Sentences with phrase «experiencing socio»

I have worked in various clinical and educational settings in the Northern Virginia area supporting bilingual and bi-cultural youth experiencing socio - emotional and educational challenges.
So, it sounds like VAM is biased towards teachers of middle - and - higher income students, and against those of us who teach students experiencing socio - economic challenges.
«There's a need to improve the effectiveness of interventions to reduce the prevalence of mental disorders in children experiencing socio - economic disadvantage and to improve the effectiveness of programs to help students.
I saw it at the California African American Museum last winter in After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy, a show about the ripples of the year a jailed Huey P. Newton said «we're hoping the master dies» and Joan Didion experienced socio - politically induced «nausea and vertigo.»
For example, it was found that women who were unsupported by a partner (either lone parents or in troubled relationships) and / or who experienced socio - economic adversity were much more likely to be depressed - both in the antenatal and postnatal periods - than women who remained emotionally well throughout pregnancy and after the birth.
And as is well known, Indigenous peoples in Australia experience socio - economic disadvantage on all major indicators.

Not exact matches

Ebner suspects that the socio - emotional changes we experience with age haven't been studied much until now because it goes against our understanding of getting older as a «decline model.»
We are not just talking about a convergence of disciplines, but of an authentically global synthesis in which the various forms of knowledge... find common ground in a shared personal and social vision... We must not imagine that the socio - cultural challenge of today can be met with theological thought that specialises in the content of doctrine or concentrates on religious experience.
Emergent theologies are all socio - critical theologies in which reflection arises from group experience and identity.
Reflection characteristically happens from the underside of society itself, or with a view to reality as experienced there, thus reinforcing theology's socio - critical character.
Myself and others who expected and hoped that the Iraqis» assumed a) comparative socio - economic sophistication, b) gratitude to America, and most of all, c) hatred of the tyranny they experienced under Saddam, would together outweigh their cultural / historical impediments to orderly and democratic government were WRONG.
Behind editor Smedes's call for the church to involve itself in the whole range of life's experiences, including the socio - political sector, is a strong notion of «social justice.»
However, a point of caution is that we must avoid using the experience of any particular socio - cultural group as normative for all the rest.
I long for our communities to be a tangible representation, a sign along the road, of what it looks like when men and women of all ages, nations, experiences, intellectual abilities, socio - economic backgrounds all gather together to glorify God.
To deal justly with the socio - economic situation of Africa, we have to agree to the necessity of social analysis and an understanding of the historical and cultural underpinnings of what we experience.
Experience is always moulded by events, forces and symbolisms stemming from a variety of sources, including private and public histories, — competitive and cooperative inclinations, natural and socio - cultural imperatives.
The socio - historical approach had always been pursued in continuity with empirical inquiries into human beings and religious experience, and the early Chicago school was quite open to the new discipline of psychology of religion and its relevance to religious education.
Nutritionist Shane Heaton says, «It's assumed that household income is the main determinant of demand for organic food, yet the industry experience is that organic consumers come from all walks of life and all levels of the socio - economic spectrum.
A substantial longitudinal study has found better socio - emotional outcomes for both boys and girls who had, as toddlers, experienced some solo - care from their fathers (Washbrook, 2007 *).
The experiences of new fatherhood: a socio cultural analysis.
Though I wrote these words eight years ago, I don't think the concerns of sports moms have changed all that much and that what I said then largely still hold true today, although I think, if I were to update the list of concerns, I would probably add two more: fifth, that mothers want a more inclusive youth sports experience that is affordable to all families, regardless of socio - economic status or whether they live in a wealthy suburb or an economically disadvantaged inner city neighborhood, and sixth, that mothers want a better balance between sports and family life (a problem I explored in the book and on these pages, but that, if anything, has gotten worse, not better, in the last eight years).
Personally, identifying as a radical doula means acknowledging the ways in which current socio - economic systems negatively affect the reproductive experiences of queer folks, women of color, and those living in poverty.
In the Changing Childbirth in BC research project, a steering group of women of childbearing age from different cultural and socio - economic backgrounds engaged multiple stakeholders, as well as leaders from NGOs, researchers, and community agencies, to examine women's experiences with maternity care in British Columbia (BC).
At the end of our four weeks in South America, I realized that I had missed a little bit of that independence, and a lot of the learning experience and socio - historical background.
Whilst acknowledging these general demographic trends within the literature, this paper seeks to highlight how women's perceptions and experiences of infant feeding can cut across these socio - economic boundaries.
My experience of working and teaching in a public hospital which caters to the poorer socio - economic stratum, as well as in a private hospital, indicates that poor exclusively breastfed babies kept exposed to visitors have less risk of getting infections compared to babies kept in the nursery of a private hospital away from visitors.
As a group, offenders and ex-offenders experience entrenched socio - economic inequities and are vulnerable to mental ill health.
These clear connections between the capacity to experience particular emotions and brain function, on the one hand, and between brain function and morality on the other, cement the inextricable nature of our neurochemistry and our moral / socio - emotional capacities.
Unequal educational experience across different bands of society reflects socio - economic and structural inequalities across Britain.
partnered with the Caribbean Cultural Center (CCCADI) and The Weeksville Heritage Center to produce After Afropolitan: A Multimedia Exhibition Deconstructing Contemporary African Diaspora Experiences, and Probing the Socio - Economic, Cultural, and Aesthetic Equity of the Afropolitan Identity.
Dr. Issahaku is an International Development Economist with several years of experience in economic policy management and development, having worked with reputable international and local institutions including the World Bank as a Senior Public Sector Specialist; the African Development Bank as a Principal Governance Expert; the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa as a Development Management Officer; the Canadian International Development Agency as a Socio - Economic Advisor and Project Coordinator; and the National Development Planning Commission, Ghana as a Senior Planning Analyst.
Bah stated that the people of Gambia needed the experience of President Buhari in addressing the socio - political challenges facing their country.
Many people have experienced ethnic bigotry because they did not belong to a dominant group within a particular socio - cultural context.
The commissioner urged the monarch - elect to support the present administration, as well as use his wealth of experience to bring about socio - economic development to his domain and the state in general.
Fagundes and Murdock hope the study will encourage further exploration of why low socio - economic status during childhood is associated with an increased risk of experiencing health disparities in adulthood.
These socio - demographic gaps are even wider for foreign - born Hispanics, but foreign - born Hispanics experience better health and fewer health risks than U.S. - born Hispanics for some key health indicators such as cancer, heart disease, obesity, hypertension, and smoking, the report said.
Given the medical and socio - economic difficulties often faced by people with mental illness, and the lack of research into the other medical conditions they might suffer from, the authors set out to discover, using publicly available data, what proportion of US adults experience each combination of mental illness, substance abuse / dependence and chronic mental conditions.
The authors say that the rapid losses over the past two decades are a result of the sharp socio - economic changes the region experienced in this period, as previously untouched forests became criss - crossed by logging roads.
The third JAMA Psychiatry article by lead author Michael Schoenbaum of the National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, examined the suicide and accident death rates in relation to basic socio - demographic and Army experience factors in the 975,057 Regular Army soldiers who served between Jan. 1, 2004 and Dec. 31, 2009, charting variations in the rates based on a variety of factors including sex, race, education level, and rank.
Experience of infertility was more common among people with higher socio - economic status, including women who had a university degree and both women and men in managerial, professional or technical employment, compared to people in lower status, routine occupations.
Sexuality and Fertility Awareness (FA) education as part of «body literacy» is a core area of Tathapi's work, involving not only bodily experience of the reproductive system but also the socio - cultural and political experience of women's health.
2018-04-07 11:31 Dating violence can happen to any teen regardless of gender, race, socio - economic status, or whether or not they have experience with dating.
He points out that children of low socio - economic levels often have fewer opportunities to engage in learning experiences that will develop critical and creative thinking.
Pupil Premium Promise - Development of the whole child (Life Experience programme) Limited life experiences of pupils from poor socio - economic backgrounds has a direct link with lower attainment.
Different institutions and initiatives are working on facilitating community participation from education to health to achieve a more complete educational intervention, especially in Latin America and the Caribbean, where popular education was initiated and developed multiple socio - cultural experiences that ultimately work for a particular model of social change and transformation.
Tatum will explain the value of examining socio - historical orientations and platforms to unbind the national narrative that has constrained the experiences of young African American males.
As I read, I kept feeling grateful to Paul Tough for having done this work — gathering the stories of kids like Keitha Jones, the traumatized Southside Chicago teen who reminded me so much of a handful of kids I've taught; connecting Keitha's experience to research on neurochemistry and infant psychology, and situating these elements in both a socio - economic context and in the landscape of an education world focused on developing children's cognitive (and testable) skills.
Convey interest in understanding the breadth of socio - digital challenges teens experience, and in being a partner as they navigate these challenges (hostile and otherwise).
He has extensive experience in metropolitan and regional Senior High Schools in Western Australia, particularly in low socio economic areas.
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