Last year, students at the Telfer School of Management (University of Ottawa) and Harvard Business School adopted ethical conduct oaths.
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However, she was suspended from school for "disrespectful conduct" and "public display of affection, " her lawyers wrote in the lawsuit.
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And the Safe Schools Improvement Act, sponsored by Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Representative Linda Sanchez of California, would require school districts to adopt codes of conduct specifically prohibiting bullying and harassment, including on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, and religion.
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Even although his father knew that he was not going to school, he refused to confront or reprimand him about his conduct and he only made it into class on 159 out of 335 school days.
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The educational arm of the Federation of Korean Industries, a Seoul-based business trade group, has been working with the Stanford Graduate School of Business for three years to conduct programs for its 453 corporate members.
The purpose of the Amy Hestir Student Protection Act is to prevent school employees from engaging in improper sexual conduct with students, but the ban on website communication is a broad measure that extends far beyond this purpose.
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Economists such as Mitchell Polinsky, of Stanford Law School, and Steven Shavell, of Harvard Law School, argue that to deter harmful conduct, punitive damages should be equivalent to the amount of harm caused, multiplied by the inverse of the probability of detection.
The Trust said that a young person with a conduct disorder will often struggle at school both socially and academically.
Opinions in 1995 and 2001 allowed schools to conduct random drug testing of high school athletes, and those participating in other extracurricular activities.
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The Lord Mayor of Oxford is to be investigated as to whether a comment he allegedly made while visiting a school breached the council's code of conduct.
This becomes even more apparent when we conduct our monthly emergency drill at our school.
Mark Kirk, R-Illinois, will require school districts that receive federal funding to develop codes of conduct that specifically ban bullying and harassment.
By using Apex, a school could avoid the cost of hiring a teacher to conduct AP English classes, for example, but could still offer these advanced classes.
"The results are a breakthrough, " says Josep Llovet, a liver specialist with the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York who helped organize and conduct the trial for Bayer.
The Global Microscience Experiments Project is a hands-on science education project that gives primary and secondary school students as well as university students the opportunity to conduct practical work in physics, chemistry and biology, using kits that are veritable mini-laboratories.
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"The results are a breakthrough, " says Josep Llovet, a liver specialist with the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York who helped organize and conduct the trial for Bayer (nyse: BAY - news - people ).
He expects to see a growing number of schools regulating student conduct online and a growing number of parents contesting school punishments in court.
Oliver said that a legislative committee will conduct hearings on the issue shortly, and that the school's funding for athletics will be examined during budget hearings beginning this month.
Mr Holledge said teachers' working hours were unaffected as the school paid for teaching assistants and other people, including sports coaches, to conduct the extra activities.
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"The school believes that a lawsuit seeking tens of millions of dollars in damages based on conduct that took place largely in the 1960's and 1970's is not actionable, " Mr. Farley said in an email.
It was he who encouraged her to argue at the dinner table (conduct frowned on at the Convent of the Faithful Virgin, where she went to school).
The program includes educational materials, codes of conduct and good behavior pledges, and the approach is individually tailored for athletes in elementary school, middle school and high school.
Owen, a former pupil of the school, began teaching there in 1974 but resigned in 1991 following allegations about his unorthodox teaching methods and conduct.
He said his complaints question "the process followed by the auditors" during their audit and the "actions and conduct of the Isles of Scilly Council officers, elected members and governors of the Five Islands School".
Mr Wilby said his complaints question "the process followed by the auditors" during their audit and the "actions and conduct of the Isles of Scilly Council Officers, elected members and Governors of the Five Islands School".
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