Extent
of Nonparticipation The IEP must also include an explanation of the extent, if any, to which the child will not participate with nondisabled children in the regular class and in other school settings and activities.
In sum, the sources cited above suggest that significant levels
of nonparticipation were restricted in 2015 to a minority of states and, except for New York, Colorado, and Rhode Island, to relatively small subsets of their eligible test - taking populations.
Even as favorable a research design as a lottery is susceptible to the problems
of nonparticipation and noncompliance.
Note, however, that because
of nonparticipation in the early NAEP assessments, we can not estimate an improvement trend for the 1992 2011 time period for nine states — Alaska, Illinois, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Vermont, and Washington.
By calling off the game, the AFL stars played right into the hands of those that foster the antebellum ideas
of nonparticipation between the races.
Not exact matches
Comparable liturgies
of Spirit - led groups need to be invented to provide vehicles
of maturing in our day; otherwise, conventional Sunday morning worship will tend to freeze worshipers into
nonparticipation and thereby arrest members at less mature stages
of faith.
The participation (and
nonparticipation)
of the various tribes is a prominent theme (vs. 9 - 18), 7 but the primary fighting was between Yahweh and the Canaanite kings.
Nor will the
nonparticipation of a minority invalidate the proceedings
of the Council.
Examples
of supply - side issues that can affect public perception include transportation, selective admissions, and
nonparticipation in the OneApp.