Sentences with phrase «in poorer areas»

This requires not only better infrastructure (especially in poorer areas of the world), but also social and cultural changes.
The government has agreed to allocate money to help schools in the poorest areas establish breakfast clubs.
Why should children in poorer areas where their schools don't have these connections be deprived of school trips, sports competitions or other enrichment activities?
This coverage may be a particularly viable solution if you live in a poor area where people are likely not to have much insurance at all.
As with the academies programme, free schools were initially meant to address issues of equity and inclusion, and create quality provision in poorer areas where it may not already exist.
Women and children, especially in poor areas, are especially vulnerable to climate change and global warming.
While the overall number of teachers has kept pace with rising pupil numbers, teacher shortages are growing, particularly in poorer areas and at secondary level, according to the authors.
The company is making an admirable effort to help students in poorer areas, which is the company's focus.
They say pupils in the poorest areas still have little chance of getting into the most popular schools.
In addition to this they provided employment and skills training for disadvantaged people in a poor area of the country and created valuable products which could be used by many different industries.
There, new schools set up and run by teachers in the poorest areas have transformed education standards.
Unfortunately, our own defense is caused as many problems as the others because he loses the ball in poor areas just as often as the risks pay off on the other end.
The government has agreed to allocate money to help schools in the poorest areas establish breakfast clubs.
Teach First suggests recruiting more highly qualified teachers and school leaders in poorer areas, where schools face more challenges because of greater levels of deprivation among pupils.
Over the years we've seen that too many children in poor areas receive a poor education.
You are beginning to wonder if the prevalence of disruptive behaviour disorders is high enough in poor areas to justify such a programme.
Researchers also found evidence waiting times were longer in poorer areas than more wealthy ones.
Labour is promising a «new deal» for teachers which will include cutting tuition fees for those who work in poorer areas.
The situation is especially dire in poorer areas, where high - performing schools are few and far between.
The plan would also sharply increase sentences for gun crimes, create new employer outreach programs in poor areas and increase funding for religious charities.
They also like the inclusion of more money to turn schools in poor areas into community schools with more services for children.
And this meant 61 % of heads in these poorer areas had to rely on «temporary» arrangements to cover for maths or science.
The bigger the disparities in turnover, the more that richer districts benefit from the turnover in poorer areas.
Studies have shown that flipped classrooms improve school standards in poor areas.
The proposed endowment could help pay not just for content but also for the hiring and professional development of school and juvenile librarians and family literacy experts in the poorest areas.
Children today, especially those living in our poorest areas, face the stress that crime and poverty exact on their young lives on a daily basis.
Children in the poorest areas have no hope; they have no positive role models in their lives and need something meaningful to do.
A programme which joined together three major training charities to deliver leadership development for schools in poorer areas has been found to have no impact at all.
Yet as the city grows, it is struggling to hold onto its trees, especially in poorer areas.
The construction: the shoes are put together in a small assembly unit in a poor area in Delhi that hires elderly workers at good wages.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Sir Michael said it was particularly important that nurseries provided good early years education in poorer areas where children tended to be less well prepared for school by their parents.
This article shows the importance of music education in schools through the results obtained by the Projeto Educação pela Arte (Education through Art Project), developed from 2008 to 2010 in a Brazilian public school located in a poor area of Campinas, São Paulo, with high rates of crime and teenage pregnancy.
Liberals must also work to better understand the appeal of school choice, especially for families in poor areas where teacher quality and attrition are serious problems.
If you talk to anybody in the streets, and particularly in the poorest areas which are most affected by violent crime, you will find people will absolutely say that violent crime has risen sharply over the last ten years.
To address this, the report calls for new contracts between teachers and parents, outlining responsibilities around homework, support and contact and «family literacy» classes in poorer areas for primary schools.
«Instead of making scapegoats of people who are simply attempting to improve the life chances of their kids, the focus should be on driving up the quality of teaching in the poorest areas of the country.
It would also create more jobs in poorer areas that often fare badly from the fossil fuel sector.
One theory suggests that roads in poorer areas tend to be in worse condition and in need of greater repair than those in areas frequented by Americans with money.
Public health advocates estimate that a third of the people on earth are infected with parasitic worms, called helminthes, particularly in poorer areas with inadequate sanitation.
Small Business Investment: The bill expands the SBA's Small Business Investment Company Program by increasing the maximum amount of leverage available in most cases from $ 75 million to $ 150 million ($ 175 million for funds that invest in poor areas).
The students learned that incubators in New York have trouble finding and retaining networks of industry experts, speakers and mentors, that they are short on staff for outreach and marketing, and that they struggle to offer opportunities in poorer areas of the city.
Ministers are threatening to punish Telecom Italia for building broadband in poor areas.
At one church in a poor area of Colorado, for example, they observed the pastor preaching: «It shouldn't be about health, wealth and prosperity here, but in the next place.»
The Lancet study shows that rates have improved in many rich countries but warn this masks no change in poorer areas over the past 15 years.
He is currently working on opening another (the 13th) hospital in poor areas around the world, and also operates an ophanage.
He was not impressed, for instance, by the media indignation directed at a Baltimore man who hired kids to sell candy in poor areas.
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