Sentences with phrase «cultural education services»

At 1:15 p.m., NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña will deliver brief remarks at the Arts & Cultural Education Services Fair, an event where DOE educators connect with New York City arts organizations, The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Ave., Manhattan.

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Google recently reached an agreement with the United National Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to take pictures of world heritage sites for use in the Google Street View service.
Eat»n Park Hospitality Group's Parkhurst Dining Services company is dedicated to creating personal relationships and exceptional culinary experiences for corporations, private higher - education institutions and cultural centers throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
It is the mission of Sunbridge Institute to contribute to the growth and development of Waldorf Education in service of educational and cultural renewal throughout the world.
Enhancing Access / Reducing Barriers - Improving systems and processes to increase the ease, ability and opportunity to utilize those systems and services (e.g. education, safety, special needs, cultural and language sensitivity).
Additional participants in the Jamaica Now Planning Initiative include: 165th Street Business Improvement District, 180th Street Business Improvement District, Jamaica Center Business Improvement District and Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District, A Better Jamaica, A Better Way Family & Community Center, Addisleigh Park Civic Association, Alliance of South Asian American Laborers, America Works, Antioch Baptist Church, Brinkerhoff Action Associates, Inc., Center for Integration & Advancement for New Americans, Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Chhaya Community Development Corporation, Citizens Housing & Planning Council, Community Healthcare Network of New York City, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Damian Family Care Center, Edge School of the Art, Exploring the Metropolis, Farmers Boulevard Community Development Corporation, First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Fortune Society, Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & New Northern New Jersey, Greater Allen Development Corporation, Greater Triangular Civic Association, Indo Caribbean Alliance, Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Jamaica Hospital, Jamaica Muslim Center; Jamaica Performing Arts Center, Jamaica YMCA, King Manor, LaGuardia Community College Adult & Continuing Education, Mutual Housing Association of New York, Neighborhood Housing Services Jamaica, New York Alliance for Careers in Healthcare, Queens College, Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Economic Development Corporation, Queens Hospital, Queens Legal Services, Queens Library; Queens Workforce1 Center, SelfHelp, Sikh Cultural Society, Sunnyside Community Services, Inc., The Jamaica Young Professionals, The Jamaica Youth Leaders, The Tate Group, Upwardly Global, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, and Y - Roads.
She'll also serve on the Banks, Children and Families, Consumer Protection, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, Higher Education and Social Services committees.
It makes targeted additional investments in the city's youth, seniors, immigrants, cultural institutions, public safety, healthcare, social services, and education, among other areas.
Agencies receiving Operation Primetime funding in 2012 include: Access of WNY, African American Cultural Center, Back to Basics, Be A Friend, Bob Lanier Center, Boys & Girls Club of East Aurora, Boys & Girls Club of Eden, Boys & Girls Club of Holland, Boys & Girls Club of the Northtowns, Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo Prep, Buffalo Urban League, Butler Mitchell Association, Child & Adolescent Treatment Services, Community Action Organization, Computers for Children, Concerned Ecumenical Ministries, Cradle Beach Camp, Elim Community Corporation, Erie Regional Housing Development Corp. — Belle Center, Firsthand Learning, FLARE, Girls Sports Foundation, Greater Niagara Frontier Council — Boy Scouts, Jericho Road Ministries, Justice Lifeline, King Urban Life Center, Lackawanna Sports & Education, Making Fishers of Men & Women, National Inner City Youth Opportunities, North Buffalo CDC, Northwest Buffalo Community Center, Old First Ward Community Association, PBBC Matt Urban Center, Peace of the City, Police Athletic League, Schiller Park Community Center, Seneca Babcock Community Association, Seneca Street Community Development, Town of Tonawanda Recreation Department, UB Liberty Partnership, University District CDC, Urban Christian Ministries, Valley Community Association, Westminster Community Charter School, Westside Community Center, Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education, WNY United Against Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Young Audiences, Community Action Organization (Detention), Firsthand Learning (Detention), Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education (Detention).
The group, «Service to the Scientific Community,» aims to raise the scientific community's awareness of human rights issues and to enhance the well being of people around the world through access to science (e.g., science education, science - based products, technology, processes), in accordance with Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
Schools could smooth and facilitate the process of cultural adjustment by providing programs and services addressing the needs of refugee youth (British Columbia Ministry of Education, 2009).
Government policies exclude inadequate instruction, cultural and social factors, and emotional disturbance, because there are other categories in special education or other services for these children, not because their academic difficulties are different or because these excluded children need different types of interventions.
Working with the Education Redesign Lab, mayors of each city will create and lead «Children's Cabinets» composed of superintendents, heads of health and social services, recreation, cultural and arts activists, and other key community leaders.
First, it pays tribute to three decades of scholarship and service to American education by E. D. (Don) Hirsch, Jr., author of Cultural Literacy (and three other prescient books on education reform) and founder of the Core Knowledge Foundation.
Pupils from Boringdon Primary School took part in an exciting afternoon of educational activities to mark the Hindu festival of lights and used special Diwali - themed digital resources - including e-books, videos and online games — from the award - winning Discovery Education Espresso service to learn about this important cultural celebration.
For example, Head Start has been and continues to be a leader in its focus on family engagement and comprehensive services, on children with disabilities, and on children from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds; in its commitments to accountability for program quality; in its investments in the professional development of the early childhood education workforce that led to the development of the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential; and in its commitment to and investment in research and evaluation to strengthen quality, improve child outcomes, and reduce the achievement gap.
The study, which was scheduled to be released early this week by the House Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, finds that there are significant financial, cultural, and institutional barriers that hamper efforts to provide AIDS - prevention education and services to adolescents.
Our partners include school districts, BOCES, institutions of higher education, businesses, professional organizations, cultural organizations, specialized student service organizations, and parent and community - based organizations.
She is a champion for students and a zealous advocate for special education, quality teaching and learning, inclusivity, data driven practices, cultural competence, social - emotional learning and development, home - to - school partnerships, service learning and college and career education in support of all students.
The evaluation focused on three key areas: 1) Implementation (training, staffing, promotion, availability, methods for sustainability, curricular connections), 2) Participation (methods of adoption / education, level of participation, parent / teacher / food service worker roles) and 3) Attitudes (changes in diet / nutrition - related knowledge, behavior, impact of cultural differences, food likes / dislikes, expectations, influences on food selection, etc.).
For example, reliance on a single test score for gifted education services may exclude selection of students with different cultural experiences and opportunities.
Teachers and other professionals providing education - related services to exceptional children from different cultural backgrounds need to be aware of unique perspectives or communication styles common to those cultures.
It is available both to the university community, which, in a sense, lives in the historical complex, and to those who, as external parties, are invited to take part in the cultural life generated here, as well as to visitors.The suggested itineraries are the result of a research plan carried out by students and teachers of the Master in Education Services for Artistic Heritage, Historical Museums and Visual Arts; for them CREA represents a possible field of reference after the education received.The e-book aims not only Education Services for Artistic Heritage, Historical Museums and Visual Arts; for them CREA represents a possible field of reference after the education received.The e-book aims not only education received.The e-book aims not only to bri...
Libraries span the broad spectrum of education, cultural heritage, community service, and economic development.
Participants engage and interact with community and civic leaders in areas of Military / Aerospace, Cultural Arts and Diversity, Public Safety, Youth and Education, Health and Human Services, Business and Economic Development, Government, Media and Technology, and Agriculture.
Work to change the overall cultural climate of its community through education and advocacy services that promote animal welfare.
The Santa Cruz Island restoration program is part of the National Park Service mission, as mandated by Congress, to preserve unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the national park system for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.
The National Park Service preserves the natural and cultural resources and values of the national park system for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of this and future generations.
Park management consists of several key programs, which include administration, environmental planning, facility management and maintenance, cultural and natural resources management, interpretation and education, law enforcement and resource protection, subsistence resource management, and commercial services.
The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the national park system for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.
The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of Katmai National Park and Preserve for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.
Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards - the preeminent peer - recognized award for musical excellence and the most credible brand in music - The Recording Academy is responsible for groundbreaking professional development, cultural enrichment, advocacy, education and human services programs.
Big Five was featured in TheStreet in the article What's Hot in Family Travel for 2017: Education, Cultural Immersion And Service, (click here).
AFF Inc.'s Young Adult Education Program is made possible by the generous support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Bradley Family Foundation, Cultural Services of the French Embassy, Domenico Paulon Foundation, Lambent Foundation, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York City Department of Youth and Community Development, New York Community Trust, New York State Council on the Arts, Open Society Initiative for West Africa.
Spring Season supported by VEON Samsung Hannah Barry Eleanor and Bobby Cayre Lina Condes Pilar Corrias, London Shelly Fox Aarons and Phillip Aarons Christina Gee - Kryca Gladstone Gallery Alexander Mason Hankin Rena and Scott Hoffman Bernard l. Lumpkin and Carmine D. Boccuzzi Maurice Marciano Kimiya Minoukadeh Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz - Picasso para el Arte Graham Steele and Ulysses de Santi Jed Walentas Jonathan Wood Special Projects supported by Blake and Michael Daffey Jim and Jennifer Esposito JMCMRJ Sorrell Foundation The Rothschild Foundation Lily Safra Kate and John Storey Platinum Corporate Benefactors AECOM Bloomberg CHANEL Goldman Sachs My Beautiful City Stage One Weil, Gotshal & Manges Gold Corporate Benefactors COS Laurent - Perrier Silver Corporate Benefactors Gallowglass Health and Safety Veritas Event Services Bronze Corporate Benefactors Casone DP9 Fin Fellows Graham Foundation Maxx Mail USA Peroni Nastro Azzurro Riva1920 SDS Limited Site Engineering Surveys Ltd (SES) The Technical Department Vitra Founding Corporate Members American Express Bloomberg Brookfield Canary Wharf Group Citi Foster + Partners Harrods The Kirsh Foundation and Wendy Fisher Linklaters LLP William Hare Group Limited Annual Corporate Member The Paul E. Singer Foundation Associate Corporate Members CBRE Grants INCA Productions The Communications Store Travers Smith Digital Projects supported by Bloomberg Connects Education Programme supported by Arts Council England The Ernest Cook Trust David Fawkes and family Alexandra Garrison Batia and Idan Ofer Gilberto Pozzi The Sackler Trust And kind assistance from The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Exhibition Programme supported by Amelie von Wedel, Wedel Art Air de Paris, Paris Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne Bloomberg Philanthropies Candy and Michael Barasch Charles Booth - Gibbon, Paragon Hesta Ltd., Switzerland - Bechtler Family Roberta Benteler Galerie Gisela Capitain Cologne Chaos CHOI&LAGER Gallery DLD Media GmbH Nicoletta Fiorucci ForYourArt Isabelle Georgeaux and Patrick Healy Goethe - Institut Google Cultural Institute Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts Gumuchdjian Architects The Hayden Family Foundation The Henry Moore Foundation Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP rodolphe janssen, Brussels David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles LUMA Foundation Mulberry Office for Contemporary Art Norway Petzel Gallery, New York Carlos, Francesca and Joel Pinto Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich and New York Frances Reynolds Ruth and Richard Rogers Ringier Collection, Switzerland Marco Rossi - Torino Royal Norwegian Embassy in London Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz - Picasso para el Arte Melanie and Michael Sherwood Sotheby's Julia Stoschek Foundation e.V. Düsseldorf Laura and Barry Townsley Victoria Miro Gallery Vionnet Morten Viskum Collection YouTube David Zwirner
Groups like SUCCESS Settlement Services in British Columbia, for example, help newcomers to Canada overcome language and cultural barriers; groups like the Atira Women's Resource Centre help women dealing with abuse through advocacy and education.
Business Development: Brokering various business dealings that further the diversification of Indian economies Developing and accessing commercial financial programs and services for tribal governments, including tax - exempt offerings and federally - guaranteed housing loans Serving as issuer or underwriter's counsel in tribal bond issuances Ensuring tribal compliance with Bank Secrecy Act and other federal financial regulatory requirements Handling federal and state income, excise, B&O, property and other tax matters for tribes and tribal businesses Chartering tribal business enterprises under tribal, state and federal law Registering and protecting tribal trademarks and copyrights Negotiating franchise agreements for restaurants and retail stores on Indian reservations Custom - tailoring construction contracts for tribes and general contractors Helping secure federal SBA 8 (a) and other contracting preferences for Indian - owned businesses Facilitating contractual relations between tribes and tribal casinos, and gaming vendors Building tribal workers» compensation and self - insurance programs Government Relations: Handling state and federal regulatory matters in the areas of tribal gaming, environmental and cultural resources, workers» compensation, taxation, health care and education Negotiating tribal - state gaming compacts and fuel and cigarette compacts, and inter-local land use and law enforcement agreements Advocacy before the Washington State Gambling Commission, Washington Indian Gaming Association and National Indian Gaming Commission Preparing tribal codes and regulations, including tribal court, commercial, gaming, taxation, energy development, environmental and cultural resources protection, labor & employment, and workers» compensation laws Developing employee handbooks, manuals and personnel policies Advocacy in areas of treaty rights, gaming, jurisdiction, taxation, environmental and cultural resource protection Brokering fee - to - trust and related real estate and jurisdictional transactions Litigation & Appellate Services: Handling complex Indian law litigation, including commercial, labor & employment, tax, land use, treaty rights, natural and cultural resource matters Litigating tribal trust mismanagement claims against the United States, and evaluating tribal and individual property claims under the Indian Claims Limitation Act Defending tribes and tribal insureds from tort claims brought against them in tribal, state and federal courts, including defense tenders pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act Assisting tribal insureds in insurance coverage negotiations, and litigation Representing individual tribal members in tribal and state civil and criminal proceedings, including BIA prosecutions and Indian probate proceedings Assisting tribal governments with tribal, state and federal court appeals, including the preparation of amicus curiae briefs Our Indian law & gaming attorneys collaborate to publish the quarterly «Indian Legal Advisor ``, designed to provide Indian Country valuable information about legal and political developments affecting tribalservices for tribal governments, including tax - exempt offerings and federally - guaranteed housing loans Serving as issuer or underwriter's counsel in tribal bond issuances Ensuring tribal compliance with Bank Secrecy Act and other federal financial regulatory requirements Handling federal and state income, excise, B&O, property and other tax matters for tribes and tribal businesses Chartering tribal business enterprises under tribal, state and federal law Registering and protecting tribal trademarks and copyrights Negotiating franchise agreements for restaurants and retail stores on Indian reservations Custom - tailoring construction contracts for tribes and general contractors Helping secure federal SBA 8 (a) and other contracting preferences for Indian - owned businesses Facilitating contractual relations between tribes and tribal casinos, and gaming vendors Building tribal workers» compensation and self - insurance programs Government Relations: Handling state and federal regulatory matters in the areas of tribal gaming, environmental and cultural resources, workers» compensation, taxation, health care and education Negotiating tribal - state gaming compacts and fuel and cigarette compacts, and inter-local land use and law enforcement agreements Advocacy before the Washington State Gambling Commission, Washington Indian Gaming Association and National Indian Gaming Commission Preparing tribal codes and regulations, including tribal court, commercial, gaming, taxation, energy development, environmental and cultural resources protection, labor & employment, and workers» compensation laws Developing employee handbooks, manuals and personnel policies Advocacy in areas of treaty rights, gaming, jurisdiction, taxation, environmental and cultural resource protection Brokering fee - to - trust and related real estate and jurisdictional transactions Litigation & Appellate Services: Handling complex Indian law litigation, including commercial, labor & employment, tax, land use, treaty rights, natural and cultural resource matters Litigating tribal trust mismanagement claims against the United States, and evaluating tribal and individual property claims under the Indian Claims Limitation Act Defending tribes and tribal insureds from tort claims brought against them in tribal, state and federal courts, including defense tenders pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act Assisting tribal insureds in insurance coverage negotiations, and litigation Representing individual tribal members in tribal and state civil and criminal proceedings, including BIA prosecutions and Indian probate proceedings Assisting tribal governments with tribal, state and federal court appeals, including the preparation of amicus curiae briefs Our Indian law & gaming attorneys collaborate to publish the quarterly «Indian Legal Advisor ``, designed to provide Indian Country valuable information about legal and political developments affecting tribalServices: Handling complex Indian law litigation, including commercial, labor & employment, tax, land use, treaty rights, natural and cultural resource matters Litigating tribal trust mismanagement claims against the United States, and evaluating tribal and individual property claims under the Indian Claims Limitation Act Defending tribes and tribal insureds from tort claims brought against them in tribal, state and federal courts, including defense tenders pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act Assisting tribal insureds in insurance coverage negotiations, and litigation Representing individual tribal members in tribal and state civil and criminal proceedings, including BIA prosecutions and Indian probate proceedings Assisting tribal governments with tribal, state and federal court appeals, including the preparation of amicus curiae briefs Our Indian law & gaming attorneys collaborate to publish the quarterly «Indian Legal Advisor ``, designed to provide Indian Country valuable information about legal and political developments affecting tribal rights.
Cases are referred to the firm through the Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN) but the firm also works closely with local social services: Tapestri — an organisation which aims increase access to services for human trafficking victims and raise social awareness of human trafficking in the local area — and New American Pathways who support to refugees to settle and integrate into the local community through cultural orientation and support in areas such as education and careers.
Skill Highlights Translation and Interpretation Technical Writing Customer and Client Relations Active Listening and Communication Staff Development and Leadership Cultural Competence Education and Training St. John's University — Current Master of Arts: Spanish Jamaica, NY National University 2015 Bachelor of Arts: Spanish (summa cum laude) San Diego, CA San Diego High School of International Studies 2011 High School Diploma San Diego, CA Relevant Experience 1/1/2016 — Current Spanish Translator Bridge Languages — Jamaica, NY Provide English / Spanish interpretation services at management meetings and during telephone conferences.
About Blog At Inverloch Childcare we work in partnership with our community, our families and our employees to provide a sustainable, high quality early childhood education service where each child, their family and their cultural and social context is valued and respected.
Joint statement issued by: Bunuba Dawangarri Prescribed Body Corporate, Gooniyandi Prescribed Body Corporate, Karrayili Adult Education Centre, Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Cultural Centre, Mangkaja Arts Resource Agency, Marrninwarntikuru Women's Resource Centre, Marra Worra Worra Aboriginal Corporation, Nindilingarri Cultural Health Services, Wangki Yupananapurru Radio, Yununijarra Prescribed Body Corporate and Yi - Martuawarta (Ngurrara People)
This approach supports the teaching and learning mission of the school, while making readily available such services as health screening, mental health, recreation, after - school programs, group counseling, cultural events, parent education, and family welfare services.
The concept of Cultural Safety, originating through the work of Maori midwives in 2000, is slowly gaining traction in health education in universities, and in professional development in health services in Australia.
Acknowledging the lack of progress in cultural competence development in dental services, A team of dental therapists, dentists and social scientists from the Universities of Sydney and Western Australia conducted a systematic review of Indigenous cultural competence in dentistry and oral health higher education.
Multiple additional services including High Fidelity Wraparound, mental health case management, academic advocacy and cultural education and support
Our education programs also address gender roles, socioeconomic, and cultural factors that can impede access to services.
The Community Mentoring Program is about connecting some participating KidsMatter Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services with people in their community to gather different perspectives about mental health and wellbeing from a cultural and local community point of view.
Specific cultural services address the needs of Native American and African American clients, including: culturally relevant patient education, ongoing community based support, and client advocacy.
Department of Education and Training: English as a Second Language (ESL) provides information about English as a second language teaching in the ACT as well as links to key sites and services that support cultural diversity.
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) services in Australia therefore have contact with families from many different cultural backgrounds.
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