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    Effective School Practices BY GEORGE BEAR‚ PHD‚ NCSP‚ University of Delaware‚ Newark Traditionally‚ with respect to school discipline‚ American educators ha ve had two distinct aims: (a) to help create and maintain a safe‚ orderly‚ and positive learning environment‚ w hich often requires the use of discipline to correct misbehavior; and (b) to teach or develop self-disci pline. Both aims are equally important and should always be included in the development and evaluation of school discipline

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    Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF STOCKBROKERS Chartered By Act 105 of 1992 May 13‚ 2010 Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct for Stockbrokers These CIS Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct for Stockbrokers have been prepared by the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS). CIS Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct shall apply‚ in its entirety‚ to all members except where a member is practising outside Nigeria

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    Codes of laws After reading material chapter 1 of (Identifying and exploring security essentials) it says the following about the laws of where and when each law originated. The different laws include: The Code of Hammurabi‚ Draco’s lawLaw of the Twelve Tables‚ Justinian Code‚ Magna Carta‚ and Statue of Westminster. The Babylonian Code of Hammurabi was developed by King Hammurabi in 1750 B.C. This Code had 282 clauses that regulated many issues that include different obligations and rights

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    (anonymous). School dress codes should not be as strict as what they are now. The student handbook says that the dress code applied to both boys and girls‚ but then says things such as "...shirts and blouses should cover the shoulders and yoga pants are not permitted..." (student hand book page 26). Things like that are aimed towards girls. Why should girls be punished for being comfortable? Girls should be taught to embrace their bodies without consequences. I believe that dress code sexualizes

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    1 Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety. The current legislation for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people is working with the children‚ young people and their family’s to ensure the risk of harm is minimized which might include sexual‚ physical or emotional abuse or even neglect. There are a lot of legislations in place which mostly all of them cover the same thing safeguarding

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    The ruler of the Babylonian Empire‚ Hammurabi wrote the document called “The Law Code of Hammurabi”. He became the ruler during 1792 B.C.E. through 1750 B.C.E. In Ancient Mesopotamia is where Hammurabi created these laws in which he commanded for it to be inscribed on clay tablets. Since this was during the First Civilization of Mesopotamia this document was necessary and were the first written laws established. The Law Code of Hammurabi was put in place in order to have some type of government within

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    School Dress Code What is fair? What is fair when it comes to schools dress code? Parents have said when they were in high school they could wear off-the shoulder crop tops with their low-rise jeans and chucks and be just fine. Smithville High School has made strict rules on what to wear to be less “distracting to the learning environment.” But it’s a natural thing for people to be attracted to others‚ whether it’s our personalities‚ our smile‚ in this case‚ our skin. Some private‚ and some

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    Within a school environment‚ there lies a legal and moral duty on the education establishment and everyone who works within it‚ to ensure that every pupil is given equal opportunity to reach their fullest potential within their educational journey. Schools must operate an inclusive practice‚ which means providing a learning environment that will not discriminate or treat any individual or a group of people badly based on a difference or negative stereotype. Being inclusive means providing every child

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    down certain rules relative to its administration‚ and defining the electorate (Articles VI to XI) Constitution of Sovereignty – consists of provisions pointing out the mode or procedure in accordance with which formal changes in the fundamental law may be brought about (Article XVII) Interpretation Self-executing provision – a rule that by itself is directly or indirectly applicable without need of statutory implementation Non-self-executing provision – one that remains dormant unless

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    Some dress codes are clear and need to be in place. Dress codes are needed to stop students from wearing clothing with gang affiliation or other harmful activities. They are also needed to make sure that a student’s body is covered in an appropriate way. Although the dress code system implementing uniforms seems to have the safety of the student in mind‚ can dress codes still cause harm? The inability of one to be expressive of their gender

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