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More respondents with a college diploma (51 %) or university degree (52 %) agree that they could be persuaded to support a closer
economic relationship with China
if they knew more about what was involved, compared with those with high school
education or less (44 %).
They had a hunch that
if they cared for and supported expectant women right from the early days of her pregnancy, through her delivery, and then afterwards with everything from
education to
economic opportunities to medical care, they would begin to see the need for orphanages entirely disappear.
It presents the Kerala model as something from which the Union Government and other Indian states like UP and Bihar have to learn their lesson that without a basis in social development like literacy, health and women's
education and social security there can be no participatory
economic expansion which is necessary
if economic growth has to serve society.
It is necessary therefore to evaluate this «ideology» of the market - economy
if we have to evaluate the commoditisation of
education which is now adopted as the government policy as a part of its policy of giving priority to
economic growth.
If we take this passage as an indication of the role publicly supported
education may be able to play, we see nothing about
economic development and international competitiveness, but a lot about our humanity and citizenship.
Cahill says
education,
economic development and integrity in government are top issues he promises to advocate for
if he is elected as attorney general.
Even
if we accepted the idea of
education being first and foremost about
economic advantage, then we should ensure that our universities are preparing students to be future citizens at least as effectively as those of our «competitors».
But Democrats, who run the Assembly, continue to argue that most increased
education funding should go to the highest - need schools, which would happen
if it were put in the «foundation» funding pot by which most state aid is allocated, and which also was cut drastically during the
economic downturn.
Russell said he would focus on
economic development,
education and foster care
if elected.
While de Blasio has taken up many important social issues — racial profiling, early childhood
education, housing, and others — it remains to be seen
if he can with the limited power of a mayor really affect the issue of
economic inequality, that is the overwhelming power of capital in the world's preeminent financial center.
«We recognize that broadband service has become as essential as electricity and water and sewer for
economic development and that
if we want to attract high - tech jobs,
if we want to provide students opportunities for
education and provide equal access to services to people across the county, having high - speed broadband is absolutely critical at this point.»
As regards access to tertiary
education, they are treated as
if they are international students who are required by immigration policy to be self reliant and economically independent.9 South African social justice policies focus primarily on advancing the historically disadvantaged and such focus has an implication of excluding refugees from benefiting from socio -
economic scheme.
In a new study for
Education Next, Eric Hanushek of Stanford University, Jens Ruhose of Leibniz University Hannover, and Ludger Woessmann of the Ifo Center for the Economics of
Education at the University of Munich find that
if states take advantage of this opportunity and invest in school quality, they can reap massive
economic gains.
Lifelong learning arrangements, particularly those in informal and non-formal settings, can confer a number of benefits: they can provide people who live in countries that do not have universal
education with access to learning opportunities on a continuous basis; they can address the problem of conventional formal schooling being too far removed from local cultural and social environments; and they can alleviate
economic hardship, particularly for young people in developing countries who may experience strong pressures to earn income to help support their families or, particularly
if they are girls, to take on significant responsibilities at home (1, 4).
The National
Education Association describes Social Security as the «cornerstone of
economic security,» and Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, describes it as «the healthiest part of our retirement system, keep [ing] tens of millions of seniors out of poverty [which] could help even more
if it were expanded.»
If education has such a dramatic impact on a country's
economic productivity and growth, what are the implications of a less - than - adequate
education system for
economic growth today and in the future?
These indicators allow to evaluate
if the political and moral system is contributing to the inhabitants are mutual solidarity,
economic and social justice is practiced,
education contributes to form true citizens, civil society participation in decisions of government and corruption is eradicated in the country.
If innovation is key to
economic growth, the argument goes, then an
education system that encourages creativity and questioning rather than drill and memorization may give a nation a competitive advantage.
If it's good enough for business and for the
economic well - being of our country, as Friedman suggests, why not for our
education system?
«A strong arts and cultural
education, for young people from all social, cultural and
economic backgrounds, is essential
if we are to encourage and inspire the next generation of theatre workers,» she said.
More low - income students would make it to college
if changes were made to streamline the complicated financial aid process, according to a groundbreaking study released today by researchers at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education, Stanford University School of
Education, the University of Toronto, and the National Bureau of
Economic Research.
Yet jobs requiring at least an associate's degree are projected to grow twice as fast as jobs that don't require a college
education, and
if a trained workforce isn't available, the country's
economic strength could falter in the global marketplace.
«There are tremendous
economic barriers to going into teaching
if it isn't done at the undergraduate level,» Ramsey told
Education World.
Billions in federal
economic - stimulus dollars are slated to be spent to help improve public
education, but Americans relying on traditional news outlets are likely to find out little,
if anything, about what that effort might mean for the schools in their communities, a new report suggests.
If only we can all begin believing with these kids and allocate more resources and efforts in their
education, we will be doing more to shape Burma's future than put our faith in
economic sanctions against the junta.»
If the American dream is to mean anything for children from low - income backgrounds, they need access to a public
education that helps them overcome
economic and social barriers and achieve at high levels.
«
If Dan Patrick and his followers wanted to give all students and their parents a meaningful educational choice, they would more adequately fund public
education, so that children of all
economic backgrounds would have a full menu of academic offerings and electives in their neighborhood public schools,» said Texas State Teachers Association President Noel Candelaria.
If education provides people with more
economic opportunity in life, it only makes sense that academic pursuits should be as accessible as possible.
If the
education system did not receive a major overhaul, our
economic security would be severely compromised.
As Matt Gandal, president and founder of the
Education Strategy Group, noted in an
Education Week post-election roundup, «
If this presidential election revealed one thing, it's that many Americans don't feel secure about their
economic future.
We need to encourage legislative support for higher
education institutions
if we are to reach Michigan's goal to increase residents with postsecondary
education to 60 percent by year 2025 and improve the
economic prosperity of this state.»
If the goal of the Trump administration is to expand
economic opportunity for everyone, it should start by encouraging a more equitable
education system.
Pointing to LA Unified's soaring numbers of students living in poverty and learning English, Caputo - Pearl suggested, «
If Broad and other billionaires want to ensure a great
education for every child, they should invest half a billion dollars, and more, in an LAUSD foundation, run by the democratically elected school board, to fund sustainable neighborhood community schools that address the myriad educational and socio -
economic needs of our students.»
Poor and middle - class urban families long ago recognized that
education is critical to revitalizing communities and helping their kids be prepared for successful futures in an increasingly knowledge - based
economic future — and have long - concluded that traditional public
education practices such as zoned schooling and ability tracking no longer work (
if they ever did in the first place).
The report also stated there was little support for the «notion that pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to succeed
if they live in a country with an academically selective secondary
education system», based on the OECD's definition of resilience [which measures how many pupils in the bottom quarter of socio -
economic status are in the top quarter of attainment].
The report observes that the
education commissioner could require changes in a charter
if that school does not make measurable progress in reducing racial, ethnic and
economic isolation.
Since its inception, AF has had a social justice mission, emphasizing that «all children regardless of race or
economic status, can succeed
if they have access to a great
education» (Achievement First, 2017b).
In addition, this section includes
if a company's product or service is designed to solve a social issue, including access to basic services, health,
education,
economic opportunity, arts, and increasing the flow of capital to purpose - driven enterprises.
, «a wide variety of studies show that, on average, college does pay off in both financial and non financial ways,» so completing your
education, particularly in times of
economic downturn, is crucial
if you want to be competitive in the job market.
If we care about social mobility, wellbeing and economic growth — and if we want our creative industries to continue to flourish — we need to rebalance our education system so that the arts are valued just as much as other subject
If we care about social mobility, wellbeing and
economic growth — and
if we want our creative industries to continue to flourish — we need to rebalance our education system so that the arts are valued just as much as other subject
if we want our creative industries to continue to flourish — we need to rebalance our
education system so that the arts are valued just as much as other subjects.
If well managed, cities offer important opportunities for
economic development and for expanding access to basic services, including health care and
education, for large numbers of people.
Such a youth bulge can be an asset
if education and
economic activity are there to build a work force.
It's difficult to put a firm number on the
economic value of an
education, of course, but
if high school graduates earn 33 percent more than high school dropouts, a 1 percent per year increase seems conservative.
If they do, rather than calling for the unrealistic «end of the fossil fuel era,» they'd call on the «climate aid» to be spent on «improved public health,
education and
economic development,» as recommended by noted economist Bjorn Lomborg.
As Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman recently put it, «
If you had to explain America's
economic success with one word, that word would be «
education.»»
You may get good
education from any driving school, but
if you can not get the
economic benefits of the investment, it is still futile at its financial base.
The global PC market will stabilize in the long run
if there's an
economic uptick, as PCs «are still a mission - critical device in the enterprise, and there's material room for total available market expansion in
education as schools catch up to one - to - one initiatives,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
The global PC market will stabilize in the long run
if there's an
economic uptick, as PCs «are still a mission - critical device in the enterprise, and there's material room for total available market expansion in
education as schools catch up to one - to - one initiatives,» he told the E-Commerce...
Couples have an easier time
if they share similar backgrounds, culture, beliefs,
education and
economic status.