practices, attitudes and Commonwealth laws that deny or diminish
equal participation in employment of older Australians and Australians with disability; and
The National Inquiry examines practices, attitudes and Commonwealth laws that deny or diminish
equal participation in employment of older Australians and Australians with disability; and makes recommendations as to Commonwealth laws that should be amended, or action that should be taken to address employment discrimination against older Australians and Australians with disability.
Under the principles of equality, Australia is required to ensure that people have the ability to enjoy the right to
equal participation in cultural activities without discrimination.
launch research into the prevalence and nature of unpaid caring work in Australia, the barriers it creates for women's
equal participation in the workplace and the impact this has on women's economic security
ii) Article 5 requires that, in accordance with the principle of effective participation, States guarantee the right of everyone to equality before the law, including in relation to political rights, the right to own property (individually or communally), the right to inherit and the right to
equal participation in cultural activities.
However, it is true that not all permanent insurance products allow for
equal participation in the Infinite Banking game.
The first of its kind in the nation, the Principles ensure that «[u] se of technology in the justice system... serve [s] to promote equal access to justice and to promote the opportunity for
equal participation in the justice system for all.»
Overview Women with disabilities face many barriers to their right to
equal participation in Canadian society, including to their Read More
North Shore Multicultural Society provides programs and services that assist immigrant newcomers to achieve full, active and
equal participation in Canadian life.
The Report Card is released on Persons Day, the historic day in 1929 when the first women in Canada were finally included in the legal definition of «persons,» and serves as an important reminder of how far we still need to go to ensure all women's full and
equal participation in the social and economic life of our province.
CLEA believes that legal knowledge is necessary for full and
equal participation in our society.
Since employers must remove barriers to women's full and
equal participation in employment, they must take steps to prevent sexual harassment and respond to it quickly when it occurs.
However, it is true that not all permanent insurance products allow for
equal participation in the Infinite Banking game.
Mindful of the difficulties women face in actualizing their dream of
equal participation in electoral process, Asmau advised them not to give up.
Ensure our civil rights by eradicating all barriers to
equal participation in the economic and social mainstream of America.
Just as they hinder women's
equal participation in the workforce, rigid gender roles keep men stuck in harmful cultural stasis.
Renewing a shared faith in the eucharistic presence of Christ requires the leadership's actual collaboration and genuine communion with all baptized Catholics, including those who feel excluded from
equal participation in the life of the church by virtue of their exclusion from priesthood, their racial or ethnic background, or their incomplete formation in the practices and ethical norms of the tradition.
Beyond the concern to realize equal voting rights in democratic societies, for example, the need to create
equal participation in cultural life, should receive similar emphasis.
Humans are distinctive in their capacity to create, sustain, transform — and destroy — community, both interpersonal and political: Violence, whatever else it does, categorically repudiates mutuality and
equal participation in decisions affecting intimate and family relations.
This absence may seem to put a democratic constitution at odds with itself, because the formative right to
equal participation in democratic discourse is in fact worthless unless one's substantive right to general emancipatory conditions is at least in some measure secured.
Not exact matches
He also felt that debate over the famous Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
in 1785 formed the essential background to the First Amendment, and that the Virginia Statute was consciously written to guarantee full
participation in public life on
equal terms by «the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mahometan, the Hindoo, and Infidel of every denomination» (V: 85)
It should be free
in the sense that all individuals who are subject to the common decisions
in question have
equal rights to
participation, and the discourse should be full
in the sense that it takes no moral principle or norm to be immune from dissent.
This dynamic undergirds the struggles for the unqualified acceptance of Dalits and Adivasis as
equal members of Indian human society and demands their fuller
participation in all dimensions (social, economic, political, and cultural) of the processes of building the nation - state.
This mosque was later regarded as so sacred that
participation seven times there
in the ritual worship of the Id al - Qurban, the festival associated with the annual pilgrimage, was believed to be
equal to one pilgrimage to Mecca.
Many women are discovering with surprise and relief that, although the Bible has often been used as the basis for limiting the
participation of women
in church life, Jesus believed
in women as
equals.
In the church in which he is minister, an ethnically mixed church, he is pastor to all and is guide to a faith community that seeks to invite and acknowledge the full and equal participation of all persons: men, women, straights, gays, people of color, and white
In the church
in which he is minister, an ethnically mixed church, he is pastor to all and is guide to a faith community that seeks to invite and acknowledge the full and equal participation of all persons: men, women, straights, gays, people of color, and white
in which he is minister, an ethnically mixed church, he is pastor to all and is guide to a faith community that seeks to invite and acknowledge the full and
equal participation of all persons: men, women, straights, gays, people of color, and whites.
The establishment of the chaplainship to Congs is a palpable violation of
equal rights, as well as of Constitutional principles: The tenets of the chaplains elected [by the majority] shut the door of worship agst the members whose creeds & consciences forbid a
participation in that of the majority.
• Lazio, who have qualified for the UEFA Europa League knockout phase
in each of their last five
participations — after that initial lapse
in 2009/10 — have lost two of their last three European fixtures outside Italy, against Zulte Waregem (2 - 3) and FCSB (0 - 1), having previously
equalled a UEFA Europa League record, group stage to final, by going 11 successive away matches unbeaten (W4 D7).
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo has promised to fulfill a 30 % representation of women
in its government as well as work with the 7 parliament to pass the Affirmative Action Law which will ensure
equal participation of women at all levels.
«We believe that effective legislative government requires ubiquitous, timely, and
equal access to information for all New Yorkers, and the direct
participation of as many citizens as possible
in the legislative process,» said Andrew Hoppin, New York State Senate Chief Information Officer.
The process of reform — known as the Bologna Process, which has since expanded to include the current 47 countries — has subsequently added to this agenda additional ideals such as
equal access to higher education, student - centered learning, and student
participation in quality assurance and governance within their institutions.
In 1980, when Congress initiated the Science and Equal Opportunities Act, CEOSE was established to advise NSF on policies and programs that would encourage the participation of underrepresented groups in science, technology, and mathematic
In 1980, when Congress initiated the Science and
Equal Opportunities Act, CEOSE was established to advise NSF on policies and programs that would encourage the
participation of underrepresented groups
in science, technology, and mathematic
in science, technology, and mathematics.
The 2011 - 2012 CEOSE (Committee on
Equal Opportunities
in Science and Engineering) report requested that NSF launch a bold new initiative for broadening
participation (BP) with the goal of eventually having the
participation of NSF - supported scientists and engineers
in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields mirror the population of the Nation.
5.5 ensure women's full and effective
participation and
equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision - making
in political, economic, and public life
It also addresses their emotional, physical, and developmental capacities, and schools should be held accountable for enhancing these and for connecting them to a student's opportunities for full
participation in American life: economic self - sufficiency,
equal opportunity, and independent living.
A rights - based approach increases access to and
participation in schooling as it fosters inclusion, diversity,
equal opportunities and non-discrimination.
Although the word «education» appears nowhere
in the federal Constitution, advocates for recognizing that such a right is implied typically argue that it would ensure «
equal educational opportunity» and foster more effective
participation in civil society.
The central issue is whether Arizona has satisfied the
Equal Educational Opportunity Act (EEOA) of 1974, which provides that no state shall fail «to take appropriate action to overcome language barriers that impede equal participation... in its instructional programs» (see «Language Barriers,» legal beat, Winter 2
Equal Educational Opportunity Act (EEOA) of 1974, which provides that no state shall fail «to take appropriate action to overcome language barriers that impede
equal participation... in its instructional programs» (see «Language Barriers,» legal beat, Winter 2
equal participation...
in its instructional programs» (see «Language Barriers,» legal beat, Winter 2009).
There are multiple barriers to be faced
in increasing female
participation in the workforce and ensuring they have
equal opportunities to fulfil their potential.
They say the results of their study suggest arranging seating
in a semicircle
in primary school «could lead to
equal opportunities for everyone
in the class» but caution that, when it comes to student
participation, factors such as teacher personality and their teaching style shouldn't be ruled out.
The federal
Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 requires each state to «take appropriate action to overcome language barriers that impede equal participation by its students in instructional programs.&r
Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 requires each state to «take appropriate action to overcome language barriers that impede
equal participation by its students in instructional programs.&r
equal participation by its students
in instructional programs.»
In addition to data on sports participation and program funding, schools could also provide information on how they provide equal access to various course offerings — particularly science, math, engineering and technology, or STEM — as well as how they prevent or respond to instances of sexual harassment or other forms of discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation or gender in any program or activit
In addition to data on sports
participation and program funding, schools could also provide information on how they provide
equal access to various course offerings — particularly science, math, engineering and technology, or STEM — as well as how they prevent or respond to instances of sexual harassment or other forms of discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation or gender
in any program or activit
in any program or activity.
The
Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 states, «No state shall deny equal educational opportunity on account of his / her race, color, sex or national origin by... the failure of an educational agency to take appropriate action to overcome language barriers that impede equal participation by its students in its instructional program» (20 U.S.C., Section 1703 (f)-
Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 states, «No state shall deny
equal educational opportunity on account of his / her race, color, sex or national origin by... the failure of an educational agency to take appropriate action to overcome language barriers that impede equal participation by its students in its instructional program» (20 U.S.C., Section 1703 (f)-
equal educational opportunity on account of his / her race, color, sex or national origin by... the failure of an educational agency to take appropriate action to overcome language barriers that impede
equal participation by its students in its instructional program» (20 U.S.C., Section 1703 (f)-
equal participation by its students
in its instructional program» (20 U.S.C., Section 1703 (f)-RRB-.
For instance, schools participating
in the Carnegie Foundation's Student Agency Improvement Community, a network of researchers and practitioners applying the science of learning mindsets to daily classroom practice, have seen stronger outcomes among low - income black and Latino students since implementing interventions focused on learning mindsets.34 Equal Opportunity Schools, a national nonprofit organization, has also partnered with school, county, and district leaders to increase the number of black and Latino students enrolled in advanced placement courses and has seen gains in both participation and passage rates as a result.35 In addition, several studies show that learning mindsets interventions can reduce the effects of stereotype threat among female, black, and Latino students in math and science classes.
in the Carnegie Foundation's Student Agency Improvement Community, a network of researchers and practitioners applying the science of learning mindsets to daily classroom practice, have seen stronger outcomes among low - income black and Latino students since implementing interventions focused on learning mindsets.34
Equal Opportunity Schools, a national nonprofit organization, has also partnered with school, county, and district leaders to increase the number of black and Latino students enrolled
in advanced placement courses and has seen gains in both participation and passage rates as a result.35 In addition, several studies show that learning mindsets interventions can reduce the effects of stereotype threat among female, black, and Latino students in math and science classes.
in advanced placement courses and has seen gains
in both participation and passage rates as a result.35 In addition, several studies show that learning mindsets interventions can reduce the effects of stereotype threat among female, black, and Latino students in math and science classes.
in both
participation and passage rates as a result.35
In addition, several studies show that learning mindsets interventions can reduce the effects of stereotype threat among female, black, and Latino students in math and science classes.
In addition, several studies show that learning mindsets interventions can reduce the effects of stereotype threat among female, black, and Latino students
in math and science classes.
in math and science classes.36
Each Fellow will receive a $ 5,000 stipend for
participation in the program, disbursed
in two
equal parts at the midpoint and the conclusion of the program.
Guatemala, the Peace Accords and education: a post-conflict struggle for
equal opportunities, cultural recognition and
participation in education
Participation and interaction
in online courses should be
equal to what is asked of students
in brick - and - mortar classrooms, but how do students know what they need to do
in order to excel
in online courses?
With 50 % of students eligible for the program, a 1 %
participation rate would
equal a reduction of 0.5 %
in statewide average daily membership.
Again, as pupils sitting further from teachers tend to be less involved
in class activities, having the teacher move around the classroom furthers
equal participation.
By moving breakfast to after the bell when students are
in attendance, everyone has
equal access to the meal and
participation soars leading to better academic and health outcomes for kids.