Sentences with phrase «knows children of color»

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To endorse gay marriage, abortion and distruction of innocent human life, no matter what color of that child is unnatural and evil.
If it is lunch time and you already know what your child will be eating, offer them a choice of which utensil or color of plate they would like to use.
The manufacturers are producing these necklaces in all sizes, l o n g and short, different colors, appealing to the eye, pink blue etc. enter uninformed consumers whether they be moms, grams friend, unknown to them the choking danger, whether it be from beads coming off (we all know about manufacturerers defects, right) or placing the beads at side of crib rail, or chair where the child can easily place it around the neck, move to get up, or fall and then choke.
There are times when we need to and ought to say «no» to a child, such as when a slice of brightly colored, fantastic - looking birthday cake is not vegan.
The then - named Express - Ways Children's Museum opened in two hallways of the Chicago Public Library, now the Chicago Cultural Center, with Getting to Know Hue, the museum's inaugural exhibit on color, light, music, and literature.
This neat little color changing strip lets you child know when they have had an accident so that they can get used to the sensation of wetness on their skin.
We know that he dreamed of a time and place where his children «will be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.»
Worry no more since these child safety outlet covers come in a color - neutral design that makes them very easy to match to any type of existing color palettes.
«Buffalo is a better place today because Carl Paladino no longer has any power or authority over the lives of tens of thousands of children of color in the Buffalo Public Schools,» the Buffalo chapter of Showing up for Racial Justice, which has staged a series of anti-Paladino protests, said in a statement.
No matter if you're a child or looking for grown up coloring books, this one is lots of fun!
Turns out there are some health and psychological benefits of coloring, a fact that children may instinctively know (like so many other life lessons we should learn from our kids!).
I don't know about you but my first thoughts when seeing pink and blue are of baby showers and small children so I wasn't very excited upon hearing Pantone's choice for color of the year.
It's a great way to say «welcome spring» and add color to your everyday life, but there are some secrets and tricks you need to know before you try it, so that you don't look like you just escaped out of a children's party.
An entire generation of children will not know what it feels like to not see themselves reflected back on costume racks, coloring books or movie screens.
The Shape of Water is that, certainly, a monstrous and modest example of Man - Child wish fulfillment but moreso is it something truly greater, the dazzling level of love of craft poured into each shot displaying a filmmaker working at his absolute peak, toiling from a place of pure, unchecked passion without much thought to the fact that his central conceit is wildly off - color and potentially repulsive to some, no matter how rose - colored the glasses you're looking at it through.
Steve Martin (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Lonely Guy) stars as Navin Johnson, a white man - child living as the adopted son of a poor black Mississippi sharecropping family, and though he doesn't quite know it, his «whiteness», in both skin color and interests, has definitely made him the «black sheep» of the family.
We know from a 2003 study by Julian Betts and Jeff Grogger that there is a trade - off between higher standards (for what it takes to get a good grade) and graduation rates, at least for children of color.
At the same time, he argues that high standards and accountability are no longer enough to address the issues some of our students — too often, students of color and children from low - income families — bring with them to the classroom.»
Because we know that when low - income children of color have access to high expectations, effective teachers, and quality schools, they can perform equally as well as their wealthy, white peers.
The student plaintiffs argue that Connecticut's actions, which the State knows are causing severe harm to tens of thousands of students of color and those from low - income families, infringe upon the constitutional rights of Connecticut children.
And join us in supporting schools that know and believe every child deserves the opportunity to achieve their full potential, regardless of where they live or the color of their skin.
Originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she is a nationally and internationally - known speaker and writer whose work has focused on the education of children of color and the perspectives, aspirations, and pedagogy of teachers of color.
For all that schools continue expanding Euro - awareness of the value of indigenous culture and the culture of people of color; for the cultural expansion towards equitable roles between women and men; for the upsurging awareness of the equal rights of GBLTQQ folks; we're missing a key element in these conversations, and that's the cultural shoehorn known as children and youth.
5:14 Dr. Montecel explains the three premises on which the framework is based: (1) The problem is systemic (2) Achieving student success requires developing a vision of seeking outcomes for all children, no matter where they come from, the color of their skin, and the language they speak.
IDRA's president, Dr. María «Cuca» Robledo Montecel, has proposed imagining «a future in which the color of a child's skin, the language a child speaks and the side of town a child comes from are no longer considered barriers to a great education and a great life» (2009).
Dr. María Robledo Montecel, executive director of IDRA, asked the question, «How can we create a future in which the color of a child's skin, the language a child speaks, and the side of town that child comes from are no longer barriers to a great education and a good life?»
They know that their children's schools get less funding and that when low - income students of color succeed, it is largely due to two things: their own hard work in the classroom and support from family at home.
The nonprofit National Center for Fair and Open Testing, known as FairTest, which fights the misuse of government - mandated standardized tests, says on its website that the average student takes 112 tests between kindergarten and 12th grade and that the assessments «are frequently used in ways that do not reflect the abilities of students of color, English language learners, children with disabilities, and low - income youth.»
And that's exactly Rubin / Weber's agenda, despite the fact that they know — they must — that privileging the institution above educational need requires that low - income children of color (because this is the demographics in our inner cites) pay the price.
Despite the high demand for poor schools, any realtor can tell you that plenty of parents of all colors and races know that getting into the right school will stack the cards heavily in their child's favor.
If you're a regular reader of this blog, you know of Lakewood's sordid history of shortchanging poor students of color trapped in dysfunctional schools run by a Board that privileges Orthodox children who attend private and unaccountable Jewish yeshivas.
She said No Child Left Behind teacher performance data is seldom used «to ensure that kids of color get a fair share of whatever «good» is determined to be.»
Anyone who wanted to know what gave it warmth and what the origin was of the strong but invisible thread that joined the sentences would have had to go back to that child's packet, ten notebook pages,... the brightly colored cover, the title and not even a signature.
They did not learn the same songs as children, she does not know how the banks of the Talkheh become awash with color from the rising or setting sun.
More importantly, Hsu effectively argued that reading a narrated voice - over ebook on a full - color device, necessary for enjoying the vibrant illustrations that children's books are known for, becomes identical to watching a television program or movie and negates the reading of the book.
For Mario Day last year, Nintendo celebrated in a variety of ways, including working with nonprofit Starlight Children's Foundation to provide hospitalized children with brightly colored hospital gowns featuring the company's well - known chaChildren's Foundation to provide hospitalized children with brightly colored hospital gowns featuring the company's well - known chachildren with brightly colored hospital gowns featuring the company's well - known characters.
Rudy Zamora knows all too well the ill effects of living with pollution: He's had asthma his whole life and is fighting to ensure more children of color live in healthier environments.
Loving yourself and loving your neighbors does not include mocking them, or laughing at them, or tearing them to pieces or poisoning the air, water or earth the children are all made of, no matter their skin color.
As noted previously, the detergent pods often show swirls of bright colors, like blue and orange, and such designs can be appealing to young children who don't know any better.
• Track record of instructing students about basic sketching and contouring techniques • Well versed in evaluating students» work, charting their progress, grading assignments and guiding them regarding their weaknesses appropriately • Hands - on experience in curriculum development, lesson planning and implementation with aid of modern and effective AV aids and instructional strategies • Expert in instructing students about working in various modes including pastels, oil colors, water colors, fabric paints, charcoal and pencil • Adept at creating and maintaining a highly stimulating, inspiring and multicultural classroom environment • Proven ability to introduce novel forms of art and inculcate the same in the curriculum effectively • Demonstrated ability to enhance creativity among students by encouraging innovation, novelty and originality in their pieces of art • Familiar with various kinds of pixel sheets, sketching paper and art material, fully capable of determining age specific art material and techniques, suitable for assigned level and grades of childrenKnown for initiating, designing and implementing various art contests at the school to encourage a general appreciation for art among students • Competent at identifying course goals and fulfilling the same in collaboration with students, teachers and parents • Proven skills in lesson planning, curriculum implementation, technique instruction, practice facilitation and assignment communication • Profound knowledge of various advanced level 3D effect art techniques • Strong classroom management, organization and discipline control skills • Profound ability to devise innovative learning and instructional techniques to facilitate effective transfer of skill and knowledge • Proficient in use of computer to aid art work, familiar with various graphic designing and drawing enhancement software
Most of us regard a child's successful «school readiness» as a combination of knowing a few letters and numbers, a couple of colors, and being able to share and get along with others.
Real estate broker David Michonski, CIPS, of Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy in Manhattan, has salespeople who are the expert on a particular condo building — «knowing every seller in that building, knowing the color of the dog's eyes, knowing the children's names,» he says.
In planning for our third child, I decided to redo the whole room in a neutral color scheme since we don't know the gender of this baby.
White slipcovers might seem like an odd choice for a home filled with children, but Joanna and lots of cottage design lovers know a secret: White covers can be throw in the washer with a little bleach, making them even easier to care for than dark colors.
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