Sentences with phrase «of exclusionary»

Keep in mind that if a person wouldn't pick up the phone to respond to the ad because of the exclusionary wording, there could be a complaint.
My experience has been that when a sex - abuse accusation emerges in the context of a PAS — especially after the failure of a series of exclusionary maneuvers — the accusation is far more likely to be false than true.
However, since private programs are not required to report suspensions and expulsions, earlier reports likely underestimated the frequency of exclusionary disciplinary practices in early childhood settings.
A progressive discipline policy that limits the use of exclusionary discipline practices and encourages all schools to respond to misbehavior using supportive, restorative discipline practices to promote social and emotional development.The result of this policy shift and accompanying professional development efforts has been a dramatic decrease in suspensions and expulsions and an increase in the use of instructive, corrective, and restorative responses to misconduct.
Implicit biases may lead to higher rates of exclusionary practices for Black boys, which in turn deprives these boys of valuable learning and education experiences and sets them on a negative trajectory that increase their risk for incarceration as an adult (the «pipeline»).
Being suspended or expelled directly disrupts students» learning and weakens their connection to school, and research shows all students do worse in schools with higher levels of exclusionary discipline.
Rite Aid, a founding member of the exclusionary, rival CurrentC consortium, has reversed course and announced its support for Apple Pay and other contactless transaction methods soon.
The New York Court of Appeals, in Cragg v. Allstate, recently had occasion to consider the scope of an exclusionary clause in a homeowner's policy in the compelling context of a lawsuit brought after the accidental drowning of a three - year - old girl, deciding that her father was entitled to a wrongful death award.
As part of this exclusionary period, most life insurance policies include suicide clauses.
Not only will the application of the exclusionary rule depend on a wide range of considerations, other rules of evidence may need to be applied (such as the rules against character evidence and extrinsic evidence on a collateral matter).
The immediate impact of exclusionary tuition rates is a professional community that compounds its own lamentable mental health and substance abuse statistics; the longer - term ones are a bar that is out of touch with the general public and can't afford to provide service to the poor, and a bench whose members grew up going to private schools in places like Rosedale.
The substantial social costs exacted by the exclusionary rule for the vindication of Fourth Amendment rights have long been a source of concern... We have now reexamined the purposes of the exclusionary rule and the propriety of its application in cases where officers have relied on a subsequently invalidated search warrant.
However, the appellate court further determined there was insufficient evidence before it to determine the «factual matrix» necessary to interpret the ambiguous wording of an exclusionary endorsement.
The Bureau characterized diverging views as follows: are these agreements a «lawful application of the exclusionary powers granted by a patent», OR do these agreements simply «pay potential generic competitors not to enter the marketplace, thereby lessening competition»?
First, a court must examine the threshold admissibility of such evidence in accordance with the well - established factors in R. v. Mohan, [1994] 2 S.C.R. 9 (relevance, necessity, absence of an exclusionary rule and a properly qualified expert).
In the context of this exclusionary rule «prejudice» refers to the potential that the evidence will be misused in some way.
4 The amendment added a trailer that signaled a softening of the exclusionary rule.
He notes, however, that Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, in a separate opinion, states,» [T] he continued operation of the exclusionary rule, as settled and defined by our precedents, is not in doubt.»
The Manulife Policy does not contain the type of exclusionary language that terminates coverage for undiscovered disability claims the employee had and that originated during their employment, when their employment ceases.
As to the issue of the probability and appreciability of the exclusionary effects, the Court held that, although it is a prerequisite that the likelihood of an anticompetitive effect is shown, there is no need to demonstrate the serious or appreciable nature of these effects for a practice to fall within the scope of Article 102 TFEU (paras 66 - 67 and 73 - 74).
Therefore, contrary to the findings in Michelin II (especially, para 241) and British Airways (especially, para 288), when assessing this kind of rebates, the likelihood of any exclusionary effect can not merely be assumed, but must be assessed on the basis, inter alia, of the factors outlined at paras 35, 39, 40 and 46 of the judgment in Post Danmark II.
To my mind the treatment of an exclusionary effect should not be different whether it results from pre-existing market power (an Article 102 TFEU case) or from created market power (an Article 101 TFEU case).
Absent, a detailed explanation of exclusionary methods, we are left wondering if Dendrochronology is Alchemy disguised as Science.
As discussed in detail below, it is the ASPCA's position that unsocialized community cats are best served by focusing resources on TNRM and RTF programs, distribution of exclusionary devices (such as fencing and keeping garbage bins closed) and deterrents, and public education concerning the humane management of community cats.
This is alarming because D.C. doesn't have a full picture of current in - school suspension, and if more schools start to substitute this practice for out - of - school suspensions, there is a real risk of exclusionary discipline persisting but obscured from view.
He claims that «connecting with kids and having a strong instructional program» are the keys to lower rates of exclusionary discipline (NPR Staff, 2013).
These findings suggest that excessive use of exclusionary discipline affects the entire climate of the school, making it an environment less conducive to learning for all students.
What is the scale and disproportionality of exclusionary discipline that the bill prohibits?
In order to move toward a more equitable system, Pinellas must abandon its use of exclusionary discipline practices.
Additionally, a 2014 study of Kentucky secondary schools found that «higher levels of exclusionary discipline within schools over time generate collateral damage, negatively affecting the academic achievement of non-suspended students in punitive contexts» (Perry and Morris, 2014, 1).
Indeed, while these phenomena hold true regardless of race, Pinellas» disproportionate use of exclusionary discipline measures on black students undoubtedly contributes to the double - digit achievement gap.
Furthermore, even in districts with the lowest suspension rates, racial disparities in discipline and schools with high rates of exclusionary discipline are still present.
Heavy use of exclusionary discipline has negative consequences for individual students as well as schools.
We believe that strong SEL supports in the early grades, in lieu of exclusionary discipline, can help stave off a damaging snowball effect for children.
No - excuses disciplinary practices can contribute to high rates of exclusionary discipline (e.g., suspensions that push students out of school) and may not support a broad definition of student success.
Restorative Practices: Righting the Wrongs of Exclusionary School Discipline by Dr. Marilyn Armour
Suspended Childhood — An Analysis of Exclusionary Discipline of Texas» Pre-K and Elementary School Students By Texas Appleseed, 2015 https://slate.adobe.com/a/6dvQB/
The ultimate goal of this moratorium is to reduce the reliance on all forms of exclusionary discipline and to replace them with best practices that support students, teachers and all members of the school community in creating safe and engaging classroom environments.
In 2016, the Legal Aid Justice Center released Suspended Progress, an issue brief on the state of exclusionary discipline in the Commonwealth of Virginia's public...
Larry described Engaging Schools» Schoolwide Discipline and Student Support work and observed, «During the last four years or so there has been a real sea change in the understanding among educators and many in the community about the extent and impact of exclusionary and disproportional discipline.»
Recognizing the negative effects of exclusionary discipline, schools are testing ways if reforming discipline to create a positive climate in schools, which also helps all students learn.
The «school - to - prison pipeline,» or the overuse of exclusionary discipline against students of color 3.
By contrast, several of the recognized Schools of Opportunity have embraced restorative justice, which seeks to minimize the use of exclusionary disciplinary practices such as suspensions and expulsions.
Instead, children with behavioral health conditions are often marginalized through the use of exclusionary discipline policies that disrupt their education.
ESSA requires states to describe how they will assist districts to reduce: bullying and harassment, the overuse of exclusionary discipline practices (e.g. suspensions, expulsions, school - based arrests), and seclusion and restraint.
Chicago schools with high rates of suspensions and expulsions served extremely vulnerable, segregated populations, while those with low levels of exclusionary discipline did not.
Given that the average suspension is conservatively put at 3.5 days, we estimate that U.S. public school children lost nearly 18 million days of instruction in just one school year because of exclusionary discipline.
Furthermore, the program was the most beneficial for teachers» reduction of exclusionary discipline with African American students.
This is the first study to show that programs like MTP - S that focus on teacher - student interactions in a sustained manner using a rigorous approach can actually reduce the disproportionate use of exclusionary discipline with African American students.
Instead, schools took a cue from the 1970s War on Drugs with its zero - tolerance approach, he said, and dramatically expanded the use of exclusionary discipline — taking students out of their everyday educational settings — with unanticipated outcomes.
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