How is Functional Skills defined in a legal contract?
- Functional Skills means the relevant skills for the purposes of [ESFA Rules].
Seen in 17 SEC filings. - Functional Skills means skills that allow communication, interaction with others, and performance of tasks with practical utility and significance in different environments such as home, community, or work.
Seen in 15 SEC filings. - Functional Skills means essential and critical abilities needed for a child with disabilities to learn specific daily living, personal, social, and employment skills. These skills enhance performance and independence at work, in school, at home, in the community, during leisure time, and for post-secondary and other lifelong opportunities.
Seen in 1 SEC filing.
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- Functional Skills means the essential abilities enabling interaction, communication, task performance, and enhancing individual independence across various environments.
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Functional Skills means the essential abilities enabling interaction, communication, task performance, and enhancing individual independence across various environments.