Sentences with phrase «economic backgrounds how»

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The University of Toronto's Kirton, a veteran observer of economic summits, says Carney's Goldman Sachs background will shape his FSB approach: «He knows how [private bankers] will try to slip around whatever regulation you try to impose on them.»
Gary Gibbon: No one does gloom quite like Vince Channel 4 News's political editor blogs from the business secretary's speech: Vince Cable has spelt out a grim economic background — «the worst in living memory» — and said «I just wonder how many people» in the room «are prepared for the economic... contraction».
«Poverty and the many stresses that come with social disadvantage have long been linked to cardiovascular disease, but how we live, work, and play has a great impact on heart health for people from a broad range of economic and cultural backgrounds,» explains David Siscovick, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President for Research at The New York Academy of Medicine and Chair of the American Heart Association's (AHA) Council on Epidemiology and Prevention.
Abe Journalism Fellow (2016) Alana Semuels explores how Japanese public schools serve the needs of students across economic backgrounds in article for the Atlantic.
The primary aims of this study are to document the process of moving towards new, integrated systems in each of these cities; to highlight which strategies moved the cities forward in creating these systems and what barriers the cities encountered; to examine how these cities incorporated the needs of students with disabilities, English language learners, and students from different economic backgrounds into their system designs; to understand how students, teachers, and parents, and others experience elements of the new system and how these experiences differed for students with special needs; and to document quantitative outcomes on a range of measures, disaggregated by student subgroup.
The volume examines the relationship between student performance and socio - economic status, and describes how other individual student characteristics, such as immigrant background and family structure, and school characteristics, such as school location, are associated with socio - economic status and performance.
This month we look to answer the following highly controversial question «How do you help students accept and work well with people of different beliefs, cultures, languages, socio - economic statuses, education backgrounds, and learning styles?
It details how home - based businesses make entrepreneurship possible for people of all different backgrounds and socio - economic circumstances, all while making meaningful contributions to...
Today in The Global Search for Education, our teachers share their answers to this question: How do you help students accept and work well with people of different beliefs, cultures, languages, socio - economic statuses, education backgrounds, and learning styles?
The report also stated there was little support for the «notion that pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to succeed if they live in a country with an academically selective secondary education system», based on the OECD's definition of resilience [which measures how many pupils in the bottom quarter of socio - economic status are in the top quarter of attainment].
How BCPS Uses Digital Curriculum to Enhance and Advance its Equity Initiative Within Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS), students speak 85 languages, hail from 108 countries, and have diverse socio - economic backgrounds.
Financing High Quality Preschool Programs: How States and Communities are Addressing Adequacy, Equity and Efficiency of Funding presents preliminary findings from a study of how local communities (districts and community based programs) use mixed funding sources, including state, federal (including PDG), and local funds, to offer high quality preschool programs, in mixed delivery settings, to children from varied economic backgrounHow States and Communities are Addressing Adequacy, Equity and Efficiency of Funding presents preliminary findings from a study of how local communities (districts and community based programs) use mixed funding sources, including state, federal (including PDG), and local funds, to offer high quality preschool programs, in mixed delivery settings, to children from varied economic backgrounhow local communities (districts and community based programs) use mixed funding sources, including state, federal (including PDG), and local funds, to offer high quality preschool programs, in mixed delivery settings, to children from varied economic backgrounds.
In addition, it highlights the relative strengths and weaknesses of each school system and examines how they are related to individual student characteristics, such as gender, immigrant background and socio - economic status.
Catherine Dixon, the chief executive of the Law Society, welcomed the interim report as providing «a vital opportunity to consider the fundamental question of how to restore and protect access to justice for everyone in the 21st century, regardless of their background and economic circumstances.»
A firm's leader needs to consider how the social, educational and economic backgrounds of the new crop of attorneys have changed, and how these changes may be reflected in their attitudes, needs and expectations.
You know, at the moment United Kingdom is, I'm afraid, an unfair place for many that come from a low social economic background and anything we can all do to help those kids have an equal chance in education and in life, how could you not go to that.
Our aim was to learn about how and why adolescents from diverse cultural, geographic, and socio - economic backgrounds access health information.
How does her race, religion, economic background, family situation and overall lifestyle influence — or not influence — her work life?
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