Sentences with phrase «standards by discipline»

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Though he concedes that Singapore - style discipline is harsh by Western standards, Lee insists he can afford no slack.
The lack of discipline and fiscal responsibility in Washington led to a downgrade of the nation's sea of debt by Standard & Poor's.
While the qualifications of a clergyman functioning in a mental health setting may be determined by his peers, professionals from various disciplines, or other persons, his ability to rise to these standards will be influenced to a considerable degree by his motivation.
If they prove themselves worthy of public confidence by maintaining high standards of competence, if through professional associations and voluntary accrediting agencies they discipline themselves in matters of knowledge, skill, and character, independence of political control can be assured, and unwarranted interference and coercion can be successfully resisted.
The Sedition was possible only because the kind of leadership established by Umar was based on a climate of opinion, a standard of morality, and a degree of discipline which were rapidly vanishing.
You'll need to be prepared to discipline grandchildren in a manner that is both consistent with the parents» approach and acceptable by your standards.
By gaining extensive education in a variety of disciplines, program graduates will be poised to change the current standards of what it means to be a Doula in North America.
Mr Addae therefore tasked the pupils to emulate the hardwork and discipline of their mentors to enhance the standard of education and development of the area and pledged the assembly's commitment to provide quality education in the district by the provision of educational infrastructure.
If you do not like «bureaucracy» or, better, a rigorously disciplined approach to the work, where every operation must be described by Standard Operating Procedure and registered in a batch production record, your life will be quite tough.
I am a gentleman by all standards, notwithstanding I live by the simple principles of generosity, charity and discipline.
The childhood scenes are set in a Christian school that is depicted in the standard way as heavy on the discipline and little on the education, with the exception of a moment of inspiration by history teacher Garrett Walden (Jaleel White, «Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer») and a few segments showing principal Michael Akers (Thomas Lennon, «We're the Millers»), and basketball coach Murray (Tony Hale, «Brave New Jersey»).
And we know that many low - income students — especially strivers and high achievers — are not well served in classrooms with students that are three, four, or five grade levels apart at any given time, or that are overseen by administrators unwilling to enforce discipline standards.
In 2001, the California Board of Education set standards at each grade level for what students should know and be able to do in music, visual arts, theater, and dance, but a statewide study in 2006, by SRI International, found that 89 percent of K - 12 schools failed to offer a standards - based course of study in all four disciplines.
While citizens polled by the Gallup organization continued in 1984 to rank discipline, drugs, and standards as their top worries about schools, school - board members across the country have worries that reflect their managerial responsibilities for school systems, a survey by the journal of the National School Boards Association has found.
The most important and powerful breakthrough in Common Core is the standards» clear guidance that «by reading texts in history / social studies, science, and other disciplines, students build a foundation of knowledge in these fields that will also give them the background to be better readers in all content areas.»
Moving on to what people think about education and schools, Page said that overall, concern about education is drifting downwards and that it is actually pupil behaviour and discipline that is the biggest issue (at 17 per cent) followed by funding (nine per cent) rather than standards and attainment.
Refer to the teaching standards crafted by professional organizations in your discipline, and then make the technology serve those standards and literacies.
KIPP Delta is held to high standards for academic results and financial discipline by its Board of Directors, KIPP Foundation, and the state of Arkansas.
Course outcomes and unit concepts and goals for Science and Social Studies instruction were laid out by Memphis teachers and administrators in partnership with experts from the University of Notre Dame and in alignment with national standards in these disciplines.
Our high academic standards are made possible by a safe and disciplined environment that allows learning to be fun.
By age 23, Delhagen was part of a group of young teachers starting a high school in a chain of so - called «no excuses» charters, with a rigorous discipline code and high academic standards geared toward passing standardized tests.
Principal Patrick McGillicuddy asked Eskolta to help department heads take a deeper look, and in 2013, the Eskolta team evaluated nearly 250 outcomes from a sample of classes in four disciplines to see which academic skills and abilities were measured by each individual standard.
Students taught using this approach explore multiple topics in several standards - based disciplines connected by a unifying concept that reinforces their learning and brings the curriculum to life.
Likewise, issues surrounding school discipline loom large, with middle - class standards of behavior and decorum recast as a form of cultural hegemony imposed by well - off, mainly white parents intent on remaining in control.
This viewpoint is supported by the educational attainment of countries — in East Asia for instance — that combine strict discipline with high standards of education.
Although the state already has content standards and standardized tests connected to graduation requirements, teacher evaluations, school ratings, and so on, the judge believed that these tools were not wielded with sufficient authority and discipline by the State.
Ideally STEAM uses a thematic unit taught by multiple discipline - based teachers; each teacher plans lessons around the identified theme and helps students make connections to the discipline's benchmarks and standards through projects.
But by reorganizing systems that work together — use of time and space, collaboration linked to standards, and positive discipline — the school has become calm and orderly.
We started by creating performance standards in each subject area to delineate what quality tasks — tasks that are authentic to the discipline, require transfer of learning, and incorporate 21st century skills — should measure.
The ELA standards were designed to prepare students to become critical consumers of literature and informational texts across disciplines and are primarily framed as developmental processes that these students would be able to demonstrate by the end of a given grade level of instruction.
Instruction: Provide a guaranteed curriculum for students: instruction that is driven by standards and consistent across grade levels and discipline areas.
For instance, through readings, discussion, and experimentation, participants studied the framework constructed by Newman and Wehlage (1993), a framework selected by the Michigan Department of Education for cross-referencing with standards in each discipline.
I am proposing that early career development and discipline by authors is the best approach regardless of flavour of publishing (ie nothing different really) and using professional and specialised skills (whether home grown or purchased — but of a high standard), is still the way forward.
This is valuable, because the risk manager can point to a body of ethics that says to his manager, «I am sorry, but those of my discipline say that this action is unethical,» when line managers complain that the risk manager is killing business by insisting that certain risk standards should be maintained.
If the Rottweiler is to compete in the show ring, there are many standards to consider when it comes to behavior: they must be under complete control and discipline by their owners, as must any breed.
Altho AKC does do some inspections, the only way they can «discipline» facilities not meeting standards, is by suspending the owner from registration privileges and showing privileges (not that many of this type of breeder care about showing).
As a volunteer Foster for ABR, I agree to and will abide by all of ABR's written guidelines, rules, and standards relating to the care, discipline, treatment, control, and welfare of ABR Dogs.
Much like a jilted boyfriend telling all his friends that his ex-chick is nuts, Infogrames released a statement after being shot down by SCi, «Infogrames» proposal is financially disciplined and recognises the strengths of both companies,» they explained, «Although the indicative offer is subject to standard conditions relating to due diligence, the receipt of irrevocable undertakings from certain SCi shareholders and the recommendation of the SCi Board, it is not subject to financing.»
The standard of the individual pieces of work was extremely high and varied across a good mix of media and disciplines, i.e. by definition the ingredients for a first - rate exhibition.
With such contempt for law, by what standards do you appeal to by which to establish science as an objective discipline seeking truth, or restore the integrity of climate science?
Footnote 243 (p. 71) of the draft does not give due importance to Canada's national standards system, in particular, recognition of the disciplining of the procedure used to obtain a proclamation by the Standards Council of Canada of draft standards sought to become National Standards of Canada.
But, you must be a very charming lady, because every one of my submissions to SLAW has been subjected by the editor to a much more disciplined standard of writing.
For over 50 years our Founder has led the way and inspired many of us by his exemplary standards of ethics and discipline when handling some of the most important litigation cases for top clients in Puerto Rico.
Delivering access to justice demands change and action on a very broad range of initiatives — pro bono work by the private bar, fair and adequate funding of legal aid, collaboration among all system participants (clients, lawyers, courts, agencies, NGO's), legal education (and its financing), e-filing and case data standards, court forms, court interfaces to self - represented litigants, unbundled legal services, virtual law practice, multistate practice, law practice ownership and investment, limited practice licenses, unauthorized practice of law rules, lawyer advertising rules, and lawyer discipline.
Ethical standards are set by regulators, and practitioners who fail to meet the articulated standards are disciplined but only if there is enough evidence to indicate the standards have not been met.
High national standards for law society handling of complaints and discipline matters have been adopted by all law societies and will be implemented on January 1, 2015.
There is absolutely no credible reason why profitable law faculties should subsidise other departments to the detriment of quality standards in law and any attempt by the universities to divert resources from law to other disciplines, to subsidise them, should be resisted.
Loss of the standard of correctness gives rise to the potential loss of the «judicial self - discipline» advocated by Justice Iacobucci [xiii]-- eliminating the separate category of correctness may actually weaken judges» mental focus on deference under reasonableness.
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The reasonableness standard imposed by Dunsmuir was then applied in law society discipline cases like Doré v. Barreau du Québec, which confirmed that the particular expertise and experiences of law societies in particular are worthy of considerable deference.
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