I got a code for review from my colleague this week. For me, code is being rebuilt as part of the review process. I checked in to the version control system for release so I check to get the same hex (ie output) file. Sure enough, I did it this time. But I also received 16 warning messages. The compiler spits out various messages, such as integer truncation warnings and comments written by the developer himself.
I have written that "zero tolerance is not a policy." Even if we declare "zero tolerance", we do not know whether employees are condemned, smuggled or prosecuted as smuggling smuggled goods. It is increasingly meaningless smuggling. According to reports, according to a five-year disciplinary record, until recently the guards are more likely to be penalized for a minimum penalty than for the introduction of contraband into the system than to be dismissed, the punishment is very different It was. According to the analysis, only seven cases were rejected in the case of 47 employees trying to provide prohibited items to criminals.
Is the zero tolerance policy further advanced? According to the Websters dictionary, the definition of zero is invalid: none; the definition of tolerance is perseverance. The meaning of Zero Tolerance infact means both. The fact that the tolerance in the school system is zero means that teachers, managers, and school officials are not tolerant of any misconduct and must take fundamental actions to stop it immediately That means that. The shake of the masses by children who murdered the children in the corridor of the school may admire that even more violence suggested students are more focused on even more severe penalties but the trend towards far away It is a predictive reaction of school officials to a recent series of school shooting. I believe that the school has taken all the things the child has done since the shoot incident, and took it seriously. Zero tolerance policies are often inflexible and over react too much.
Zero tolerance policy means that schools are not tolerant of violations of any kind of misconduct or school rules, no matter how small, unintentional, or subjective. At Zero Tolerance Policy School, pauses and expulsion are common general methods to deal with bad behavior. Studies have shown that pauses and evictions have greatly increased due to the implementation of zero tolerance policy. Educator Henry Giroux said in a study by Michie that, after taking the policy of zero tolerance at the school in Chicago, the number of pauses increased by 51%, about 32 times over the four years It was. They emerged from the expulsion of 21 in the 1994 - 95 academic year to 668 in the 1997 - 98 academic year. Likewise, Giroux quoted a report from the news report of Denver Rockies, found between 1993 and 1997, that the eviction rate of public schools in the city increased by over 300%.