If you consent to something, you agree to do it or to allow it to be done. He finally consented to go He asked Ginny if she would consent to a small celebration after the christening I was a little surprised when she consented. = agree see also age of consent. to give your permission for something or agree to do something consent to
what parents may give after they have been fully informed of all the information regarding the activity the district wants to implement This information must be provided to the parents in their native language or mode of communication Parental consent is voluntary and may be revoked
Requirement that the parent be fully informed of all information that relates to any action that school wants to take about the child, that parent understands that consent is voluntary and may be revoked at any time See also Procedural safeguards notice and prior written notice
According to critical theory of communication, the process by which an employee actively, though unknowingly, accomplishes the interests of management in the faulty attempt to fulfill his or her own interests
Written parental/guardian consent must be obtained before certain events can occur Written parental/guardian consent must occur before evaluations can be conducted, and before the initial IEP can implemented (subsequent IEPs do not require consent)
To give approval In life and health insurance, a policy may not be taken out on a person without that person's approval Consent is given when the insured signs the application
from Locke, the liberal theory of government has required the consent of the governed for political rule to be legitimate Because explicit consent is not always available, Locke introduced a notion of tacit consent, but it is not always easy to distinguish tacit consent from non-consent to determine whether tacit consent is consent