Not exact matches
«With today's concerns about growing educational disparities, we carry an even greater responsibility as educators
to make
decisions and take actions that
contribute to more equitable educational opportunities for children and
families in and out of school.»
The Connecticut Parents Union, on the other hand, is as fierce a foe of the AFT and the NEA as they come; but its president (and Dropout Nation
Contributing Editor) Gwen Samuel is skeptical of the propensity of some reformers
to be as disdainful as traditionalists about the role
families (especially those from poor and minority households) should play in education
decision - making.
In addition
to achieving academically, they must learn
to work cooperatively, make responsible
decisions about social and health practices, resist negative peer and media influences,
contribute constructively
to their
family and community, function in an increasingly diverse society, and acquire the skills, attitudes, and values necessary
to become productive workers and citizens.
All the smart
decisions you take when choosing your next car will
contribute to a healthier planet and a better future for your
family.
Other factors also
contribute, such as: human nature; norms about gender, parenting roles, the distribution of labour in the home and the privileged insularity of the
family unit; the impact of these norms on policy - and
decision - makers; the stubborn persistence of women's inequality; and, the lingering tendency
to treat women and children as property.
Empowering
families to take leadership roles and
contribute to decision - making and program planning is key
to ensuring that child welfare system reform efforts will ultimately improve outcomes for the children and
families being served.
Characteristics of Child Abuse in Immigrant Korean
Families and Correlates of Placement Decisions Chang, Rhee, & Weaver Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (8), 2006 View Abstract This study examined the characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective services
Families and Correlates of Placement
Decisions Chang, Rhee, & Weaver Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (8), 2006 View Abstract This study examined the characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean
families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective services
families in Los Angeles and critical variables that
contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective services system.
When
families and education staff work together in a genuine partnership all individuals respect, value and trust one another and
contribute to decisions concerning a shared goal, for example supporting the needs of a child.
Synthesis of Research on Disproportionality in Child Welfare: An Update (PDF - 535 KB) Casey
Family Programs (2006) Explores child maltreatment and disproportionality, the role race plays at various
decision - making stages in child welfare, the extent of racially disparate treatment in child welfare, and how other social systems
contribute to disproportionality in child welfare.
Hence, discounted cash flow analysis can just about always
contribute to your
decision - making, but capitalizing NOI doesn't have much of a role with single -
family.