This is a story about a story, of how a fiction
about impoverished children and public schools corrupts our education policy.
The region came across as colorful and compelling in «The Florida Project,» Sean Baker's remarkable film
about impoverished children living near Walt Disney...
Not exact matches
I, too, wonder
about all the parents who pray that there will be enough food for their
children, or that they will be safe from harm, especially in
impoverished and war - torn countries.
A 2013 study estimated
about 1.4 percent of
children living in an
impoverished area in the United Kingdom had an attachment disorder.
«Room to Grow: A School on the Subcontinent Celebrates Creativity and Environmentalism» Read
about this school that uses dance and song to help build pride for
impoverished children in the hardscrabble farmlands of rural India (June 2008).
Advocate for
impoverished children by speaking up
about which students are tracked into general courses versus gifted programs or advanced classes.
Children who have been immersed in a literacy environ - ment in which words, word games, rhyming, and story reading are plentiful are more likely to understand what reading is all
about than those who have experienced an
impoverished literacy environment.
Read the latest news on our blog
about our quest to help
impoverished children in developing countries through gospel, hope, and heart.