Not exact matches
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.
2 However, this understanding has been compromised by South African national policies and strategies aimed to redress the past inequality in
accessing tertiary
education and to socially and
economically advance the majority of South Africans who suffered from the brunt of the apartheid regime.
With 70 percent of Boston Public Schools students coming from
economically disadvantaged backgrounds, ensuring that all are both prepared for, and have
access to, a quality postsecondary
education is a critically important topic.
Fulfillment Fund (CA): Helps promising, yet educationally underserved and
economically disadvantaged students achieve high school graduation and
access to and completion of higher
education through programs that also produce systemic change.
ELearning seems like a natural fit for developing countries, allowing smaller,
economically struggling nations
access to
education.
Teachers surveyed said the lengthy SBAC test is not developmentally appropriate or fair for students, especially those who are young, in special
education or English - language learner programs, come from homes without regular computer
access, or come from
economically disadvantaged school districts.
To ensure our young people are prepared for the future and are
economically mobile, the Joyce Foundation will work to ensure equitable
access to high - quality
education and jobs.
And when students have equitable
access to math
education, they see similar amounts of growth in proficiency as other subgroups of students (gifted, SPED,
economically disadvantaged).
Little Kids Rock partners with public school districts in some of the nation's most
economically disadvantaged communities with the goal of ensuring that all students (K - 12) have
access to music
education and its many benefits.
Other authors agree that we need to give all students equal
access to the benefits of higher
education and describe how personal mentoring (Roberta Espinoza, p. 56) or early college high school programs (Jennifer Glenn Morrow and Alex Torrez, p. 74) can help
economically disadvantaged students achieve this goal.
AccessLex Institute urges the committee to modify the bill in a manner to better ensure
access to advanced
education, particularly for historically underrepresented minorities and
economically disadvantaged students, and to better support affordability for those graduate and professional students who perform public service.
Pretending everyone is the same creates artificial barriers for
access to
education and often makes it more difficult for the
economically disadvantaged, the disabled and other minorities to achieve their potential.