in loco parentis उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In exchange for privacy, Chelsea became a public mute who went to college, as the Bush girls have done, with the Secret Service acting in loco parentis.
- Therefore, the doctrine of in loco parentis is seen by Strickland as at best a partial analogy to describe the relationship that an institution has with its students.
- A benevolent cocktail of civic responsibility, noblesse oblige and in loco parentis inspired the monied class in New Britain to establish a small cache of paintings in 1901.
- Today, this academy, established in 1934 to train ballet dancers, period, publishes its intention to act in loco parentis for the students and provides things like nutrition counseling.
- At the same time, baby-boomer parents, who once fought for independence and against universities'acting in loco parentis, are now more often pushing schools to take on parental roles.
- MSU practiced a policy known as " in loco parentis ", in which it acted as a " parent " toward the " children " attending school there.
- The government or state is in loco parentis to the child, which generally entails assuming all lawful authority to make medical and legal decisions on the child's behalf.
- When parents place minor children in private schools for their education, the teachers and administrators of those schools stand in loco parentis over the children entrusted to them.
- Unfortunately, Malaysian parents are not aware of the rights of the institutions over their children because the doctrine of in loco parentis has not been understood and discussed openly.
- Fortunately, in loco parentis, there is a small band of people who still offer latecomers a way into this domestic tradition by teaching fine cooking in real, home kitchens.