Sentences with phrase «standards of behaviour in»

Inspectors will look at a wide range of evidence to reach a judgement on the standards of behaviour in the school during the visit.
Integrity is a part of this trend; consumers hold companies to high standards of behaviour in dealing with suppliers as well as customers.

Not exact matches

The set of circumstances in which outsiders should be reluctant to judge the behaviour of a powerful occupational group is pretty strictly limited to circumstances in which the members of that group do a good job of monitoring their own behaviour and enforcing standards that serve the public well.
A MAJOR factor in successfully doing business in the Middle East is understanding that business relationships, local customs and standards of behaviour are far more important and influential than in Australia.
To do this they can choose from a range of potential tactics such as: more transparent reporting; shifts in R&D or asset reorganisation to capture expected future opportunities or to shed perceived liabilities; changes in regulatory approach; and, at an industry level, development and deployment of voluntary standards of behaviour.
Christians are more aware of God's standards (in our speech; behaviour and attitudes and our thoughts) and yet we test him!
«However, it found that his behaviour in this matter was inappropriate and fell short of the standards the party expects.
fishon — am afraid in this case that Christians (ie the previous US govt) showed their standards to be even lower than those of the rest of the universal community, and those of the Bible, by their behaviour.
[there is an] urgent need, which still persists today, to overcome the separation between faith and culture, -LSB-...] in the firm conviction that Christian Revelation is a transforming power destined to permeate patterns of thought, standards of judgment and norms of behaviour -LSB-...] Jesus Christ -LSB-...] alone illuminates man's true dignity.
Commissioned in April 2016, the Panel was asked to understand what needed to potentially change culturally within British Cycling to ensure that the highest standards of ethical behaviour exist within and across the whole WCP.
The consultation asks the industry to consider whether the standards reflect the skills, knowledge and behaviours required of those delivering school food, and also how the standards could be used to best advantage in their own school catering operation.
For Jané the introduction of the new i - Size standard offers an opportunity to carry on incorporating advances in safety, to carry on researching with greater precision (the new Q series dummies give more detailed information and offer greater biofidelity) and it also, very significantly, means we can carry on raising awareness and encouraging a change in behaviour with regards the installation and use of safety seats».
Some ignore it, while others (such as Jonathan Fenby in his recent biography) misinterpret it entirely, seeing «Gaullism» as a standard of behaviour rather than a political doctrine.
This project aims to investigate this, and in particular the role of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, which over the previous two decades has become increasingly influential in setting standards of state behaviour, and in setting the tone for domestic courts.
The MP for Edinburgh East MP said Miller's behaviour «fell foul» of standards expected of MPs, not just in her original conduct, but in the «arrogant and evasive» attitude of her apology.
Teachers do a magnificent job in maintaining high standards of pupil behaviour.
He said the teenager when arrested would be used as «scapegoat» to deter others from indulging in acts that violate accepted standards of behaviour.
«As RECs, you are to demonstrate a very high sense of personal integrity, ethical conduct and impeccable standard of behaviour and prudence in managing resources under your care.
Then it insisted there were «no practical obstacles» to a UK - EU trade deal, failing to recognise that the basis for regulatory equivalency is trust in the future maintenance of standards - a trust which, given Britain's current behaviour, one would have to be very foolish to maintain.
Researchers found great differences in the way the police carried out proactive policing of young people: some were highly personal and adversarial; others more professional, with clear leadership and standards of behaviour.
With her opponent Damian Green still undergoing a Cabinet Office probe into alleged inappropriate behaviour, Thornberry appeared to go for the jugular when she asked: «Is he happy to be held to the same standards in government that he required of others while he was in opposition?»
Ministers argue parents have a «vital role to play» in insuring children learn acceptable standards of behaviour for school.
Whilst it would clearly be impractical to expect our PCRT rules to be appropriate in their entirety in other countries given cultural differences, we are just beginning to consider whether there could be some minimum agreed standards of behaviour that apply everywhere.
I am surprised by Richard's suggestion that it slanders Paul Staines to suggest he engages in behaviour of a similar ethical standard to that of McBridge - particularly inventing innuendo or smears.
«Teachers are not receiving the support they need from parents, school leaders or government to assist them in maintaining high standards of pupil behaviour,» she added.
Unless these concerns are taken seriously, it will undermine any suggestions that the code in any way guarantees the standards of behaviour of government ministers.»
«Additional measures to support teachers in continuing to maintain high standards of pupil behaviour are always welcome.
«David Miliband declared the death of New Labour yesterday as he officially launched his leadership campaign.Speaking overlooking the Tyne in his South Shields constituency, he promised tougher policies to tackle anti-social behaviour and drive up classroom standards.
«As the Stevens commission made clear, we need new reforms to keep raising standards in policing, to make sure there is swift action when policing goes wrong, to ensure that unethical or criminal behaviour by individual officers is caught and stopped — and to make sure it doesn't taint the vital work the rest of the police do each day.»
The five pledges are: secure the recovery; raise family living standards; build a hi - tech economy; protect frontline investment in policing, schools, childcare and the NHS — with a new guarantee of cancer test results within a week; and strengthen fairness in communities through controlled immigration, guarantees of education, apprenticeships and jobs for young people and a crackdown on antisocial behaviour.
Zubizarreta says the reason is as follows: «People are somewhat wary of the idea of living in a wooden house: it's an organic material, it's less consistent that concrete or steel and can catch fire, etc.» In this researcher's view, the reason for this wariness is largely a cultural one: «Today, there are excellent treatments to improve the durability of timber; with respect to behaviour in the event of fire, the CTE - M standard specifies how the structure has to be designein a wooden house: it's an organic material, it's less consistent that concrete or steel and can catch fire, etc.» In this researcher's view, the reason for this wariness is largely a cultural one: «Today, there are excellent treatments to improve the durability of timber; with respect to behaviour in the event of fire, the CTE - M standard specifies how the structure has to be designeIn this researcher's view, the reason for this wariness is largely a cultural one: «Today, there are excellent treatments to improve the durability of timber; with respect to behaviour in the event of fire, the CTE - M standard specifies how the structure has to be designein the event of fire, the CTE - M standard specifies how the structure has to be designed.
If this «wobbling» is not an unknown astrophysical phenomenon and in fact the result of the behaviour of dark matter, then it is inconsistent with the standard model of dark matter and can only be explained if dark matter particles can interact with each other — a strong contradiction to the current understanding of dark matter.
«It's surprising to see in a non-migratory species standard behaviours of a migratory one.»
He adds that the results are relevant in the context of recent cheating scandals, in the UK and elsewhere, which he says need to be understood in terms of policy implications as well as in the context of standards and behaviour.
Grillner's experimental and theoretical analysis of motor coordination in the lamprey has served as a standard for other attempts to describe the circuits that encode vertebrate behaviours in precise cellular and anatomical terms.
Monkeys and apes are our closest relatives in the animal kingdom, and because of their high cognitive abilities and complex social behaviour, biomedical research using these animals requires additional justification and high welfare standards.
Also there, M. chuni sets standards in terms of structural optimization to enhance its mechanical behaviour.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a We are a member of the Online Dating Association (ODA) which was set up to ensure high standards of behaviour by dating service providers serving the UK.
This School Etiquette page advocates standards of behaviour expected by children in various situations.
Using the mismatch of traditional and modern as the basis of all attempts at hilarity (spanning parenting styles, technology, behaviour and anything else that has evolved in form and function over the last half - century), the feature dares not depart from the standard, as apparent hijinks ensue.
Often his behaviour wasn't of a standard that you would readily associate with a role model, but his charismatic personality, along with that iconic eighties hairdo, inspired me to work hard and gave me that drive to push boundaries to succeed in sport and life.
«Inspectors should not grade an aspect such as teaching, unless circumstances are exceptional, without considering the broad range of evidence that they can gather during a visit to a lesson — for example, the behaviour of the students and how well they are managed, subject knowledge, the standard of work completed in books, the quality of marking and so on — and use this to come to a view about what teaching is like for those students and its impact on their learning over time.
MERIT — stickers to insert in pupil planner and recorded on Go4Schools These are given to pupils who achieve high personal standards in their school work and / or behaviour as recognition of their efforts.
EDLounge is proven to improve behaviour, reduce exclusions, raise attendance, break down barriers to learning for a variety of users and enhance standards in a range of educational establishments.
Originally expected to report much earlier in the year, the groups were tasked with looking at three issues: the core content of teacher training; behaviour management training for trainees; and a set of standards for school - based ITT mentors.
Improving the teaching of reading in primary schools and raising behaviour standards would help improve the situation, he said.
«The real way to improve behaviour in schools is to continually raise the standards of teaching,» he said.
From being in and out of special measures and going through a string of headteachers, the academy sees a dramatic improvement in behaviour and standards.
Ofsted says teachers are frustrated that those in leadership positions are not doing enough to ensure high standards of pupil behaviour.
What parents like about grammar schools and what pupils cherish in those schools is exactly the point made by my hon. Friend Helen Whately — high quality teaching, high standards, zero tolerance of bad behaviour and the cultivation of an environment where studying is valued and confidence is engendered.
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