This talk will teach participants to: Understand the responsibilities of schools which use technology to
meet educational needs Consider multiple lower, appellate, and Supreme Court cases which provide precedent and guidance when and how to intervene Determine how policy should be structured, and whether to move towards a prohibitive or permission atmosphere regarding devices Apply...
Not exact matches
Local authorities may choose to place young people with special
educational needs in special post-16 institutions where they
consider that this provision will best
meet the young person's
needs.
The SEND code of practice from the DfE and Department of Health says in deciding whether to go ahead with an assessment the local authority must
consider whether there is evidence that despite the early years, school or post-16 institution taking action to
meet the special
educational needs of the child, the child has not made expected progress.
Charter schools are a good choice as you
consider your child's
educational options because they offer a variety of learning environments to
meet your family's
needs.
Within this, the bill says, inspectors have to
consider the «spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils» and how well the school
meets the
needs of the range of pupils - especially those with a disability or special
educational needs.
Although early college entrance is not appropriate for all highly gifted children, it should be seriously
considered as one of many possible options to
meet the
educational needs of highly gifted children.
We will
consider the systems design of the curriculum driven one - size - fits - all
educational model, why it no longer
meets our
needs, and how to devise a system which can deliver a better future for our children and for ourselves as educators.
Below are major requirements, including skills, qualities, and
educational qualifications you may
need to
meet to be
considered for employment as a computer field service technician by most recruiters:
Upon request of a party, the court shall
consider the following factors in respect to both parents: the financial resources of the child, the financial resources of the custodial parent, the standard of living the child would have enjoyed had the marital relationship not been discontinued, the physical and emotional condition of the child, the
educational needs of the child, the financial resources and
needs of the non-custodial parent, inflation, the costs of
meeting the
educational needs of either parent, if the costs are incurred for the purpose of increasing the earning capacity of the parent, extraordinary travel and other travel - related expenses incurred in exercising the right to parent - child contact, and any other factors the court finds relevant.
Consider promoting one of these webinars to show millennial agents you're serious about
meeting their
educational needs.