the films on videotape.
没有办法阻止观众用录像带录下电影。
E. 记录用英语怎么说
记录的英语record。
读音:英[ˈrekɔːd];美[ˈrekərd]
n. 记录,记载;唱片;(过去的)经历,履版历;纪录,最权佳成绩;前科,犯罪记录
v. 记录,记载;录制;发表正式声明;(仪器)标明,显示;取得(成就)
adj. 创纪录的
n. (Record) (美)勒科尔(人名)
词组短语
world record世界纪录
of record有案可查的
for the record为正式记录在案目的
medical record病历卡;病史档案
on record记录在案的;公开发表的
(5)记录学生信息英语怎么说扩展阅读:
同近义词
vt. 记录,记载;标明;将...录音
register,keep track of
vi. 记录;录音
keep track of,make notes of
n. 档案,履历;[电子]唱片;最高纪录
disk,file,resume,disc
F. 小学生个人信息卡英语用英语怎么说
小学生个人信息卡英语为:Personal Information Card for Pupils。
1、My name is ...(我的名字是...)。
2、I was born in...(我出生于...)。
3、I graated from...(我毕业于...)(如...Middle School/High school/Elementary School中学,高中,小学)。
4、I age is...(我的年龄是...)。
5、My hobby is...(我的业余还好是...)(如,swimming/playing games.游泳或玩游戏)。
(6)记录学生信息英语怎么说扩展阅读:
学英语技巧:
1、单词。学英语要有一定的单词量,这具体要看你想掌握到什么程度,如果是正常交流,只会一些简单单词就可以了,初高中学的单词量完全够用,如果是参加考试,那么都会有相应的考纲,把考纲单词背会即可。
2、听力。听力在有些考试中虽然不计入总分,但是想学小语种还是很重视听力这块的。听力训练最好跟着磁带或者录音读,听懂一句跟读一句,反复进行训练,把自己的发音说的标准一些。
3、读课文。学英语就要敢于大声朗读课文。
4、做好笔记。上课老师会把最精华的东西都传授给同学们,但是刚学英语,有些同学很难完全消化吸收,所以一定要记好笔记,这样课后认真看笔记也能做好复习。
5、背课文。学英语最好的方法就是背课文,这样能培养语感,有些题目即使不知道原理也能做对,做选择题很有优势。
6、用英语交流。学英语就要有英语环境,多和同学交流,学以致用,那样不仅学起来有意思,还能让学到的知识很有用处。
7、利用媒介。学英语有很多方式,可以看英语电影、听英语歌、看英语新闻等等。
G. 记录人员” 用英语怎么说
翻译如下
记录人员
track the locations of people
例句
创建空间布置图,用于记录人员、办公室和设备的专位置。使用1:100的比例。属
Create space plans to track the locations of people, offices, and equipment. Uses a scale of 1:100.
H. 记录的英语怎么说
1.to take down; to clock up; to keep track of
2.notes taken down; the minutes (of a meeting)
3.one who takes the minutes
4.a record
I. 是否要修改学生信息//英语翻译
Do you want to modify student information?
J. 求一篇有关学生档案管理系统的英文翻译
学生档案管理系统
manage system on student file
student records management
student file management
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http://records.curtin.e.au/recordkeeping_manual/student_files.html
1. Managing Student Files
Student files are not maintained centrally by the University unless a specific case requires a central file to be created, such as discipline, grievances etc. Student files are managed within the Division of study/enrolment of the student and are created at the time of acceptance to the Divisions various courses.
Student files are similar in many aspects to Staff files; they contain the personal information about a student and their relationship with the University ring their courses of study with the University. As such these files must be treated at all times as being confidential and only authorised staff may access these files.
Within the Divisions there are various methods of who manages and stores the files, but whether the files are managed at Division or School level each student file must be managed securely.
Student Files must remain within the Student Services (or similar purpose area) at all times and should not be removed from these areas unless required for specific purposes such as to deal with other cases such as legal, disciplinary, grievances etc, however once those cases have been dealt with the files must be returned, unaltered to the respective Student Service area.
Student files can be accessed by the student once adequate identification has been proced, but the file must not be removed from the office.
Each of the five Teaching Divisions (Engineering and Science, Health Sciences, Resources and Environment, Curtin Business School, Humanities) have their own student services area, with the exception of the Curtin Business School and Humanities who also have an International Student Services Office, where the International Student applications and enrolments are processed and files are kept.
The Division of Engineering and Science, Division of Health Sciences and Division of Resources and Environment do not have their own International Office and the student applications are processed through the main International Office however, once the enrolments have been processed these divisions then keep indivial student files.
The Office of Research and Development also keeps files on students and these cover thesis examinations, graations and also scholarships.
2. Privacy
As a legislative requirement Curtin University of Technology must comply with the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000.
Student files are classed as confidential information and as such these details (including addresses or telephone numbers) cannot be disclosed to any third party or agency without the written consent of the Student. Any written consent obtained from the student should clearly outline the details of the exact information to be disclosed, particulars of the third party that are to have access to this information and the purpose for this disclosure. This written consent must be signed and dated by the student.
Any disclosure of student information without obtaining the student's written consent may expose the University to a "breach of confidence" action.
Staff should also review the Student Charter available on the University Policy and Proceres website ( http://www.policies.curtin.e.au/).
3. Access and Security
Only Student Services staff in each Division is to have access to student files. Academic staff that are providing courses to students directly are able to access particular student files to query results, enrolment details and other details of the student for the purposes of teaching.
Access to the student files should be granted to students on request but under supervision at all times. Before access is given more than one form of identification should be used to identify the student.
Student files should not be visible in public areas and should not be left unattended at any time unless they are securely locked away prohibiting unauthorised access.
It is the responsibility of all Divisions to ensure student information is protected at all times from any and all third parties except where required for specific cases such as legal requirements or where the student has provided consent for a third party to have access. Any access provided must be supervised at all times.
4. Creating a Student File
Student files should be created for each student that is formally enrolled with the Division at the time of enrolment and acceptance. Student files should be titled with the student ID number first and then Student name in full, surname first is a recommended option. The file number of the file is the students identification (ID) number at all times, the name of a student or even partial name of the student should not be used as the file reference as commonly there will be plication in students' names.
Any documents being attached to a student file should have the student ID number versified on the document and the file itself, the students' date of birth is always a good second check where the student ID number is not available.
Any information that is entered into Student One (Student management database system) is kept on divisional files (refer to Section 6 - What goes on a Student File)
The files used for student files should be manila files with a minimum of 280gsm thickness at al times. Lever Arch files are not recommended as they take up valuable storage space. When student files are filed in compactus/shelving units, files must be easily identified by placing coloured index labels (also known as alphanumeric labels) down the spine to indicate indivial student files. They can then be filed in numeric order according to the student ID number.
The Records and Archives Office can provide advice on file standards and provide examples of file covers.
5. What goes on a Student File?
Student files are an important part of examining and assessing a student and as such files must be complete to allow users of the files to have the complete information about the student.
Interactions with students, such as meetings, conversations, correspondence, emails and any other communication between a student and staff, particularly academic staff must be documented. The information documented will depend on the nature of the communication, simple routine communications may simply require a file note of the discussion highlighting specific advice, agreements, decisions etc that have been made, particularly if this is a verbal communication. However for issues that are more significant there will be a need to ensure accurate records are created and maintained, these may include such issues as to the students' progress, especially if it is unsatisfactory. These matters must be fully documented and placed on file with all relevant documents such as emails, and other written documents.
The following is an example of the records that should be placed on a student file, this list is not exhaustive and is provided as a guide only;
Applications for Admission (both Postgraate and Undergraate studies)
Applications for Australian Resident Postgraate Coursework Studies
Applications for Advance Standing
Enrolment/Amendment Forms
Extension Forms
Leave of Absence Forms
Special Late Withdrawal Forms
Deferrals
Withdrawals
Financial Assistance forms and documents
Change of Result/s
HECS (Higher Ecation Contribution Scheme) and PELS (Postgraate Ecation Loans Scheme) Application Forms.
Medical Certificates
Work Experience Certificates
Student Placements
First Aid Certificates
Applications to Graate Form
Routine correspondence between the university and the student (see what does not go on a student file below)
Historical amendments are sent from the Divisions to the main Student Services for direct entry into Student One, which have not been received either through TISC (Tertiary Institutions Service Centre) or IO (International Office). These are assessed and processed and letters of offer sent out to Student Services, and then sent back to the Divisions for filing.
Research and Development Student Files are files kept on thesis examination of higher degree by research students. All information (see list below) is entered directly by Research and Development Staff into the Student One database. Information kept on their files are:
Progress Summary Sheet (see picture below)
Student One profile sheet showing students history of courses, enrolment start and finish dates
Nomination of examiners form made out by Thesis committee approved by Division of Graate Studies Committee (DGSC) which is sent to Research and Development (R&D)
Thesis examination reports and payments for each examiner
Costs and payments for the binding of student thesis.
Routine correspondence between the student and the university.
International Office Student Files are kept for International Students and are comprised of the following:
Letter and conditions of offer
Confirmation of enrolment (COE)
Copies of qualifications and test results
Copies of academic transcripts and similar from other institutions
Copies of passports and visas
Copies of receipts of payment of tuition fees and overseas student health cover.
Application to enrol
Correspondence/communications by email/letter/facsimile between the International Office (IO) and the student or agent acting for the student.
Copy of invoice acceptance of offer
International Office sends out student applications to the appropriate schools for assessment, who then return them to the International Office to let them know if the student has been accepted or rejected.
6. What does not go on a Student File?
The following are not kept on the Divisional Student Files but are instead kept within the main Student Services area, or in indivial departments.
Non-Standard variations, such as Disciplinary matters and complaints are kept within the Universities main Student Services area.
Centrelink information is held at the CSU (Customer Service Unit) in the Main Student Services area for the University.
Admissions are also held at the main Student Services area.
Exams and Appeals are held at the main Student Services area.
7. Disposal of Student Files
Student files can only be disposed of after the retention period has expired according to the approved University and/or State Disposal Authority. Currently the approved Disposal Authority requires that:
General and Honours student files must be kept for twenty five (25) years after the date of the students last enrolment with the University.
Masters and Doctorate student files must be kept for seventy five (75) years after the date of last enrolment with the University.
The student files are to be retained in the creating office while active then transfered to the Records and Archives Office two years after last action. Student files will be held by the Records and Archives office for thier retention period. General and Honours student files will be reviewed after 25 years before seeking approval for destruction. Masters and Doctorate student files will be reviewed after 75 years before seeking approval for destruction. (Note Masters and Doctoral Theses are University archives and are retained permanently)
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