Not exact matches
Each magazine covers several communities with well thought
out articles and discusses characteristics such as: Median Housing Price City / Town Profile Arts &
Cultural Activities Recreation & Outdoor Activities Continuing
Education Opportunities Hospital Airports Tax Info Climate & Weather At the end of the articles, key characteristics are bulleted in a quick read section.
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education... to promote religious and
cultural tolerance and root
out prejudice from...
education systems.
One source of the homogeneity, beyond the
cultural ones Gioia describes, is that American higher
education has largely driven the exploration of «faith, hope, and ingenuity»
out of the classroom.
It is worth stepping back for a moment to consider briefly the larger
cultural context within which the vagaries of contemporary moral
education are worked
out.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right
out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex
education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged
cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found
out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
Yes, immigration policy is
out of control; illegal immigration needs to be sharply stemmed, even if it can not be entirely stopped; and the effective assimilation of immigrants requires major changes in welfare and
education policies in order to avoid the welfare dependency syndrome and the
cultural balkanization of «multiculturalism.»
Liberals largely have higher
education, the elite newspapers and time mainline churches on their side, as conservatives never tire of pointing
out; for angry conservatives, the
cultural power of American liberalism is suffocating and immense.
The jury is
out as to why this is, but probable causes include insufficient (or nonexistent) maternity leave, poverty and its accompanying stress and pour nourishment, lack of
education about and exposure to breastfeeding, infant care practices that keep mother and baby separate, scheduled feeding, high rates of birth interventions, the aggressive marketing of infant formula, exposure to pesticides and endocrine disruptors, and
cultural beliefs that tell mothers they can't do it.
who is educated with a certain level of
education because I Am as well we and I guess we could connect more Am
out going, with rich
cultural diversity nice to meet u. #yolo
Of the 75 million children worldwide who are
out of school, more than half are living in situations of conflict and millions more live in areas affected by natural disasters, according to Faryal Khan, Ed.D.» 05, who leads the
education program for the Gulf states and Yemen for the United Nation Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO) located in Doha, Qatar.
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Education Hub's «Reaching Out» programme, for children from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities who would otherwise have little or no access to cultural education, has been so successful that the model will be used with other hard to reac
Education Hub's «Reaching
Out» programme, for children from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities who would otherwise have little or no access to
cultural education, has been so successful that the model will be used with other hard to reac
education, has been so successful that the model will be used with other hard to reach groups.
First, the community must identify assets that can be used for
education, so we give people cards that they fill
out to pinpoint whether a particular building or program is a
cultural, social, economic, or educational asset.
«I had significant gaps in my own knowledge and I needed to figure
out where I was headed,» Taylor - Ide says, noting that the program allowed him to create a dynamic learning experience focused on social
education, particularly the role
cultural values play in social systems.
Canvassing the opinions of over 500 teachers nationwide, our survey carried
out by Opinion Matters also confirmed that teachers believe school trips add value to
education, bringing subject teaching to life and provides vital social and
cultural benefits.
This webinar — presented in conjunction with
Education Week TopSchoolJobs» Virtual Career eXPO & PD Event — will look at how teachers can find
out where they are individually on the intercultural - competency continuum and how they can develop capabilities to effectively respond to and build on
cultural differences in the classroom.
Over 200
education leaders from across Canada will be gathering at Vancouver's Musqueam
Cultural Centre from Oct 6 - 7 to discuss one of the most urgent issues facing Canada's future: ensuring the success of all Indigenous students and decreasing the number who are tuning
out — and dropping
out — of school.
• Figure
out how to motivate learners • Use data to see what my students» do not know • Involve parents in their child's
education • Plan a
cultural festival to engage students
Educational, recreation, social, and
cultural programs include enrichment classes,
outings, swimming lessons, Adult Basic
education, and more.
The
Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) and the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) announced five trials to test the impact of different «
cultural learning strategies» as part of the «Learning about culture» programme, which is will be rolled
out to 9,000 pupils across 400 primary schools from September next year.
It is available both to the university community, which, in a sense, lives in the historical complex, and to those who, as external parties, are invited to take part in the
cultural life generated here, as well as to visitors.The suggested itineraries are the result of a research plan carried
out by students and teachers of the Master in
Education Services for Artistic Heritage, Historical Museums and Visual Arts; for them CREA represents a possible field of reference after the education received.The e-book aims not only
Education Services for Artistic Heritage, Historical Museums and Visual Arts; for them CREA represents a possible field of reference after the
education received.The e-book aims not only
education received.The e-book aims not only to bri...
Artists - in -
Education Grant Deadline: June 6 Don't miss
out on this great
cultural arts opportunity for your school!
He often designs toys and products for children as a way to expose the mechanisms of
education, upbringing, and
cultural conditioning, the most famous of which is a concentration camp built
out of Legos.
Oppenheim speaks of growing up in Washington and California, his father's Russian ancestry and
education in China, his father's career in engineering, his mother's background and
education in English, living in Richmond El Cerrito, his mother's love of the arts, his father's feelings toward Russia, standing
out in the community, his relationship with his older sister, attending Richmond High School, demographics of El Cerrito, his interest in athletics during high school, fitting in with the minority class in Richmond, prejudice and
cultural dynamics of the 1950s, a lack of art
education and philosophy classes during high school, Rebel Without a Cause, Richmond Trojans, hotrod clubs, the persona of a good student, playing by the rules of the art world, friendship with Jimmy De Maria and his relationship to Walter DeMaria, early skills as an artist, art and teachers in high school, attending California College of Arts and Crafts, homosexuality in the 1950s and 1960s, working and attending art school, professors at art school, attending Stanford, early sculptural work, depression, quitting school, getting married, and moving to Hawaii, becoming an entrepreneur, attending the University of Hawaii, going back to art school, radical art, painting, drawing, sculpture, the beats and the 1960s, motivations, studio work, theory and exposure to art, self - doubts,
education in art history, Oakland Wedge, earth works, context and possession, Ground Systems, Directed Seeding, Cancelled Crop, studio art, documentation, use of science and disciplines in art, conceptual art, theoretical positions, sentiments and useful rage, Robert Smithson and earth works, Gerry Shum, Peter Hutchinson, ocean work and red dye, breaking patterns and attempting growth, body works, drug use and hippies, focusing on theory, turmoil, Max Kozloff's «Pygmalion Reversed,» artist as shaman and Jack Burnham, sync and acceptance of the art world, machine works, interrogating art and one's self, Vito Acconci, public art, artisans and architects, Fireworks, dysfunction in art, periods of fragmentation, bad art and autobiographical self - exposure, discovery, being judgmental of one's own work, critical dissent, impact of the 1950s and modernism, concern about placement in the art world, Gypsum Gypsies, mutations of objects, reading and writing, form and content, and phases of development.
In addition to her work on
cultural initiatives, Sheikha Mayassa is the chairperson of Reach
Out to Asia, or ROTA, a philanthropic nongovernmental foundation dedicated to assisting victims of natural disasters and improving the quality of primary and secondary
education in Asia.
«California has 22 different funding streams for child care and preschool, and that mirrors the crazy labyrinth of funding sources coming
out of Washington,» said Bruce Fuller, an
education professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who is the author of «Standardized Childhood: The Political and Cultural Struggle Over Early Educatio
education professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who is the author of «Standardized Childhood: The Political and
Cultural Struggle Over Early
EducationEducation.»