WA architects who visit
schools on a voluntary basis are incorporating lessons learned when designing new education facilities.
Students apply to
the school on a voluntary basis.
The Program, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, provides technical and financial assistance to private landowners, tribes and
schools on a voluntary basis to help meet the habitat needs of federal trust species.
Not exact matches
Janine has worked with children, adolescents and families in various settings since 2003, including in the HSE Midwest and
on a
voluntary basis in Limerick Social Services Council Ltd, Catherine McAuley
School and Limerick's Children's Grief Project.
If the
school is asking you to come in and present
on a
voluntary, unpaid
basis, it is up to the professional to determine whether they want to do so.
In opposing the amendment, Department for Education spokesperson Baroness Garden of Frognal said, «At present, any maintained faith
school is able to select up to 100 per cent of its pupils
based on faith, subject to being oversubscribed... We want to ensure parity across faith
schools in the maintained and academy sector... The noble Baroness's amendment would remove that flexibility for
voluntary controlled
schools that have converted to become academies, fixing their admissions arrangements to those that existed
on the point of conversion.
Since the project is visited by kids from marginalized backgrounds
on voluntary basis, it has a bit more emphasis
on entertainment and joy than in our regular
school workshops who focus more
on educational results.
Judge James Danikolas enjoined the nonprofit N.C.A., which institutions belong to
on a
voluntary basis, from taking action to formally classify the district's
schools as having been warned of possible accreditation loss.
A key aspect of Safe
Schools Coalition is that its model is based on the voluntary membership of schools and is instigated by schools themselves, almost always led by staff or st
Schools Coalition is that its model is
based on the
voluntary membership of
schools and is instigated by schools themselves, almost always led by staff or st
schools and is instigated by
schools themselves, almost always led by staff or st
schools themselves, almost always led by staff or students.
But the supporters of Suburban Project Concern, which is well regarded because student and community participation is
voluntary, say the board's decision made at the start of the
school year was
based not only
on economic problems but
on political pressure from the teachers» union.
Columbia University professor Amy Stuart Wells, for example, concluded that the decisions of St. Louis parents participating in a
voluntary desegregation program were
based «
on a perception that county is better than city and white is better than black, not
on factual information about the
schools.»
The high
school dataset used for this report is
based on a
voluntary sample and is not a nationally representative sample of
schools or of high
school graduates.
The private companies which sold Baseline Assessment systems to
schools are now trying to persuade teachers to carry
on using their tests and observation schedules,
on a
voluntary basis.
For this project, entire classrooms of students were selected
based on (a)
voluntary participation of teachers whose
schools matched specific urban, suburban, or rural characteristics and were located in one of two major climate zones in the US, and (b) consent forms signed by the students» parents.
User information is collected
on a
voluntary basis to be used by EdChoice for communicating
school choice news, publications and other items of interest from time to time.
All interview participants were
voluntary, were interviewed
based on their availability, and were spread across different states and
school districts across the country.
Research sample includes 10 percent of public
school students in member states; all
schools may participate
on a
voluntary basis.
Leaders of some 30 charter
schools have signed a document saying they're willing to consider the idea, as long as it's
on an «absolutely
voluntary basis.»
This guide is
based on lessons from the National Summer Learning Project (NSLP), the largest study ever to look at whether and how large - scale,
voluntary summer learning programs offered by public
school districts can help improve educational outcomes for children.
Anthem College in Kansas City, Missouri; Kaplan College in Phoenix; Minnesota
School of Business in Shakopee; Sanford Brown College in St. Peters, Missouri; and Sanford Brown College; Tysons Corner, Virginia, had their accreditation withdrawn
on the
basis of
voluntary closure.
Community and Professional Involvement: Judge, Robson Hall Negotiation Competition at the University of Manitoba Law
School; Learning Group Facilitator, CPLED, Law Society of Manitoba; long - time member and supporter of Manitoba W.I.S.E. (formerly LEAF Manitoba), a
voluntary sector non-profit organization, which advances the equality of women and girls in Canada through legal education and progressive law
based on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Some auto insurance companies offer discounts for taking our Riverside traffic
school course
on a
voluntary basis.
Online traffic
school taken
on a
voluntary basis may, however, qualify drivers for a discount
on their car insurance premium.
The teachers were supervised once a month during the
school year 2000/2001 and offered supervision
on a
voluntary basis during 2001/2002.
Principal For A Day is a valuable and rewarding experience for participants, and many Principals For A Day and
schools continue their relationships
on a
voluntary basis.
The Minister said that she had asked her Department to design a pilot of the new model which
schools could opt into
on a
voluntary basis.