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The latest news on the proposed Indonesian government regulations for Education2 comments

Pak Liam wrote 3 weeks ago: I was recently at a meeting with a number of Education officials who are working to get the Educatio … more →

Tags: Indonesian Education, DIKNAS, education officials, Government, Indonesia law, Indonesian government teaching regulations, Sekolah Bertaraf Internasional

Star editorial: How could that happen?

Star Editorials wrote 1 month ago: On the same day, just hours apart, our local public and Catholic school boards sent out news release … more →

Tags: News, Opinion, Education, Editorials, Warren Kennedy, Paul Picard, post retirement benefits

Alderman Houlding on industrial pursuits

kjehan wrote 1 month ago: Tuesday, May 23 – 1899 Yesterday Alderman John Houlding opened the fifth biennial three-days industr … more →

Tags: 1899, Liverpool, Lancashire, switzerland, speach, Employment, aughton, Education, Alderman

OLRB Rules on Teachers’ Work to Rule: It’s a strike!

mgeiger1946 wrote 1 month ago: In a lengthy decision, Bernie Fishbein, Chair of the Ontario Labour Relations Board, has determined … more →

Tags: Employment, Labour, Employment, Law, Ontario, Bill 115, OLRB, Teachers, Strike

SERVICE MATTER = where the respondent allegedly worked in the College as part- time Lecturer without any appointment letter and without any selection process. Since the Society never issued any letter of appointment a letter of termination was also not served upon the respondent. 25. As stated above, in the absence of any appointment letter, issued in favour of the respondent as he was temporary/part-time lecturer in the College, there cannot be any legitimate expectation for his continuing in the service.. This was the reason that when in the years 1995 and 1996, two persons were appointed one after the other on the post of Lecturer in History, the respondent did not challenge the said appointments. Even assuming that the respondent was permitted to work in the College as part-time lecturer for some period, the action of the management of the college asking him to stop doing work cannot be held to be punitive. The termination simplicitor is not per se illegal and is not violative of principles of natural justice. 26. After giving our anxious consideration in the matter and analyzing the entire facts of the case, we are of the view that the impugned order passed by the Education Appellate Tribunal and the High Court cannot be sustained in law and are liable to be set aside. 27. For the reasons aforesaid, these appeals are allowed and the impugned orders are set aside.

advocatemmmohan wrote 1 month ago: Page 1 High Court Of Karnataka Closeup (Photo credit: Wikipedia) REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF … more →

Tags: Legal Issues, division bench, Writ Petition, Supreme Court of India, Appellate Jurisdiction, Writ, Appeal, Appellate Tribunal, High Court

ITS TIME THAT OFSTED PUT A STOP TO ILLEGAL EXCLUSIONS AGAINST CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS4 comments

clairelouise82 wrote 3 months ago: Yesterday was a rather productive day. Its a day that two years ago, I longed to see. Yesterday was … more →

Tags: sen, exclusion of autistic children, Education 2, Children, School, Education, Disability, school attendance, Campaign

'IDLE NO MORE' DECLARES TREATIES BREACHED

Drummer wrote 3 months ago: From idlenomore.ca IDLE NO MORE DECLARES THE TREATIES AND INHERENT RIGHTS BREACHED AND/OR INFRINGED … more →

Tags: Idle No more, Government, Idle No More, activism, Harper, Atleo

school attendance - it's not just a good idea, it's the law ...1 comment

schoolrefusal wrote 5 months ago: Has your child’s school told you in writing that “it is the responsibility of parents/ca … more →

Tags: Information, school refusal, school phobia, Section 7, school attendance, Homeschooling

Nine of 10 bills passed as Alberta Legislature fall sitting goes into its final week

Darcy Henton wrote 5 months ago: The Tory government introduced 10 bills in the Alberta legislature this fall, including whistleblowe … more →

Tags: Alberta, Energy, Home, Politics, Compliance, corporate tax, Deron Bilous, Disclosure, Education

Since when are report cards and parent-teacher interviews optional?

Anne Jarvis wrote 6 months ago: Our daughter, who is in high school, received a report card last week, but the parent-teacher interv … more →

Tags: Columnists, Opinion, Teachers, FrontPage, report cards, parent teacher interviews

Terry the Fracosaurus comes out of retirement on Hallowe'en to promote gas well drilling process

Darcy Henton wrote 6 months ago: Alberta’s New Democrats reached into their Hallowe’en bag of tricks Wednesday to deploy … more →

Tags: Politics, Alberta, NDP, Calgary Board of Education, Talisman, David Eggen, Mascots, Terry the Fracosaurus

Women in Education4 comments

Barb Drummond wrote 7 months ago: This issue is getting a lot of attention at the moment, with a campaign to increase access to educat … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Education, Environment, Families, happiness, Human Rights, language, media, News

Compulsory Mediation - Good Idea?7 comments

clairelouise82 wrote 8 months ago: So the draft legislation has been out a few weeks now and one of the biggest changes that has stood … more →

Tags: Aspergers, sen, SEN Tribunal, Léa, mediation, first tier tribunal, Charities, Government, aspergers-syndrome

Windsor-Essex Catholic board now accepts gay-straight alliances

Chris Thompson wrote 9 months ago: The Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board has backed off its hardline stance against allowing … more →

Tags: News, Windsor, Ontario, Dalton McGuinty, FrontPage, Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board, Catholic, Barbara Holland, Gay-Straight Alliance

Motion against beating of schoolchildren for intense debate

Krysta Sadhana wrote 10 months ago: Found an article by Andre Haynes on the corporal punishment debate in 2006*. It’s long but wel … more →

Tags: Learn Something!, Guyana, corporal punishment, abolish corporal punishment, Minister Manickchand, AFC, UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, NCRC, crc

Please don't patronise me - the verdict11 comments

clairelouise82 wrote 10 months ago: So, here I am! Obviously not in prison but still feeling somewhat drained of every emotion in my bod … more →

Tags: Aspergers, Education 2, Victimisation, sen, magistrate court, Léa, school attendance, AWO, Register

Today I maybe blogging from a prison cell20 comments

clairelouise82 wrote 10 months ago: Yep, I may well be a jail bird blogging from my cell (well, that’s if I’m actually given … more →

Tags: Aspergers, School, Education 2, Autism, GP, sen, school attendance, AWO, Jail

2-Year sojourn with Right To Education (RTE) in India1 comment

Intercultural Resources wrote 1 year ago: 1 April 2012 marked the second anniversary of the Right To Education (RTE) Act in India. The Act emp … more →

Tags: News Clippings, India, Education, Raidió Teilifís Éireann, Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, Compulsory Education, Primary Education, Right to Education

New regulations on the constitution of the Governing Body10 comments

Clerk to Governors wrote 1 year ago: The School Governance (Constitution) (England) Regulations 2012 Update August 2012: See the statutor … more →

Tags: General, Governors, governing body, governor. governance, reconstitution, regulations


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