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Dynamic priorities: a priority system that incorporates
Dynamic priorities: a priority system that incorporates structured reassessment mechanisms to detect when circumstances have shifted enough to warrant re-evaluation, distinguishing genuine environmental shifts from momentary noise and enabling deliberate, well-timed changes rather than reactive or impulsive modifications
Why This Is a Definition
This definition establishes the precise semantic boundary of 'dynamic priorities' by identifying its key components: structured reassessment mechanisms, detection of environmental shifts, distinction between genuine changes and noise, and enabling deliberate rather than reactive changes. It clearly differentiates this concept from mere priority fluctuation or churn, specifying what makes a priority system 'dynamic' in the curriculum's usage.