Not exact matches
Equally fundamental is the fact that such physical
sanctions are
effective only when most members of the community habitually and voluntarily accept the existing order, that is, when their internal springs of action are consistent with the power structure of the society.
This is a low point for Ghana's international reputation and
only a thorough investigation of the intentions of the Ghanaians involved in this «Kenya Affair» and
effective sanctions against them can redeem the nation's image.
Public Agenda reported in 2006 that
only 20 percent of superintendents and 17 percent of principals thought linking rewards or
sanctions to student learning would be a «very
effective» way to improve teacher quality.
While many state policymakers are continually drawn to accountability measures that rely on
sanctions and rewards,
effective school and district leaders know that true accountability can
only be attained when teachers have the necessary knowledge and skills to improve student learning.
He expresses that — in the case of Cuba — travel
sanctions have not been
effective policy changes and have
only hurt the Cuban people.
Meanwhile the FSA has been indicating that the
only effective deterrent to misuse of price sensitive information is the threat of a criminal
sanction.
Response: After - the - fact
sanctions are important, but they are
effective only when coupled with laws that establish the ground rules for appropriate behavior.