Controversial definition
Examples of Controversial in a sentence
Controversial issues may be presented in classes where such issues are an integral part of the District’s adopted curriculum provided they are presented in a manner as free from bias and prejudice as possible.
Controversial weapons considerations may cause a Fund’s industry allocation to deviate from that of funds that do not consider involvement in controversial weapons as part of their investment process and that of conventional benchmarks.
Controversial subjects such as Communism, political parties, differing religious beliefs, racial problems and any others which may arise from time to time shall be discussed by pupils and teachers in a fair objective and unprejudiced manner.
Controversial issues are a part of the District’s instructional program when related to subject matter in a given grade level or specific curricular field.
Controversial materials that are presented and discussed shall be relevant to the course content in accordance with the curriculum program of the District.
The Sub-Adviser further represents and warrants that (i) it will not undertake investments or engage in activity that involves either directly or indirectly countries, regimes, jurisdictions or sanctioned parties (individuals / entities) subject to any Sanctions Laws and (ii) will not invest in securities / issuers mentioned on the "Sanctions Securities List (SSSL)" and the list of "Companies Verifiably Involved in Controversial Weapons (Ethix List)" provided by UBS and updated from time to time.
In the event the principal believes that an educator’s presentation (oral, written, or visual) of a controversial issue falls outside the Board’s Controversial Issues and Outside Speakers Guidelines, the principal will so advise the educator, discuss the basis of their objections and recommend an alternative approach to the issue.
Any challenge of employees’ use of educational materials on the basis of suitability, upon their presentation of ideas, or upon their literary merit, shall be resolved by utilizing Policy 2331, Controversial Issues, and/or Policy 2311, Instructional Materials.
Controversial matters and materials shall be referred to the principal in advance of presentation for discussion by the principal on their uses.
The above statement does not, however, grant to teachers the right to violate Board Policy 4930 - Controversial Issues, as it relates to student contact and classroom activities.