Sentences with phrase «school policy conflicts»

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Since the Court found that state and local educational policy were in conflict with fundamental democratic rights as expressed in the Constitution, it ruled that local self - determination in respect to segregated schools must be overruled by national policy.
A church - state conflict arises when government adopts a policy that has the effect of restricting freedom of conscience or of imposing on all a policy essentially based on the ethos of a particular religious tradition (example: a law outlawing contraception or mandating devotion to Mary in a public school).
Speaking from a packed high school auditorium in the South Bronx, Mark - Viverito proposed a far - reaching overhaul of Rikers Island to bring it to the point of closing down and a plan to scrap old warrants from New Yorker's records — policies that could put her ahead of Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration on justice reform and in direct conflict with the city's powerful correction officers» union, the court system and the police department.
On Sunday Mr Clegg said that while his comments on free schools contradict government policies it was not a damaging conflict.
«Apparent conflict» re his educ policy and ints of local school
Developed in consultation with foreign ministries, defense and education officials, and the International Committee of the Red Cross, among other groups, it stipulates that countries agree to assist victims of attacks on schools; help to keep classes running; investigate violent incidents; promote «conflict - sensitive» education policies to lessen tension among diverse social or ethnic groups; and implement various other measures.
The schools that we studied, what they did was have really clear values and principles that guided their decisions, and they brought policies together in what we would say is a coherent way, so they weren't conflicting and contrasting and banging up against each other.
Paul Peterson interviews Robert Shapiro, an expert on public opinion, about how the partisan divide in education policy is shifting, as issues of school quality and accountability have produced «conflicted liberals,» at the same time that the presidential election is creating «conflicted conservatives.»
Denver Teacher Elected to School Board Resigning Her Position to Comply with Conflict - of - Interest policy (Chalkbeat) Martin West quoted regarding the necessity for politicians to explain rationale for positions on policy.
Harvard Graduate School of Education Assistant Professor Sarah Dryden - Peterson, along with co-author Francine Menashy of the University of Massachusetts Boston, recently published «The Global Partnership for Education and the Evolution of Engagement in Contexts of Conflict and Fragility» on the Network for International Policies and Cooperation in Education and Training (NORRAG) website.
While this is a reasonable approach, given the high percentages of students from low - income families in CEP schools, such a policy tends to conflict with the heavy emphasis placed by the ESEA on measuring achievement gaps between students from low - income families and other students in establishing performance consequences for schools.
[12] See Neal McCluskey, «Why We Fight: How Public Schools Cause Social Conflict,» Cato Institute Policy Analysis No. 587, January 23, 2007, http://www.cato.org/publications/policy-analysis/why-we-fight-how-public-schools-cause-social-conflict (accessed October 26, 2016).
To dramatically reduce violence and work towards a more peaceful world where individuals have better self — esteem and better conflict resolutions skills, instruction in peaceful living must be intentional and school climate, policies, and practices need to shift to be more caring and responsive to learner
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Incorporating restorative practices into the after school program setting is a transformational change from focusing on behavior policy that relies heavily on rules for behavior and consequences for breaking those rules to building a community that transforms community members to repair and restore community should conflicts, disagreements, or disputes arise.
He is the author of two books — Islamic Identity, Postcoloniality and Educational Policy: Schooling and Ethno - Religious Conflict in the Southern Philippines (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005) and Teaching at the Crossroads of Faith and School: The Teacher as Prophetic Pragmatist (Lanham: University Press of America, 2002).
Safe schools are made possible by adopting clear discipline policies, offering anger management and conflict resolution sessions, and maintaining a caring and cooperative school culture that respects diversity.
It also expresses the intent of the Legislature» to require charter schools to establish conflict - of - interest policies - required under the Political Reform Act of 1974 - similar to those currently in place for school districts.
The implication being, I suppose, that no one but a high - ranking charter school corporate official can speak effectively on behalf of Connecticut's charter schools and having Comer on the board is a good idea, despite the very real and perceived conflict of interest that Comer brings with her to Connecticut's education policy setting board.
Consequently, the education sector today is increasingly isolated, ignored in national and state policy talk, riven by internecine conflict over issues like charter schools and Common Core, and abandoned by historical allies like the business community and governors.
We will end the school to prison pipeline by opposing discipline policies which disproportionately affect students of color and students with disabilities, and by supporting the use of restorative justice practices that help students and staff resolve conflicts peacefully and respectfully while helping to improve the teaching and learning environment.
Though the program includes a protection for religious liberty, «Nothing herein shall require any school or institution to adopt any rule, regulation, or policy that conflicts with its religious or moral teachings,» the effect of this expanded layer of regulatory control is yet to be determined.
Second, the new superintendent began to recognize other instances in which district policies were likely to conflict with Dewey's approach — such as requirements for districtwide professional development — and in some cases, offered the school waivers even before the principal requested them.
This would decrease the likelihood of teachers creating their own individual policies which may be in conflict with the mission and vision of the school.
Schools will have to follow a conflict of interest policy in spending these funds.
The policies may conflict with federal law, particularly at schools that serve high percentages of children from low - income families and receive Title I federal funds.
Applicable law or any agreement with a School will take priority and shall be controlling if and to the extent there is any conflict between any applicable law, or the provisions of any agreement with a School, and this Privacy Policy.
Integrating communication skills and conflict resolution into a curriculum and enforcing an anti-bullying policy can help create a positive school culture.
The state department also said it will make charter schools and their management companies to adhere to anti-nepotism and conflict - of - interest policies established for public school districts.
The study analyzes efforts that were undertaken by 10 states and 17 affiliated districts to coordinate policies and activities related to school leadership so that they would reinforce rather than conflict with and undermine each other.
Corey Callahan, the Charter Center's Director of Legal Affairs, and Ciarra Chavarria, Staff Attorney at Lawyers Alliance, discussed the legal background for creating and maintaining a set of bylaws and conflict of interest policy, and the provisions of the law specifically applicable to charter schools.
The same Andrea Comer who was appointed to the State Board of Education by Governor Malloy in the Spring of 2013, despite the obvious conflict of interest between working as an officer for a charter school management company with state contracts and serving on the board that sets state policies concerning charter schools.
All charter schools must have a set of bylaws and conflict of interest policies that comply with New York law.
Educational Policy and the Essential School: Explores how Essential schools have progressed in spite of apparent obstacles from state and district policies; includes a checklist for dealing with policies that conflict with Essential school princSchool: Explores how Essential schools have progressed in spite of apparent obstacles from state and district policies; includes a checklist for dealing with policies that conflict with Essential school princschool principles.
Young people made clear that punitive and zero tolerance policies are ineffective to address conflict and often harm the students they are intended to support,» write the authors about a recent hearing on safe schools.
«It conflicts with existing laws, policies and established decision - making authority, creating a thicket of confusion, duplication, conflicts and litigation among the District, the County, and the Charter Schools.
While many school districts and libraries have a policy honoring parents» wishes that their own children be given alternate assignments for class readings that conflict with their morals or religious beliefs, in far too many instances schools cave in to parental outrage and simply remove a book from class reading lists; when the angry mob gets loud enough or politicians up for re-election on the «family values» ticket need to make some noise, they've even resorted to pulling the access to the book, removing it from school and public libraries and classroom borrow shelves.
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We are very concerned, however, that your role in the current controversy regarding the legality of waterboarding has made you a symbol of Administration policies that conflict with basic principles of international and domestic law, the ideals of Boston College Law School, and the Jesuit principles that underlie Boston College's educational mission.
The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia sidestepped the conflicting rights between LGBT students and religious freedoms of Evangelical Christians, and focused instead on the legislative authority of the Society under the Legal Profession Act to require law schools to change its policies, following their 10 — 9 vote against accreditation.
Served as Counsel to two School Boards of Education advising clients on matters of employment, contractual procurement, responses to OPRA requests, and governing policies concerning conflicts of interests.
As part of the covered reasons for pre-trip cancellation, schedule conflicts such as being called into jury duty, being subpoenaed and required to report to court, or school year extensions that result in you having to cancel your covered trip may qualify for reimbursement (up to the policy limit).
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