Every layer of educational bureaucracy should infuse students as well, positioning in them in powerful roles that effect not only individual students, but all students; not as recipients, but as active partners who design, implement, critically assess, and make
substantive decisions about the education system as a whole.
However, the highest barrier to the engagement of teachers in education reform comes from conservatives who believe that teacher unions shouldn't be involved in
substantive decisions about the direction of school reform.
They are also called to make
substantive decisions about the common good, decisions that may leave a lasting mark on the community, for good or ill.
Not exact matches
Without such new measures, important
decisions about teachers have little
substantive basis, as this past decade's futile search to identify highly qualified teachers showed.
Within the next 20 years, provincial ombudsman offices came into being in Canada and began responding to complaints
about instances where those good
substantive decisions were not being made — but something else was happening too.
While a tribunal's
substantive decision - making under its home statute may survive a judicial review merely by being reasonable, a tribunal must still be correct
about questions of general law, and must still reach
decisions on a foundation of procedural fairness; legislatures do not authorize tribunals to decide matters through unjust processes (Dunsmuir at 128 - 129).
I am going to leave the
substantive discrimination aspects of this
decision to others (my colleague Jennifer Koshan posted on Justice Peter Michalyshyn's earlier
decision at the Court of Queen's Bench ruling in this matter — Bish v Elk Valley Coal Corporation, 2013 ABQB 756), and instead focus only on what the Court of Appeal has to say
about standard of review in administrative law.
I extend the time for the filing of the appellant's notice to 21 days after the giving of the
decision by Judge O'Dwyer
about publication, anonymisation and redaction of the [
substantive] judgment.
(Perhaps, in this limited sense, reason - giving can in fact exercise a «pull towards goodness,» on judicial
decisions, a possibility
about which I have otherwise expressed skepticism, assuming a more
substantive meaning of «goodness.»)
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This
decision has been criticised on the basis that it could enable parties to approach the NNTT for a determination that a particular future act proceed, even if there have been no
substantive negotiations
about the doing of that act.
The divorce mediator provides
substantive information
about divorce laws and court procedures, so you can make reasonable
decisions for yourselves.