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public account of such a personal experience, subject to inquiry and examination and the confirmation of goodly moral
character, was
required from each prospective member.
Character Education: Idaho has no specific policy requiring character education; however, Statute 33 - 1612 requires public schools to instill certain basic values, such as honesty and unselfishness, in
Character Education: Idaho has no specific policy
requiring character education; however, Statute 33 - 1612 requires public schools to instill certain basic values, such as honesty and unselfishness, in
character education; however, Statute 33 - 1612
requires public schools to instill certain basic values, such as honesty and unselfishness, in students.
requires that professional development programs shall be made available to teachers to improve instruction in the
public schools, and shall include instruction in incorporating
character education throughout the curriculum.
§ 49-6-1007 (2008)
requires public school instruction to include
character education to «help each student develop positive values and improve student conduct.»
Character Education: KRS 156.095 requires that professional development programs shall be made available to teachers to improve instruction in the public schools, and shall include instruction in incorporating character education throughout the cu
Character Education: KRS 156.095
requires that professional development programs shall be made available to teachers to improve instruction in the
public schools, and shall include instruction in incorporating
character education throughout the cu
character education throughout the curriculum.
I also believe that the spirit of the 1992 Constitution
requires the media not to allow themselves to be used for such coarse
character attacks and assassination without the media telling the
public that they had previously published similar unsupported allegations which have been refuted by the accused.
That right vouchsafes to families the options of private schooling and home schooling but not of no schooling, for it is balanced by «high duty» and by the «power of the state,» as recognized in the same Court decision, to «reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise and examine them, their teachers and pupils; to
require that all children of proper age attend some school, that teachers shall be of good moral
character and patriotic disposition, that certain studies plainly essential to good citizenship must be taught, and that nothing be taught which is manifestly inimical to the
public welfare» (emphasis added).
In a suit challenging the state's school finance system, the Wisconsin Supreme Court held that its education provision
requiring uniform
public schools (Article X, Section 3) related to the
character of instruction offered in the
public schools, and not the size, boundaries or composition of the school districts.