Sentences with phrase «impose on students»

Of course not, that test data has not been made available because — for the most part — the test is unproven and untested; there is no track record, so let's impose it on all our students without any evidence of its effectiveness.
Instead of fees, the majority of the academic departments impose on students a certain number of hours work for the university each week.
Fewer undergraduate students were on hand, in part because organizers didn't want to «impose this on students,» says Penny Dacks, a neuroscientist with the American Epilepsy Society who helped run the march.
The Welsh Liberal Democrat Assembly Member for South Wales West, Peter Black has criticised Swansea University for the seven - day deadline it imposes on students wishing to appeal against their degree results.
Learn about the methodical schedules and system of discipline and surveillance imposed on students of Indian Residential Schools.
But when projects are imposed on students because nonprofit education reform shills, far removed from the schools and students themselves, think it's a good idea, those projects are more likely to turn into exasperating chores for the students.
Detroit, MI — November 20, 2014 Leaders from the Michigan Education Justice Coalition staged a «Walk with Me» event to highlight the injustices imposed on students and their families by Detroit's unaccountable and mostly unregulated school governance model.
During the trial, Plaintiffs have presented evidence of the substantial harms imposed on students by California's permanent employment, dismissal, and seniority - based layoff laws.
One way it is imposed on students is through printed materials and coursebooks, particularly those used for foreign language teaching given their rich linguistic content and content - based nature.
The school authorities must rethink on academic activities imposing on students.
He references his support for the Higher Education Opportunity Act which he claimed will «ease the financial burden imposed on students and families.»

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South Korea, which has become a cryptocurrency trading hub after a market frenzy that attracted even housewives and students, has already imposed some regulations on cryptocurrency trading.
There are two caveats about rates on government student loans to keep in mind: First, the formula mandated by the Higher Education Act imposes an 8.25 percent cap for federal direct loans to undergraduates, and 9.5 percent for direct loans to grad student loans.
Both of these types of organizations, among others, tend to have diverse populations, it would be nothing short of doctrinaire to impose a particular religious dogma on the medical care of everyone who is a patient, a student or an employee.
On August 31, 2007, the president of Clemson University opened a letter from the South Carolina chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union that read, «Coach [Tommy] Bowden... has abused his authority as... head football coach by imposing his strong personal religious beliefs upon student - athletes under his charge.»
One of the most important principles to follow for spiritual directors is that you don't impose your spirituality on your students.
Student plans are often association plans and the school does not have a legal basis to appeal Obama mandates that are imposed on these plans.
And it suggests that school - discipline programs might be more effective if they were to focus less on imposing punishment and more on creating a classroom environment in which students who lack self - regulatory capacities can find the tools and context they need to develop them.
The partnership coincides with the recent Pennsylvania Senate concurring on SB200, an act establishing standards for managing concussions and traumatic brain injuries to student - athletes; assigning duties to the Department of Health and the Department of Education; and imposing penalties.
Still another policy called for by SNA would extend the comment period on the «Smart Snacks in Schools» standards which, for the first time ever, will (beginning July 1st) impose some regulations on «competitive foods» sold at school outside of federal meal programs, including at a la carte snack bars, vending machines, and student stores.
Chartwells requires that the students» vegetables be grown with strictly organic methods — even though it imposes no such requirements on its own suppliers.
Adonis was an adviser to Tony Blair and a key driver of the decision to impose tuition fees on university students, but he has been strongly critical of recent changes to the scheme.
Bloomberg complained there are too many cases in which state arbitrators impose only a slap on the wrist to teachers found guilty of sexually inappropriate behavior toward students.
Chargebacks are state - mandated fees imposed on a county when its residents attend another county's community college, affecting most Towns in the county but disproportionately affecting municipalities near county borders with students attending community colleges in the neighboring county.
It seems even a total delinking is under discussion, a 180 degree shift from his imposed law passed this spring hardwiring a teacher's survival to student scores on state mandated Common Core driven tests.
Against a graduate tax: «The coalition will fortunately not be imposing a graduate super-tax on students who go into higher - paying jobs, the option favoured by Vince Cable.
He added, «No law empowers the state government of Ekiti to impose Education Development Levy on pupils / student as of mission schools in Ekiti state.»
Nass, Stroebel and Kapenga wrote a memo demanding amendments that would prohibit UW from spending $ 4 million on diversity training for students and faculty; raise the income eligibility for the statewide voucher program to 300 percent of the federal poverty level; repeal the state prevailing wage on Jan. 1; and forbid municipalities to impose any wheel tax not approved through a referendum.
Citi News sources say students acted in protest against a disciplinary measure imposed on one...
Pity for us he didn't pull out of the coalition earlier and prevent far greater suffering being imposed on welfare claimants, families, students, patients.
The Assembly has already passed a bill to essentially impose a two - year moratorium on the impact of the new testing associated with Common Core, on both teachers and students, and Senate Education Chair Flanagan says he expects full agreement on a new law by the end of March.
«IDS speaks out: No immigration control = no welfare reform Main Cameron stopped Theresa May imposing work restrictions on immigrant students»
Governor Cuomo and the legislature this spring imposed a two year moratorium on the exam results being applied to student records, after what was widely viewed as a botched roll out of the Common Core standards.
Amid a statewide furor over the flawed implementation of the Common Core Learning Standards, the State Assembly on Feb. 28 introduced a bill that would impose a two - year moratorium on attaching high - stakes consequences to the New York state tests for teachers and students.
If the grad school does not impose a KPI on the professors for making sure that phd students finish on time / get feedback on time, then sadly enough phd students will be the last priority.
Another effective measure that could be taken at a university level is that postgraduate departments should impose a limit on the number of students supervised by an individual lecturer, especially when the latter has increased teaching and administrative duties.
«Interacting with students on social media imposes a cost in terms of devoting critical manpower, but if universities develop strategies for managing various social platforms for different types of incidents, they can better prepare students during emergencies,» says co-author Raj Sharman, PhD, associate professor of management science and systems in the School of Management.
If studies show a definite decrease in comprehension when people read e-texts, then we are doing a disservice to our students, teachers and schools by imposing less beneficial testing on them.
The chimps are basically imposing a «natural tax» on farmers growing crops near the nutrient - rich soils of the forest,» said Shane McGuinness, lead author on the research and PhD student in Geography at Trinity, who conducted the interview - based study with the help of the Great Apes Trust and local conservation workers.
Imposing workforce restrictions on healthcare personnel or selectively excluding students who are more likely to be super-spreaders from educational settings during a pandemic
I never impose a limiting belief system on students.
But the fact that he's allowed to depart radically from the curriculum and impose a leftist slant on recent history leaves the unfortunate impression that no one in authority is watching or cares about the students.
Greene's contention is that any kind of nudge subtly imposes our judgment on to students of what is an optimal educational pathway or outcome, and that these «educational prods are much more likely to be intrusive and much less likely to be effective.»
Community college systems across the country are likely to impose tuition increases on their students next year, a survey shows.
After more than a year of imposing a strict blockade, it's high time for the Batesville schools to bulldoze the firewalls and let the light of the Internet shine on students and teachers.
State constitutions impose a duty on states to ensure that its young citizens have access to an education, but those students do not have a duty to attend assigned schools.
But as the Gates Foundation pushes national standards with new national tests, they seem inclined to impose the «best» practices that science identified on all students.
To compare these active parental choices to the forced segregation of our nation's past (the authors of the report actually call some charter schools «apartheid» schools) trivializes the true oppression that was imposed on the grandparents and great - grandparents of many of the students seeking charter options today.
The CEP's central thesis is that while exit exams may appear to be inexpensive, they actually create the need for new spending by imposing on schools the burden of educating students to pass the test.
And if life imposes, and students can't show up for class, they don't miss out on the material they would in a conventional course, because they proceed at their own pace.
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