The framework presents a circular model defining the relationships between subject disciplines essential for students to achieve the «Three Es: Engaged Thinkers and
Ethical Citizens with an Entrepreneurial Spirit» placing the student at the centre of the decision - making, and providing «I» statement indicators for achievement.
Alberta's development plan for competency - based learning is described in Framework for Student Learning: Competencies for Engaged Thinkers and
Ethical Citizens with an Entrepreneurial Spirit (2011).
Not exact matches
This book could be a lifeline for struggling businesses that havent learned how to market themselves as
ethical, environmentally friendly, active corporate
citizens with whom their prospects want to do business.
In his earlier address to the bishops, Benedict urged «a clear and united witness» on public questions of great moral moment, recognizing that «it can not be assumed that all Catholic
citizens think in harmony
with the Church's teaching on today's key
ethical questions.»
The company says it accomplishes this by: > «Taking pride in our immense devotion to customer service; > «Making every effort to fulfill customer requests; > «Delivering quality products accurately and timely in accordance
with customers» orders; > «Working together in a synergistic environment to ensure the satisfaction of all customers; > «Recognizing and supporting our commitment to our employees as valuable links in our chain of success; and > «Conducting business according to the highest
ethical standards and serving as an outstanding corporate
citizen in the community.»
Or would the Town of Clarkstown turn to a new candidate and go down the road less traveled to a better future where there would be compassion shown for seniors; where there would be concern for property values and their protection
with a Ward System; where there would be a supervisor who would act
with fiscal responsibility for those who pay property taxes; and most importantly where there would be a Supervisor who would lead the Town Board
with high
ethical standards and provide the
citizens of Clarkstown
with an open, transparent and principled government?
The mission of the Park City School district, in partnership
with the home and community, is to provide varied educational opportunities in a safe environment that encourages and supports each student to become an active learner and critical thinker who strives to achieve his or her highest potential as an
ethical and responsible
citizen in a global environment.
There is increasing recognition that public schools should provide a complete education, one that is academically strong, obviously, but one that also prepares children to be socially and emotionally competent, to be
ethical and moral, to work well
with others, and to be engaged and tolerant
citizens.
Soundview School educates students to become innovative thinkers and
ethical citizens and leaders who will serve our community
with compassion and respect.
In addition, the two halves of this essay are united in theme, as they are both deeply concerned
with the issue of citizenship and the role of social studies teachers in cultivating critical and
ethical citizens.
manipulates the political process to spin concern for animals into laws and regulations that deprive private
citizens of the right to make
ethical determinations about their relationships
with animals
If records were available on national compliance
with ethical obligations for climate change, they could be used both by the international community to pressure nations to improve performance on their climate change
ethical obligations and also create a factual basis that could be used by
citizens within the nation to ensure that the national climate change policies consider
ethical obligations in setting their emissions targets.
This series argues that NGOs, governments, and
citizens should ask opponents of climate change policies questions designed to bring attention to the obvious
ethical and moral problems
with arguments made by opponents of climate change policies based on cost.
This series argues that NGOs, governments, and
citizens should ask opponents of climate change policies questions designed to bring attention to the obvious
ethical and moral problems
with arguments made by opponents of climate change policies.
This information could be very valuable in deepening
citizen and government reflection on
ethical, justice, and equity problems
with national responses to climate change.
There is an important need to change the focus of national debates on climate change policies at the national scale so that
citizens understand the
ethical problems
with their country's national commitments.
Furthermore, because national INDCs that have been submitted to the UNFCCC do not contain crucial information that is necessary to evaluate the nation's compliance
with its
ethical obligations, nations must submit additional information to allow
citizens around the world to evaluate national compliance
with its
ethical obligations to prevent dangerous climate change.
But my point is really this: exercising judgment as a
citizen may not be constrained by law, but it is constrained by morality, and
ethical citizenry requires compliance
with one's moral obligations.
Canada needs an open dialogue,
with citizen input, on
ethical questions and international standards surrounding lethal autonomous weapons, and how to build a framework for oversight in the use of AI.
Through keynote presentations, breakout sessions and the resource fair, participants will interact
with like - minded colleagues to share and learn strategies on how to engage their students and help them develop into
ethical citizens.
An understanding of, and commitment to, these values and the development of the skills to uphold and promote them throughout society provides an opportunity for students in Australia to be active and informed
citizens who act
with moral and
ethical integrity.
[18] Goal 2 of the Declaration commits to ensuring all young Australians become active and informed
citizens who act
with moral and
ethical integrity, appreciate diversity, are committed to national values of democracy, equity and justice, participate in Australia's civic life and are responsible global and local
citizens.
Open Circle, a program of the Wellesley Centers for Women, works
with elementary school communities in New England, New York, and New Jersey to help children become
ethical people, contributing
citizens, and successful learners.