The Saskatchewan Catholic School Boards Association states: «Their argument is that per student grants paid to a Catholic school division for non-Catholic students is
discriminatory against public schools under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Not exact matches
His [Stalins] government promoted atheism through special atheistic education in
schools, anti-religious propaganda, the antireligious work of
public insti tutions (Society of the Godless),
discriminatory laws, and a terror campaign
against religious believers.
His government promoted atheism through special atheistic education in
schools, anti-religious propaganda, the antireligious work of
public insti tutions (Society of the Godless),
discriminatory laws, and a terror campaign
against religious believers.
The Protestant practices of nineteenth - century
public schools were highly sectarian,
discriminatory against Catholics, and are no longer permitted.
1912: NEA endorses Women's Suffrage 1919: NEA members in New Jersey lead the way to the nation's first state pension; by 1945, every state had a pension plan in effect 1941: NEA successfully lobbied Congress for special funding for
public schools near military bases 1945: NEA lobbied for the G.I. Bill of Rights to help returning soldiers continue their education 1958: NEA helps gain passage of the National Defense Education Act 1964: NEA lobbies to pass the Civil Rights Act 1968: NEA leads an effort to establish the Bilingual Education Act 1974: NEA backs a case heard before the U.S. Supreme Court that proposes to make unlawful the firing of pregnant teachers or forced maternity leave 1984: NEA fights for and wins passage of a federal retirement equity law that provides the means to end sex discrimination
against women in retirement funds 2000s: NEA has lobbied for changes to the No Child Left Behind Act 2009: NEA delegates to the Representative Assembly pass a resolution that opposes the
discriminatory treatment of same - sex couple
Unfair, inappropriate and
discriminatory because the Common Core SBAC test fails to measure what has actually been taught in the classroom, that the SBAC test is based on materials that is more than two to three levels above grade level, that the SBAC test pass / fail score is calibrated to fail the majority of
public schools students and that the SBAC test is particularly unfair because it discriminates
against those who face English Language barriers or need special education services.
In an interview in today's Star - Ledger, Newark Superintendent and former New Jersey Commissioner of Education Chris Cerf discusses the threat of a charter
school moratorium, his views on «boutique» charter
schools in leafy suburbs, why NJEA leaders and Save Our Schools - NJ fight so vociferously against public charters yet give discriminatory magnet schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new ideas and sharing them with traditional s
schools in leafy suburbs, why NJEA leaders and Save Our
Schools - NJ fight so vociferously against public charters yet give discriminatory magnet schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new ideas and sharing them with traditional s
Schools - NJ fight so vociferously
against public charters yet give
discriminatory magnet
schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new ideas and sharing them with traditional s
schools (and their own access to
school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new ideas and sharing them with traditional
schoolsschools.
While the overall waste of taxpayer money and student instructional time associated with the Common Core SBAC Testing disaster undermines the educational opportunities of every
public school student, the testing scheme is particularly
discriminatory against children who face English Language barriers, children who have special education needs and children who aren't «excelling» at one to two grade levels ahead of their classmates.
In an interview in today's Star - Ledger, Newark Superintendent and former New Jersey Commissioner of Education Chris Cerf discusses the threat of a charter
school moratorium, his views on «boutique» charter
schools in leafy suburbs, why NJEA leaders and Save Our Schools - NJ fight so vociferously against public charters yet give discriminatory magnet schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new i
schools in leafy suburbs, why NJEA leaders and Save Our
Schools - NJ fight so vociferously against public charters yet give discriminatory magnet schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new i
Schools - NJ fight so vociferously
against public charters yet give
discriminatory magnet
schools (and their own access to school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new i
schools (and their own access to
school choice) a pass, the impending governorship of Phil Murphy, and how Newark charters are incubating new ideas...