Specialized minority recruitment efforts have been documented which successfully demonstrate that minority families
exist for minority children, and which facilitate minority placement.
Not exact matches
The data shows similar employment barriers also
exist for the
children of immigrants, especially those whose parents are visible
minorities, despite the fact they achieve higher levels of education than Canadian - born
children.
This need
for cultures that reaffirm the self - worth of poor and
minority children (and ultimately, allow
for them and their communities gain the knowledge needed to determine their own destinies) is why historically black colleges and universities, along with other
minority - serving higher ed institutions, still
exist.
To overcome the achievement gap that still
exists between poor and
minority children and their more affluent peers, we must stay true to the law's core tenet — that all students, regardless of income, race, ethnicity or disability should have access to a quality education that prepares them
for success in college and a career,» he said.
It is also important to note that these stable enrollment trends
exist even
for schools serving lower - income and
minority children; St. Richard, which is 88.6 % Latino, has 72 % of its students on free or reduced lunch and breakfast (St. Richard School, 2015).
Predictors of Treatment Engagement in Ethnically Diverse, Urban
Children Receiving Treatment for Trauma Exposure Fraynt, Ross, Baker, Rystad, Lee, & Briggs (2014) Journal of Traumatic Stress View Abstract Presents a study that examined whether racial / ethnic disparities exist in treatment duration and completion in minority children seeking treatment for trauma exposure from a child abuse prevention and treatment agency in southern Cal
Children Receiving Treatment
for Trauma Exposure Fraynt, Ross, Baker, Rystad, Lee, & Briggs (2014) Journal of Traumatic Stress View Abstract Presents a study that examined whether racial / ethnic disparities
exist in treatment duration and completion in
minority children seeking treatment for trauma exposure from a child abuse prevention and treatment agency in southern Cal
children seeking treatment
for trauma exposure from a
child abuse prevention and treatment agency in southern California.
In light of evidence that
children from low - income and
minority backgrounds are more likely to exhibit delays in language and learning at school entry, additional work is needed to understand why these differences
exist, and how to best support parents in their provision of positive home environments
for their
children.