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  2. Collective responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Collective responsibility or collective guilt, is the responsibility of organizations, groups and societies. [1] [2] Collective responsibility in the form of collective punishment is often used as a disciplinary measure in closed institutions, e.g., boarding schools (punishing a whole class for the actions of one known or unknown pupil), military units, prisons (juvenile and adult ...

  3. Collective worship in schools - Wikipedia

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    [16] The Liberal Democrats have adopted a policy to make collective worship in non-religious schools optional rather than compulsory, [17] and a change in the law has also been called for by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. [18] In 2016, the Committee on the Rights of the Child called for an end to compulsory collective worship in UK ...

  4. It's not enough to complain about Milwaukee schools ...

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    Volunteers at a back-to-school event took collective responsibility Tuesday to make things better. It's not enough to complain about Milwaukee schools. Volunteers take responsibility.

  5. Collective punishment - Wikipedia

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    The Hague Conventions are often cited for guidelines concerning the limits and privileges of an occupier's rights with respect to the local (occupied) property. One of the restrictions on the occupier's use of natural resources is the Article 50 prohibition against collective punishment protecting private property.

  6. One more responsibility for schools

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  7. 1968 New York City teachers' strike - Wikipedia

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    The ATA called for community-controlled schools, educating with a "Black value system" that emphasized "unity" and "collective work and responsibility" (as opposed to the "middle class" value of "individualism"). [18] Leftist white allies, including teachers from the recently eclipsed Teachers Union, supported these demands. [26]

  8. Stephen and Ayesha Curry are celebrating their roles as All ...

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    Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha visit East Oakland Pride Elementary School as part of the NBA basketball league's Day of Service, Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A ...

  9. Kibbutz communal child rearing and collective education

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    Work was an essential building block of the collective education. Young children worked in their close surroundings, helped clean their home, took care of the school zoological garden, and tended their vegetable garden. High school students worked in the agricultural branches and industries the kibbutz owned.