But for those of us who have been practicing this form of therapeutic justice, we have already been meeting these standards up until
now on a voluntary basis.
But for those of us who have been practicing this form of therapeutic justice, we have already been meeting these standards up until
now on a voluntary basis.
Not exact matches
Further, the
voluntary nature of the hoped - for Paris agreement means it makes less sense
now to lump countries into binary categories
based on wealth.
But
now international teachers are translating ClassDojo for us,
on a
voluntary basis.
The private companies which sold Baseline Assessment systems to schools are
now trying to persuade teachers to carry
on using their tests and observation schedules,
on a
voluntary basis.
But
now, as we move to the next level of accountability, this reform «miracle» is being called into question by discrepancies leading to allegations of fraud in dropout reporting as well as the preliminary results of the new, more rigorous, Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) test, which, depending
on your perspective, reflect either a lack of true student achievement progress in many areas or a backsliding in progress previously reported.Recently, this debate was sharpened with the release of the results in five major U. S. cities of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) tests, in which Houston participated
on a
voluntary basis, and the results were mixed at best.
The code is still available
on a
voluntary basis for
now.
The upscale resort has its own pest control for vermin, of course, but
now and again a cat may help out
on a
voluntary basis.
When «smart meters»,
voluntary for
now but soon to be mandatory, become widespread, the inevitable «rolling brownouts», which can only be accomplished
now by shutting down entire substations, can be effected by shutting off power to the hoi polloi (me, for example)
on an individual
basis while the nomenklature are inconvenienced not a whit.