Sentences with phrase «clear voice in the community»

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«I think it's quite clear that voices of conscience all over the country are expressing outrage at these decisions which are reinstituting discrimination against the LGBT community,» he said, adding, «My hope is that both these states will relent, but we certainly are not going to have any non-essential travel to those states if these laws do continue in effect.»
From the funding cuts to the brutal policing to the characterization this district has seen in the time that the SRC has been here it's clear that the voices of students, teachers, parents, and community members haven't been given the place they deserve.
The habits of behavior found in a reflective classroom community — attentive listening to diverse viewpoints, voicing clear ideas, and raising relevant questions — not only help students deeply understand historical content, but also require them to practice skills essential for their role as engaged citizens.
«While we obviously would have preferred a different decision from the National Board of the NAACP today, we are greatly encouraged to see how thousands of voices across this country representing the interests of historically underserved students have registered their clear support for charter schools continuing to grow and expand their positive impact on public education in communities across the United States.
In her conversations with 65 students across the United States, the author got a clear idea of what high school students need to become engaged in their schools: a voice in determining course offerings; academic courses that relate to things they care about; respect for their nonacademic interests; inspiring role models; and opportunities to connect with the communitIn her conversations with 65 students across the United States, the author got a clear idea of what high school students need to become engaged in their schools: a voice in determining course offerings; academic courses that relate to things they care about; respect for their nonacademic interests; inspiring role models; and opportunities to connect with the communitin their schools: a voice in determining course offerings; academic courses that relate to things they care about; respect for their nonacademic interests; inspiring role models; and opportunities to connect with the communitin determining course offerings; academic courses that relate to things they care about; respect for their nonacademic interests; inspiring role models; and opportunities to connect with the community.
Meanwhile, the press release quoted the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN), which was founded by Achievement First's Jonathan Sackler [the same Jonathan Sackler who held a $ 40,000 fundraiser last May for the political action committee affiliated with Governor Malloy] as saying, «We welcome [the New York charter school association] and look forward to working with the Network to further ensure that the voices of communities, families and students who demand more quality public school choices are heard loud and clear in Connecticut.»
Montreal About Blog The Montreal Review of Books reviews books published in English in Quebec; we aim to give a clear voice to Quebec's literary community.
Montreal About Blog The Montreal Review of Books reviews books published in English in Quebec; we aim to give a clear voice to Quebec's literary community.
There have been clear voices against advocacy however, particularly in relation to the climate community, often centring around arguments of bias, impartiality, and ethics that suggest it is problematic for scientists to express views beyond communicating their science.
Montreal About Blog The Montreal Review of Books reviews books published in English in Quebec; we aim to give a clear voice to Quebec's literary community.
Whether it was through «pinking out» the State House, rallying in the community, or calling their legislators, our supporters made their voices heard loud and clear — and will continue to do so, no matter what.
Now I understand and actually think it is quite an important thing to do mainstreaming of these responsibilities, and I think it's very important that you know all the other departments in the government have such responsibility also, but inasmuch as it's clear that there is a need for and, if you will, a legitimate or authoritative voice from the Aboriginal community to enter into consultations and negotiations with the government, I just wonder whether or not they are now being disempowered, so that they are not as able to play effectively that role.
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