Not exact matches
The long answer is that, it is true that the
National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) initially decided in July 2013 that modification of helmets with third - party after - market add - ons, such
as impact sensors installed inside a helmet or to its exterior, would be
viewed as voiding the helmet manufacturer's certification, and that the certification could only be regained if the helmet was retested by the manufacturer with the add - on, NOCSAE later issued a press release clarifying that position: Instead of automatically voiding the certification, NOCSAE decided it would leave it up to helmet manufacturers to decide whether a particular third - party add - on affixed to the helmet, such
as a impact sensor, voided its certification of compliance with NOCSAE's standard, and now allows companies which make add - on products for football helmets to make their own certification of compliance with the NOCSAE standards on a helmet
model,
as long
as the certification is done according to NOCSAE standards, and
as long
as the manufacturer assumes responsibility (in other words, potential legal liability) for the helmet / add - on combination.
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20110809091832/http://www.teachingandlearningresources.org.uk Literacy
as a complex activity: deconstructing the simple
view of reading Authors: Morag Stuart, Rhona Stainthorp and Maggie Snowling Department of Psychology and Human Development, Institute of Education The Rose Review into the teaching of early reading recommended that the conceptual framework incorporated into the National Literacy Strategy Framework for Teaching ˆ the Searchlights model of reading and its development - should be replaced by the Simple View of Read
view of reading Authors: Morag Stuart, Rhona Stainthorp and Maggie Snowling Department of Psychology and Human Development, Institute of Education The Rose Review into the teaching of early reading recommended that the conceptual framework incorporated into the
National Literacy Strategy Framework for Teaching ˆ the Searchlights
model of reading and its development - should be replaced by the Simple
View of Read
View of Reading.
He sees the
model put forward by Sir John Armitt in 2013
as a potential solution; the creation of a
National Infrastructure Commission tasked with taking a long - term
view.
While many disruptors claim they
view the role of the real estate agent
as extremely important, their
models continue to challenge organized real estate, including the 1.2 - plus million members of the
National Association of REALTORS ®.