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failing to follow instructions: Raising a Cautionary Flag Todd A. DeMitchell, Richard Fossey, Terri A. DeMitchell, 2022-10-28 Nearly 50 years ago a California court heard a complaint from a recent high school graduate who alleged that he could not read at a level that would allow him to apply for, let alone hold, a meaningful job. He asserted that the public school district was negligent and that his prospects for a productive life were diminished by their negligence. The court disagreed and educational malpractice was cast outside the schoolhouse gate and an educational malpractice wall was erected. In sum, both federal and state courts have constructed a sturdy wall against the recognition of educational malpractice lawsuits. However, recent advances in research on instruction, statistical analyses that some have argued can identify substandard teaching, may have cracked the wall. Thus, confluence of events may lead to demolishing the educational malpractice wall constructed over the past half century. The authors of Raising a Cautionary Flag: Educational Malpractice and the Professional Teacher, explore the judicial reticence to recognize educational malpractice as a viable tort of negligence. They review the concept of what constitutes a professional, what is malpractice and how is it related to the professional malpractice of physicians and attorneys, and the potential responses to education malpractice. They conclude by raising a cautionary flag about breaching the judicial wall. |
failing to follow instructions: The Smart Classroom Management Way Michael Linsin, 2019-05-03 The Smart Classroom Management Way is a collection of the very best writing from ten years of Smart Classroom Management (SCM). It isn't, however, simply a random mix of popular articles. It's a comprehensive work that encompasses every principle, theme, and methodology of the SCM approach. The book is laid out across six major areas of classroom management and includes the most pressing issues, problems, and concerns shared by all teachers. The underlying SCM themes of accountability, maturity, independence, personal responsibility, and intrinsic motivation are all there and weave their way throughout the entirety of the book. Together, they form a simple, unique, and sometimes contrarian approach to classroom management that anyone can do. Whether you're an elementary, middle, or high school teacher, The Smart Classroom Management Way will give you the strategies, skills, and know-how to turn any group of students into the motivated, well-behaved class you love teaching. |
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failing to follow instructions: Progressive Relaxation Training Holly Hazlett-Stevens, Douglas A. Bernstein, 2022-06-01 Offers comprehensive guidance for practitioners, students, and researchers in psychology, psychiatry, and counseling to teach relaxation to clients. Two clinical psychologists widely known for their writings on relaxation present state-of-the-art methods for teaching clients to ease muscle and mind tension to deal with stress and anxiety disorders, as well as other conditions where stress and anxiety play a role. Bernstein and Hazlett-Stevens explain who the targets for Progressive Relaxation Training (PRT) are; the rationale, basic procedures, and variations of PRT; the setting and possible problems and solutions of PRT; and how to assess a client's progress. They also address hypnosis, drugs, and PRT, as well as PRT used in a mindfulness-based clinical practice. Case studies and evaluative research in PRT are also included. Students and practitioners in psychology, psychiatry, and counseling will find this work of interest. This book may also be useful supplemental reading for behavior modification courses and practicum courses in behavior therapy. |
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failing to follow instructions: Process Risk and Reliability Management Ian Sutton, 2014-09-11 In the last twenty years considerable progress has been made in process risk and reliability management, particularly in regard to regulatory compliance. Many companies are now looking to go beyond mere compliance; they are expanding their process safety management (PSM) programs to improve performance not just in safety, but also in environmental compliance, quality control and overall profitability. Techniques and principles are illustrated with numerous examples from chemical plants, refineries, transportation, pipelines and offshore oil and gas. This book helps executives, managers and technical professionals achieve not only their current PSM goals, but also to make the transition to a broader operational integrity strategy. The book focuses on the energy and process industries- from refineries, to pipelines, chemical plants, transportation, energy and offshore facilities. The techniques described in the book can also be applied to a wide range of non-process industries. The book is both thorough and practical. It discusses theoretical principles in a wide variety of areas such as management of change, risk analysis and incident investigation, and then goes on to show how these principles work in practice, either in the design office or in an operating facility. The second edition has been expanded, revised and updated and many new sections have been added including: The impact of resource limitations, a review of some recent major incidents, the value of story-telling as a means of conveying process safety values and principles, and the impact of the proposed changes to the OSHA PSM standard. - Learn how to develop a thorough and complete process safety management program. - Go beyond traditional hazards analysis and risk management programs to explore a company's entire range of procedures, processes and management issues. - Understand how to develop a culture of process safety and operational excellence that goes beyond simple rule compliance. - Develop process safety programs for both onshore facilities (EPA, OSHA) and offshore platforms and rigs (BSEE) and to meet Safety Case requirements. |
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The meaning of FAILING is a usually slight or insignificant defect in character, conduct, or ability. How to use failing in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Failing.
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FAILING definition: 1. a fault or weakness: 2. if that is not possible: 3. becoming weaker or less successful: . Learn more.
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an act or instance of failing; failure. His failing is due to general incompetence. a defect or fault; shortcoming; weakness. His lack of knowledge is a grave failing. in the absence or default of. …
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Define failing. failing synonyms, failing pronunciation, failing translation, English dictionary definition of failing. n. 1. The act of a person or thing that fails; a failure. 2. A minor fault. adj. …
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6 days ago · DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘failing'. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the …
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Failing refers to a lack of success in achieving or accomplishing a task, objective, or goal. It can also refer to a deficiency, weakness, or shortcoming in a particular aspect or area. It often …
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Definition of failing noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. a weakness or fault in somebody/something. She is aware of her own failings. The inquiry acknowledges failings in …
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failing If what follows is not possible; without . A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement.
FAILING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The failings of someone or something are their faults or unsatisfactory features. The report listed a catalogue of serious failings by staff on the night in question. 2 meanings: 1. a weak point; flaw …
FAILING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FAILING is a usually slight or insignificant defect in character, conduct, or ability. How to use failing in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Failing.
FAILING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FAILING definition: 1. a fault or weakness: 2. if that is not possible: 3. becoming weaker or less successful: . Learn more.
719 Synonyms & Antonyms for FAILING - Thesaurus.com
Find 719 different ways to say FAILING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
FAILING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
an act or instance of failing; failure. His failing is due to general incompetence. a defect or fault; shortcoming; weakness. His lack of knowledge is a grave failing. in the absence or default of. …
Failing - definition of failing by The Free Dictionary
Define failing. failing synonyms, failing pronunciation, failing translation, English dictionary definition of failing. n. 1. The act of a person or thing that fails; a failure. 2. A minor fault. adj. …
Failing - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
6 days ago · DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘failing'. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the …
What does failing mean? - Definitions.net
Failing refers to a lack of success in achieving or accomplishing a task, objective, or goal. It can also refer to a deficiency, weakness, or shortcoming in a particular aspect or area. It often …
failing noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
Definition of failing noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. a weakness or fault in somebody/something. She is aware of her own failings. The inquiry acknowledges failings in …
failing - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
failing If what follows is not possible; without . A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement.
FAILING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The failings of someone or something are their faults or unsatisfactory features. The report listed a catalogue of serious failings by staff on the night in question. 2 meanings: 1. a weak point; flaw …