A sustainable, positive school climate fosters youth development and the learning necessary for a productive and satisfying
life in a democratic society.
Such choices enhance children's access to better schools, thereby increasing the likelihood that they will be able to gain the skills necessary for full
participation in a democratic society.
Second, this is related to a deeper failure of the police to understand the role of peaceful
protest in a democratic society, and to understand their own role as facilitating such protest.
The protection of a person's reputation is indeed worthy of
protection in a democratic society, but it must be carefully balanced against the equally important right of freedom of expression.
It is a fundamental though qualified right, subject to lawful interference in pursuit of legitimate aims (such as the prevention of fraud and crime) and
necessary in a democratic society.
Both of these freedoms may be made subject to limitations embodied in statutes, and which are necessary
in a democratic society in order to maintain public safety, protect health or morality or to defend the rights of other persons.
This refrain seemed to capture the hope that organizers and many participants expressed as they tackled the not - so - small question of how schools could better prepare and encourage students to be active
participants in democratic society.
The debates about the role of
schooling in a democratic society, the lives of children and families, and the relationship between schools and society were relegated to the margins as no longer relevant to the business plan to reinvent American education.
In pre-prepared comments, he told said that Facebook hasn't done enough to protect its users» privacy adequately and that the company has now taken full stock of the role the social network
plays in democratic society given the scale of its reach and engagement.
«To promote a culture of civility and inclusion, in which Illinois lawyers and judges embody ideals of the profession in service to the administration of
justice in our democratic society.»
Based on the principle that creative arts play an important
role in democratic society, it was founded in 1970 by Willy Brandt acting on a proposal by the then chairman of the German Federation of Artists.
They were so common at the beginning of the twentieth century that politicians like Theodore Roosevelt could «preach» them in political campaigns.9 Through contact with family units, churches have been expected to inculcate the moral integrity necessary for
freedom in a democratic society.