Sentences with phrase «economic isolation in»

SE: Evidence from a variety of fields — education, public health, and economics — supports attaining and maintaining diversity and avoiding racial and economic isolation in schools.

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«The data can not be used in isolation, but when combined with knowledge of the geographic distribution of economic activity in the US, the data can identify shifts in industrial activity and identify new trends,» Carpenter wrote in a recent note to clients.
Rather than taking a holistic approach to the economic health of the nation, the debate tends to focus on individual policies in isolation.
Much else, too, is coming to an end: our isolation from one another, our sense of ease in our respective social and economic settings, our satisfaction to remain as we are.
Prisons and jails present in microcosm the challenges confronting the church and the world — racial polarization, economic disparity and poverty, terror and violence, drug and alcohol abuse, personal and family brokenness, isolation and loneliness, anger and meaninglessness and guilt.
The lack of accurate awareness, social stigma and isolation, lack of safety and training in the food industry, and economic / availability factors.
Sobhan is emphatic about another connection between theory and praxis: one of the main elements of severe and chronic poverty is social isolation, underscoring the importance of collective action in the struggle against economic exclusion.
If one has to count the pros and cons of the Summit, it is hardily deniable that it represented a significant step forward for Tehran, during a political cycle where economic and political isolation risked endangering the self - portrayal of Tehran as a potent and powerful player in the regional and international arena.
The negative effects of this strategy has been evident both in Iranian domestic politics, with high inflation and partial economic and cultural isolation, and external relations, with Iranian foreign - policy makers constantly attempting to set up alternative tracks of inter-state relations.
Russia's industry can't compete with others in normal conditions - maybe economic isolation is what Russia actually need?
Factors such as security quagmire, economic crisis and regional isolation have deterred the army in recent years from intervention in politics and adventurism in the region.
In addition, the Senate GOP plan would flat - fund charter schools and the Open Choice Program, which aims to improve academic achievement and reduce racial, ethnic and economic isolation.
In addition to building size, condition and surrounding population density, the assessment considered geographic isolation, various activity levels, the economic circumstances of each service area and several other reliable measures.
«The Balkan region, and eastern Europe more generally, have been largely left out of the global conversations on science and the media, partly due to language barriers and economic isolations of the regions — and in some cases, war,» said Mićo Tatalović, chair of the Association of British Science Writers and a judge of the 2018 EurekAlert!
The economic sanctions didn't stop the regime but left the people in appalling isolation and poverty.»
For this Programme, scientific excellence is both necessary and paramount but is not sufficient in isolation; applications must also be able to clearly articulate the potential for economic and societal impact.
Schools are just mirrors of our society, and when communities of color are deliberately gutted of their public services, jobs, housing, and health care, these human beings who are the most vulnerable in society become trapped by economic and racial isolation.
In an environment where young rural adults already suffer from isolation and low economic opportunity, the shorter school week could exacerbate their problems.
NASP has developed and identified resources to help schools and families engage in constructive dialogue and action regarding social justice that affect children's learning and well - being, including issues of poverty, race, privilege, violence, and economic isolation.
In fact, Cambridge Public Schools received a zero on both the Isolation of Poverty Index and the Isolation of Wealth Index, meaning none of the district's students attend a school where at least 75 percent of their peers have the same economic status as they do.100 Students in Cambridge also outperform their peers in neighboring districts on standardized assessments.1In fact, Cambridge Public Schools received a zero on both the Isolation of Poverty Index and the Isolation of Wealth Index, meaning none of the district's students attend a school where at least 75 percent of their peers have the same economic status as they do.100 Students in Cambridge also outperform their peers in neighboring districts on standardized assessments.1in Cambridge also outperform their peers in neighboring districts on standardized assessments.1in neighboring districts on standardized assessments.101
Housing policies in the United States — from real - estate investments to lending practices and zoning ordinances — have formalized conditions of economic, residential isolation.
First, public school choice programs (such as charter and interdistrict magnet schools) in Connecticut are all required by Connecticut law to provide children with an equal educational opportunity and to reduce racial, ethnic, and economic isolation of students (except technical schools).
All charter schools articulate in their applications how they will reduce economic and racial isolation for their student populations, as required by state law.
(A) adequately demonstrate student progress, as determined by the commissioner, (B) comply with the terms of its charter or with applicable laws and regulations, (C) achieve measurable progress in reducing racial, ethnic and economic isolation, (continued...)
Even seasoned policymakers are convinced that the residential isolation of low - income black children is only de facto — occurring in practice, but not necessarily ordained by law; that it's «an accident of economic circumstance, personal preference, and private discrimination.»
Educators in segregated, high - poverty school districts don't usually have time to reflect on the causes and consequences of growing racial and economic isolation.
In Connecticut, interdistrict magnet schools receive special funding BECAUSE they are supposed to «reduce, eliminate or prevent the racial, ethnic or economic isolation of public school students while offering a high - quality curriculum that supports educational improvement.»
The report observes that the education commissioner could require changes in a charter if that school does not make measurable progress in reducing racial, ethnic and economic isolation.
Furthermore, particularly in the case of Africa, the relative isolation and low economic baseline mean that these markets have been less affected by the fallout from the 2008 meltdown and have the best long - term growth prospects.
As much as we'd all like it to, the economic factors involved just mean Alien Isolation is a non-starter for Creative Assembly to even get involved in really.
Elsewhere, Noland sends up another archetypical American symbol in Cowboy Bullethead Movie Star (1990), while Robert Mapplethorpe's double - exposure of a dollar bill positions the icon of US economic power in ambiguous isolation, an icon of power and domination rendered indeterminate and translucent.
In addition, there are a number of self - taught artists, including James Castle, Morton Bartlett, Judith Scott, and Manuel Montalvo, who worked in isolation or obscurity — the products of their fertile imaginations created with the humblest of materials and the most economic of meanIn addition, there are a number of self - taught artists, including James Castle, Morton Bartlett, Judith Scott, and Manuel Montalvo, who worked in isolation or obscurity — the products of their fertile imaginations created with the humblest of materials and the most economic of meanin isolation or obscurity — the products of their fertile imaginations created with the humblest of materials and the most economic of means.
Surrealists, whose artwork was often outlandish, perplexing, and uncanny, mingled with American artists who had matured during a time of cultural isolation and economic suffering in the United States.
The major players in world economics can easily force all others to sign whatever they choose by using the threat of economic isolation.
Of course, I could not advise that in isolation from the economic aspects.
Accordingly, anti-age discrimination in employment law aims at promoting various purposes to remedy these wrongs, including preventing opportunistic behaviour by employers, who are tempted to dismiss older workers when their labour costs are higher than their marginal productivity; promoting displaced older workers who experience major challenges to reemployment; protecting against ageist stereotypes and ageism; and alleviating social isolation, oppression and economic deprivation among older workers.
«How Partner Compensation Can Support Strategic Goals And Economic Objectives» For many firms, partner compensation has long been managed in isolation from the firm's overall business strategy, which is primarily focused on external factors, such as markets and clients.
This is evidenced by the fact that governments continue to develop Indigenous land policy in isolation to other social and economic areas of policy, including native title and cultural heritage legislation.
Partnering With Families and Communities National Resource Center for Permanency and Family Connections (2013) Offers a webcast on the Prevention Initiative Demonstration Project (PIDP) in Los Angeles, CA, and discusses three strategies to support positive outcomes for children, youth, and families: decreasing social isolation by connecting families to each other; addressing issues of economic security; and increasing access to available resources.
This view accounts for the scant policy development of native title in NSW and its isolation from the state's wider policies aimed at achieving social and economic development outcomes for Indigenous people.
Partnering with Families and Communities [Webcast] National Resource Center for Permanency and Family Connections (2013) Offers a webcast on the Prevention Initiative Demonstration Project in Los Angeles, CA, and discusses three strategies to support positive outcomes for children, youth, and families: (1) decreasing social isolation by connecting families to each other; (2) addressing issues of economic security; and (3) increasing access to available resources.
As with other areas of Indigenous policy, the development of water policy has been done in complete isolation to other social and economic areas of policy that relate to Indigenous peoples, including native title, land rights, and cultural heritage.
Statistics are provided for Australia, the states and territories and remoteness areas, allowing for analysis of the potential impact of geographical isolation on social and economic outcomes, both within the Indigenous population and in comparison with the non-Indigenous population.
Abusers often employ a variety of tactics in their quest to control their targets, including physical abuse (e.g., pushing, hitting, choking), sexual abuse (e.g., forced sexual activities), emotional abuse (e.g., name - calling, insults, public or private humiliation), economic abuse (e.g., controlling finances, preventing the partner from having a job), coercion and threats (e.g., threatening to harm or leave the partner), intimidation (e.g., destroying the partner's property, harming the partner's pet), social isolation (e.g., monitoring or limiting the partner's social contacts and outside activities), and denial (e.g., denying or minimizing the abuse, blaming the partner for the abuse)(see Hines, Brown, & Dunning, 2007; National Domestic Violence Hotline, 2015; Pence & Paymar, 1993; U.S. Department of Justice, 2008, 2014).
Each participant was extensively interviewed about the interpersonal dynamics of her marriage, including the extent to which her husband engaged in physical violence as well as various control tactics (e.g., threats, economic control, assertion of male privilege, isolation, emotional abuse).
It argues that Indigenous over-representation in the criminal justice system can not be seen in isolation from the broader canvas of Indigenous peoples» socio - economic marginalization, and that the development of community justice mechanisms must be accompanied by a return of control and decision - making processes to Indigenous peoples.
- Poor socio - economic status, over crowded living conditions, social isolation, high levels of stress, history of violence, and alcohol / substance misuse in the family
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