Use active voice, rather than passive, and use
gender inclusive language («he or she» rather than just «she»).
Not exact matches
I would feel better if I could claim that it was, after all, only a matter of blunderbuss pronouns, that today my
language would be
gender inclusive.
Although I strive to use
gender -
inclusive language wherever possible and appropriate, and I ask the same (with explanation) from my students, your own extensions of the basic insight or sentiment are debatable enough, I believe, to summon up my misgivings of yesteryear.
He always makes a practice of using
language inclusive of race and
gender and is an advocate for women's ordination.
Modifying the
language to be
gender inclusive, while retaining the requirement that a leader be a parent who has breastfed a baby, would be in the spirit of the policies in my mind.
Inclusive Schools Week highlights and celebrates the progress schools have made in providing a supportive and quality education to all students, including those who are often marginalized due to disability,
gender, ethnicity, geography and
language.
They discuss their plans for
Inclusive Schools Week which has celebrated the progress that schools have made in providing a supportive and quality education to an increasingly diverse student population, including students who are marginalized due to disability,
gender, socio - economic status, cultural heritage,
language preference and other factors.
Continuing the chat from the previous week, this week's conversation will focus on how all -
inclusive learning environments can address race, social - economic status,
gender communities, mental health, and English
language learners.
In an increased effort to be politically correct, a new
inclusive language policy from administrators at Princeton University is seeking to end the usage of
gender - specific words like «man» on campus.
Inclusive language such as
gender - neutral wording has a powerful impact on the results of recruiting.