Sentences with phrase «better social cohesion»

In recent years Oftsed has looked to ensure schools are promoting «British Values» - a set of ideals which have been set up to bring about better social cohesion.

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Bezos is famous for hating «social cohesion,» that tendency people have for finding consensus for no other reason than it feels good.
A Christianity of charity without truth would be more or less interchangeable with a pool of good sentiments, helpful for social cohesion, but of little relevance.
Religion is a very good thing for social cohesion and the cultivation of virtues, but the benefits can not be separated from commitment to the transcendent.
What Elizabeth I recognised, and what Elizabeth II has learned, is that the Church has a role in social and political cohesion in the nation that reaches well beyond its religious adherents.
But one thing is certain, and it appears to me that its recognition in theory, and acceptance in practice, must be the sine qua non of any valid discussion and effective action affecting the political, economic and moral ordering of the present world: this is that nothing, absolutely nothing — we may as well make up our minds to it — can arrest the progress of social Man towards ever greater interdependence and cohesion.
It is a distinctive national landmark that builds on Basque assets and special characteristics, positioned as a beacon of excellence for good quality of life, social cohesion, and an innovative and competitive region.
We believe that a greater understanding of attachment theory can help to promote social cohesion and better outcomes in terms of physical and emotional health.
A major factor in Jeremy Corbyn's appeal to voters in the recent leadership election — and potentially to the wider electorate as well — was his brave assertion that austerity was the wrong response to recession and was doing absolutely avoidable damage to both economic performance and social cohesion.
All the usual contemporary justifications for the subject of RE in the school curriculum — its contribution to social cohesion and mutual understanding, its presentation of a range of answers to questions of meaning and purpose, and its role in the search for personal identity and values — can best be served by including humanist perspectives and non-religious students.
No Government can afford to underfund society's future; cuts in education undermine not only the economy, but social cohesion as well
Given the risks to social peace and cohesion associated with stoking tribal fires and playing the tribal game for partisan gain, as well as its tendency to impoverish the quality of our democracy and governance, a weakening of the political salience of the Akan / non-Akan logic should be salutary for the progress of Ghana.
They highlight the detrimental effects of pervasive insecurity and career competition on social cohesion within research groups, as well as on training and collaboration.
In March 2000, European heads of governments and of states agreed in Lisbon that by 2010, the European Union (EU) should become «the most competitive and dynamic knowledge - based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion
The Lisbon Agenda sought to make Europe the most competitive and dynamic knowledge - based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion by 2010.
Burris combines reviews of academic studies, as well as personal anecdotes from her own experience as an educator, to argue that ability tracking has a negative effect on the educational achievement of «low track» students while also undermining social cohesion.
Furthermore, 124 countries consider that ALE has had a strong impact on health and well - being, active citizenship, social cohesion, diversity and tolerance.
The health benefits of the sport are obvious but it also reaches deep into communities, helping to deliver strong social cohesion as well as boosting people's self - esteem.»
From this perspective, pastoral care can assist students to develop positive self - esteem, healthy risk taking, goal setting and negotiation, thus enhancing their strengths and other protective factors contributing to their resiliency as well as developing a sense of social cohesion that together can improve their overall health and wellbeing (Nadge, 2005 and Doll & Lyon, 1998).
While the same may be true for Mexico and Turkey (and for big non-OECD countries that took the PISA exam, like Brazil and Indonesia) as well, it's hard to imagine the U.S. maintaining its economic strength — or social cohesion — while miseducating such a large number of its youth.
Education is viewed as an opportunity to maximise human capital, abandoning education's role of creating cultural good and social cohesion.
It was in this political climate that the EU heads of state and government launched the so - called Lisbon Strategy in March 2000, with the goal of making Europe «the most competitive and dynamic knowledge - based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion.
It features chapters on: promoting quality education in islands; building island resilience, with an emphasis on reisilience to climate change; valuing and sharing island heritage and identities; building knowledge societies in islands; enabling island cohesion and social well - being; managing natural resources for a sustainable future; and the UNESCO participation programme in SIDS.
A basic level of economic opportunity, social cohesion, security, and good governance are some of them.
I want my career objectives for the chosen course to include Lesotho National Strategic Development Plan - Programme od Ation Priority Area of action Good Governance - Governance and Istitutions: The objective is to improve effectiveness of oversight bodies to promote accountability and deal effectively with corruption, improve capacity for conflict resolution, promote social cohesion and partriotism and enhance the capacity of private sector and non-state actors to achieve their goals and participate effectively in policy development and promote tri-partism.
Social cohesion for mental well - being among adolescents.
We believe that a greater understanding of attachment theory can help to promote social cohesion and better outcomes in terms of physical and emotional health.
Family Safety: Empowering Indigenous people to develop and support local initiatives advancing the social, cultural, and economic well - being of Indigenous families in combating violence and enhancing family cohesion via strategies like Indigenous controlled family support centres and increased recruiting, training, career development and retention of Indigenous employees in Child Protection Units in the Northern Territory.
This is good for business, while also having the potential to promote social cohesion and provide reputational benefits to companies for their corporate social responsibility.
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