Sentences with phrase «place of a public institution»

Indeed, the establishment of a charter school in place of a public institution has the real practical effect of diminishing the rights of parents to be involved in their children's education; it curtails the parents» standing as «citizens» and leaves them only as «consumers» or «stakeholders,» at best.

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Public libraries and other institutions in the District of Columbia and five states — Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska — will participate in the DASH for the STASH investor education / protection program and contest taking place April 15 - May 15, 2015 as part of Financial Literacy Month.
It is for these reasons that civilised states, in recognising the foundational place of the family, have made the public, life - long commitment of marriage as a civil institution.
As applied to modern democracy, the idea is that the moral legitimacy of a law or public policy can not be established merely by showing that it was put into place through the workings of democratic institutions.
If only the church's conventional image is changed from a self - centered, indifferent institution to that of a deeply concerned observer of public affairs — by simply being in the places where policy is being hammered out — this alone is warrant for deployment in the structures of the community,
Education was being placed under the control of the state and was becoming secularized, but on the frontiers of white settlement, especially in the United States, those moved by their Christian faith were founding most of the institutions of higher learning and were even responsible for much of the public school system.
It placed public instruction under the inspection of ecclesiastical authorities and gave financial support to some benevolent institutions of the Church.
What is one's place in a political regime that regards abortion as defining of the constitutional covenant, that expands the principle to other institutions of both private and public law, and that politically disempowers opponents?
Implicit in the doctrine of church - state separation that the Supreme Court enforced in this case is the assumption that religious symbols such as the yarmulke, while appropriate for private religious devotion in home or synagogue, have no legitimate place in any public institution.
Some of the very institutions that were set in place to protect and promote peace are the very ones violating their mandates and engendering fear in the public.
I mean, there are at least two axii (axes) of differences in your examples: all face coverings i.e. masks, or only veils and burqa components; proposals limited to schools — vis — à — vis attire and degrees of uniformity in government institutions; proposals applicable in all public places.
A sizeable campaign to change that institution should be in place: in other words, there should be real evidence of public pressure.
If the abuse took place in a public institution, like a school, it's even harder to seek justice in civil court since a victim would have to file a notice of claim to sue the entity within 90 days of the attack.
«It has therefore become necessary once again to inform members of the public that no recruitment / enlistment exercise is taking place at the Force Headquarters or at any of our institutions, Commands and Formations.
Bellevue The nation's oldest public hospital — and the premier emergency institution in New York City — is the go - to place in the aftermath of a plane or train wreck, an all - out gunfight or a commercial airliner slicing through a skyscraper.
This week, after the Trump administration placed restrictions on several federal agencies regarding communication with the public, self - described «rogue» versions of government science institutions cropped up on Twitter, defiantly sharing their support of science.
Ransomware attacks not only place a financial burden on victims, they also hinder the operations of these crucial public institutions.
For this not to happen, and for there to be sustainable peace as well as credible progress against poverty before 2030, then what needs to be in place are «responsive and legitimate institutions» that «encourage the rule of law, property rights, freedom of speech and the media, open political choice, access to justice, and accountable government and public institutions» (UN-High-Level-Panel, 2013: 9).
Alongside GDPR, The Freedom of Information Act places additional burdens of disclosure on public sector organizations and employees in these institutions will again require additional training.
«We really tried to tell the story as, «We are not getting rid of this horrible institution» — although it was failing kids and was a huge injustice — but we tried to tell the public that, «We are revitalizing the school to restore its proper place in the community,»» he says.
And both educators and the public who have so often been critical of education in recent years should also resist «the temptation to place more responsibility for moral education on the schools than these institutions can reasonably be expected to carry,» said Samuel M. Craver, professor of education...
While the English system includes a handful of private institutions, nearly all university enrollment takes place via the public system.
The last half century has seen loss of public purposes in research, increasing fragmentation of disciplines, privatized teaching, and weakening of relationships which connect educators to publics outside their institutions: evisceration of work for public purposes; work by publics; and work that takes place in public fashion.
In 2011, Florida lawmakers voted to place «Religious Freedom» amendment on the ballot, asking voters to remove the 125 - year - old ban in the use of public funds for religious institutions (the separation of church and state).
Those who seek to dismantle the institution of public schools paint a dismal picture of public schools as places of dreary conformity and failure.
This instant access to libraries and their support administrators in the places that patrons naturally look — like Facebook — can help the public perception of what purpose libraries serve, all while allowing librarians to connect with the people their institutions serve.
The institution of the Kaffeehaus, or coffeehouse, is one of the most democratic public places ever invented.
Public institutions like museums, of course, require constant and diligent cleaning and safeguarding, and the efforts of those who maintain the physical integrity of these places often remains invisible and underacknowledged.
In addition to exhibiting and placing art works in important public and private collections, the gallery nurtures the careers of its artists, working closely with institutions to organize exhibitions, collaborations, publications, and special projects.
Collections neatly ushers in an eclectic gathering of eight dealers, each with a focused selection of pieces that, in the words of Rosenthal, «contain the kernel of an exhibition that could take place at any of the great public institutions».
To be sure, many of the most commercially successful and critically established black artists are represented by white gallerists, who have the connections to important white collectors (since most wealth in the U.S. is still in white hands) and public institutions that have helped these artists establish wider markets and have their art placed in august institutions.
This fair's convening power is unmatched — drawing collectors and curatorial leadership from major institutions around the world — and we were very pleased to have a placed one of Humphrey's most significant works with a public institution
Select highlights include: Lisson Gallery's sale of an Anish Kapoor work listed as # 1.2 Million; David Kordansky Gallery sold out its booth of Tala Madani paintings, ranging from $ 22,000 to $ 110,000 each, to both collectors and public institutions; Hauser & Wirth placed paintings and sculptures by American artist Lorna Simpson with both museums and private collections, ranging from $ 150,000 to $ 300,000; David Zwirner sold out of works by American sculptor Carol Bove, including four sculptures and one work on paper at prices ranging from $ 50,000 to $ 550,000; Grimm Gallery completely sold out its stand, including works by William Monk ranging from $ 20,000 to $ 26,000; and Mendes Wood DM sold works ranging between $ 10,000 and $ 50,000.
Akhunov criticized the system, for example, digging out skeletons from public institutions as in Art - Cheology, 1975 - 86, or placing monumental sculptures of letters in a restricted exhibiting space creating an effect of suffocation, as in Breathe Quietly, 1976 - 2013, the monumental installation already exhibited last year in Italy during the 55th Venice Biennale.»
Benezra talks of how big public art galleries have changed their role, from being «good stewards of the works of art in their custody» to more popular and fully public institutions, places where people come to meet and spend time.
The opening reception will take place on Saturday, January 26, 2013, accompanied by a wealth of local public events, further expanding the collaborative model with the hosting institution and community.
In each place, the curators collaborated with an art institution and participated in a series of public events and open - calls, which led to the selection of the work of 36 artists, culminating in a snapshot of creative practice in America today.
But the general contraction of public institutions means there will be fewer places where these young curators can work and, consequently, curatorial courses will be less desirable.
Placed in the heart of town, in a public square surrounded by the village's most important institutions (church, school and cultural centre), it was essential to capture the heart of the community and provide a fresh and inviting place to gather and enjoy.
The opening reception will take place on January 26, 2013, accompanied by a wealth of local public events, further expanding the collaborative model with the hosting institution and community.
10 Jul 2002 Táin Tapestries donated to IMMA A special reception to celebrate the donation to the Irish Museum of Modern Art of the only complete set of Louis le Brocquy's Táin Tapestries to be held by an Irish public institution takes place at IMMA at 6.00 pm on Thursday 18 July 2002.
This year sees the introduction of a new section, Collections, curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal, who said: «Each of these eight presentations by individual dealers, spanning millennia, contain within them germs of ideas for exhibitions that could easily take place at any of the great public institutions in the world.
In addition to working for cultural institutions, he also maintains an active independent curatorial practice and is currently developing a public art project titled Mexico 68 that looks into the residual infrastructure of the infamous 1968 Olympics that took place in Mexico City with the support of the Graham Foundation.
Commenting on the forthcoming symposium, Helen O'Donoghue, Senior Curator: Head of Education and Community Programmes said» The emphasis which museums and galleries place on their education, community and outreach programmes has been significant in raising awareness of the cultural interface between the institutions and their many publics.
It takes place across all three floors of London's prestigious Saatchi Gallery enabling notable collectors, curators, art connoisseurs, established art institutions and the public to discover new artistic talent in an intimate museum setting.
The proposed climate change war — and no other term is suitable given the scale, complexity, and speed of the task — requires a level of trust in academic and energy - sector public institutions (including international ones) comparable to the trust placed in military institutions during times of war.
These might be best understood by starting from the point of view of the Digital Public Library of America, an online place, as it were, to demonstrate the power of these tools used in collaboration with a number of institutions.
The new reality is that an increasing number of Canadians believe that public institutions have no business placing dogmatic restrictions (or lending approval to such restrictions) on an LGBTQ person's ability to express their fundamental identity or formalize their loving relationship in equal ways to others.
We have placed active offers to work with institutions in all three branches of our federal government to help us make the feed better and to provide access to the public.
The landmark Bribery Act introduced clarity to corruption laws that had been in place for over 100 years and established far wider - ranging powers for criminalising the abuse of power in foreign jurisdictions by both corporate institutions and public officials.
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