We can think of
other decisional costs of judicial review as well, but these are more speculative.
Not exact matches
The concept of professional capital on the
other hand consists of three components: human capital (the quality of individual teachers); social capital (the collaborative power of teachers as a group); and
decisional capital (the wisdom and expertise of teachers to make sound judgments about learners that are cultivated over time).
In their efforts to improve student achievement, school - and district - level leaders should, as a matter of policy and practice, extend significant
decisional influence to
others in the school community.
They should be applied consistently with constitutional requirements, statutes,
other court rules and
decisional law, and in the context of all relevant circumstances.
But, if custody is a contentious issue, we all may agree to start with equitable distribution of the assets, which, if successfully decided, would encourage the couple to proceed into
other difficult
decisional areas.
The psychological injury caused to the child by a Type II
decisional error of saying there was no sexual abuse of the child when in truth there was, and when the child actually takes the momentous step of disclosing the sexual abuse to
others, is extremely severe and devastating to the child.