Sentences with phrase «school debating society»

Here, politics is still shaped by student union politicking and the public school debating society.
A cheesy rhetorical trick worthy of a high school debate society.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES • Member of the school debates society • Active member of the school dramatics and swimming clubs • Performed volunteer work at SOS Children's Village

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If you pay attention to what you learn in Sunday School, and not get brainwashed by a racist society, this would not be a debate.
Thanks to invitations from Blackstone Fellows and Federalist Society chapters, I've debated marriage at a couple dozen colleges and law schools.
Writing in the Baylor Law Review before the Romer decision, David Smolin of Samford University Law School argues that the present Court» rejecting «religiously based» claims as inherently particularistic» is increasingly dismissing «traditional theists» as too absolutist to join in public debate in a pluralistic society.
Any extracurricular activities, such as the school choir, debate team and drama society can qualify to participate if the basic purpose is to provide afterschool care as defined above and be open to all students.
Some moan that the session resembles a public school or Oxbridge debating society at its worst.
He was a member of the school's Debate Society and a Senior House Prefect.
The NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, today welcomed the Stakeholder Schools Report by the Fabian Society, as a major contribution to the debate on the future of schooling.
Last night, though, we debated what kind of divided society we might become if this choice is exercised to create a diversity of schools centred on different faiths and ethnicities.
Stephen Stansfeld, Professor of Psychiatry, Queen Mary University of London (Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry), comments: «The so - called «happiness debate» has gained a lot of attention in recent years, with economists, politicians and psychologists all hypothesizing on how to create a happy society.
Society is dependent on the culture of debate and collaboration that takes place in schools.
This issue seems to have disappeared from the national debate after the Parents Involved Supreme Court decision in 2007, but I think the lack of diversity in schools today is a powerful driver of the achievement gap and carries adverse future implications for our society and citizenry.
Today, debates about the purpose and provision of education — on the left and the right alike — are reduced to platitude - laden charges that it is up to schools to do what the social reformers of the 1960s could not accomplish through entitlements, social - welfare programs, or other Great Society initiatives.
The debates about the role of schooling in a democratic society, the lives of children and families, and the relationship between schools and society were relegated to the margins as no longer relevant to the business plan to reinvent American education.
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Likewise, research conducted in partnership between NFER and the University of York suggests that schools welcome the opportunity for their pupils to engage widely in debates on contemporary issues and to critically appraise their role within society.
It's like a school exercise or a debating society, which really doesn't take into account the facts».
After 18 speakers, billable hours that probably reached $ 250,000 from participating lawyers, and two hours of debate yesterday, the resolution to reverse the earlier Law Society of British Columbia's decision to approve Trinity Western University's law school pass has passed at a special meeting vote with a wide margin.
Human rights and legal groups lobbying for a public and open debate on whether the Law Society of British Columbia should grant accreditation to graduates of Trinity Western University's proposed law school instead got an invitation from benchers for written submissions.
After two days of impassioned debate and weeks of contemplation, the benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada have voted not to accredit Trinity Western University's proposed law school because of its Christian community covenant, which bans gay sex.
The competition was hosted by the Alberta Debate and Speech Association and The Winston Churchill Society and included teams from 12 schools across the city.
The debate between law societies and universities about the contours of law degrees has been at the forefront of discussions between law schools and law societies for the past ten years.
For example, if you're a history undergraduate considering careers in teaching, law or accountancy you might join the university debating society, stand for election to become treasurer of the choral society and spend a morning a week in term time volunteering at a local school.
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