Seeing the challenges confronted by highly segregated and under - resourced schools in crime - ridden neighborhoods, I realized that
most urban children in America were as or more profoundly disadvantaged than children I had met in India, Nepal, and Mexico during previous international development work.
The result is that most, at least
most urban children, can read and write the phonetic syllabary before they enter school, and can...
Not exact matches
Dissatisfied with the results of
most organizations helping the
urban poor in the mid-1990s, Canada launched an experiment, an effort to reach all the kids in a 24 - block zone of New York City — he called it the Harlem
Children's Zone — and give them education, social, and medical help starting at birth.
Host Ira Glass introduces a story on the
most ambitious and hopeful solution to
urban poverty in the country — the Harlem
Children's Zone.
An 1884 newspaper illustration, for example, depicted a skeleton disguised as a fruit seller offering produce to little
children, suggesting that raw, unboiled fruits and vegetables led to cholera.17 The actual culprit, especially in such turn - of - the - century
urban metropolises as New York City, with its inadequate, overloaded water and sewer systems, was
most likely bacteria residing on the outside of the produce, or contaminated water or milk that happened to be ingested, rather than anything in the produce itself.18 Given the laxative effect of fruits and vegetables if consumed in excess, however, it is understandable that people assumed fresh produce might contribute to diseases with symptoms that included diarrhea.
At the same time, schools remain heavily segregated - particularly across district lines - with
most minority
children heavily concentrated in certain
urban districts.
Most research into this question has focused on
urban, white, middle - class American
children living near large universities.
Most research on
children's understanding of the natural world has come from middle - class, European American
children living in
urban or suburban communities, typically located close to universities.
As the DEP's first Environmental Justice Administrator, she discovered that Newark's poor African - American and Hispanic preschool
children experienced higher incidents of asthma than those in
most other New Jersey
urban centers.
It affects a disproportionally higher percentage of low - income,
urban minority
children, and is also the
most common disease - related reason for
children missing school.
June 29, 2017 UChicago Medicine announces South Side Pediatric Asthma Center Recognizing that asthma affects
children on Chicago's South Side more than
most other communities in the city, the University of Chicago Medicine's
Urban Health Initiative and the Department of Pediatrics will lead a collaboration of health providers to develop the South Side Pediatric Asthma Center.
Students in
urban schools where
most of the
children are poor fare worst of all.
Debunking the stereotype that the nation's poorest,
most unhealthy, and
most undereducated
children are members of minority groups living in
urban areas, the report says 14.9 million, or one - fourth of, American
children living in rural areas face conditions «just as bleak and in some respects even bleaker than their metropolitan counterparts.»
The
Urban Ecology Center, in Milwaukee, is designed around a similar premise:
Children gain the
most appreciation for nature from constant contact with it.
To the extent that it persuades people to avoid reforms that change school incentives in favor of ever - increasing school spending, Jonathan Kozol's work is an impediment to the very thing that he claims to desire
most: a day when
urban minority
children receive an acceptable education.
But these
children will also need great schools led by amazing educators, and
urban charter schools are among the
most cost - effective way to provide these
children the schools that they deserve.
The dysfunctional nature of how
urban schools teach students to relate to authority begins in kindergarten and continues through the primary grades.With young
children, authoritarian, directive teaching that relies on simplistic external rewards still works to control students.But as
children mature and grow in size they become more aware that the school's coercive measures are not really hurtful (as compared to what they deal with outside of school) and the directive, behavior modification methods practiced in primary grades lose their power to control.Indeed, school authority becomes counterproductive.From upper elementary grades upward students know very well that it is beyond the power of school authorities to inflict any real hurt.External controls do not teach students to want to learn; they teach the reverse.The net effect of this situation is that
urban schools teach poverty students that relating to authority is a kind of game.And the deepest,
most pervasive learnings that result from this game are that school authority is toothless and out of touch with their lives.What school authority represents to
urban youth is «what they think they need to do to keep their school running.»
As Elaine Maag at the
Urban - Brookings Tax Policy Center puts it, the proposed increase in the
Child Tax Credit under the Framework would «provide no additional benefit for very low - income families; roughly replace the Framework's proposal to repeal personal exemptions for
most middle - income families; and slightly increase taxes for higher income families.»
Most urban Catholic schools were originally built to educate the
children of European immigrants; today, they mostly serve poor African American and Latino students.
Liberal Democrats, many of whom are from
urban districts are no longer so supportive of charters, even though charters are supposedly helping those
children the
most.
Unfortunately, even if
most CT districts do well, even excellently, 40 % of school
children are in the failing or low performing districts (there are fewer
urban districts but they are very large).
Middle - class black families benefited
most from the Brown ruling because it gave them the opportunity to move to white neighborhoods and put their
children in better schools, said Baum, a professor in the
urban studies and planning program at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Yet education traditionalists, ivory tower civil rights activists, and dyed - in - the - wool progressives, still stuck on integration as school reform, would rather criticize charters for supposedly perpetuating segregation (even though
most urban communities largely consist of one race or class) than embrace a tool for helping poor and minority families give their
children opportunities for high - quality education.
I teach in an
urban school district where
most parents are univolved in their
child's life and we must teach manners, social skills and deal with consistent behavioral issues that reach far beyond what the public school should be responsible for!
Throughout her career, her work has focused on supporting understandings about how
children learn so as to ensure that our youngest,
most vulnerable citizens — especially those in historically underserved diverse
urban communities — have access to high quality learning opportunities.
Euro NCAP plans to test vehicles» response to pedestrians in simulations of the three
most common
urban scenarios — adults walking and running into the vehicle's path and a
child stepping out from behind a parked car.
A new sliding scale has pushed the max to $ 20 a day, but this is still less than half the $ 45 to $ 90 a day
most Toronto, Vancouver and other large
urban - dwelling families pay for
child care.
«In
most growing and developed
urban markets around the United States, pets, specifically dogs, are the
children of condominium and multifamily building residents,» said Scott Leventhal, president & CEO of The Trillist Companies.
Children will love having their own mini club, pool and playground and further from the hotel, a ten minutes drive from Salou takes you to Tarragona, home of the roman ruins of Tarraco, medieval alleyways, cobbled streets and plenty of tempting dining options that make for one of the
most vibrant and beautiful
urban centres in Catalonia.
It is perhaps one of the
most enduring legal «
urban myths»: that a man and woman who live together for many years, support each, maybe have
children together, are viewed in the eyes of the law as being married and so when their relationship ends, they will be entitled to receive a fair share of their home and any other assets.
It is perhaps one of the
most enduring legal «
urban myths»: that a man and woman who live together for many years, support each, maybe have
children...
Given that the majority of Canadians live in
urban settings, it may that
most children have never seen the stars; and in time
most of the population will be included in that unfortunate group.
Most bicycle accidents occur in
urban areas rather than rural areas and almost half of all bicycle fatalities happen to
children under the age of 16.
«Adolescents and young adults (15 - 19 years) and adults aged 40 years and older have the highest bicycle death rates.3
Children (5 - 14 years), adolescents, and young adults (15 - 24 years) have the highest rates of nonfatal bicycle - related injuries, accounting for more than one - third of all bicycle - related injuries seen in U.S. emergency departments.3 Males are much more likely to be killed or injured on bicycles than are females.3
Most bicyclist deaths occur in
urban areas and at non-intersection locations.4» https://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/bicycle/ Pucher J, Buehler R, Merom D, Bauman A. Walking and cycling in the United States, 2001 — 2009: Evidence from the National Household Travel Surveys.
Throughout her career, her work has focused on supporting understandings about how
children learn so as to ensure that our youngest,
most vulnerable citizens — especially those in historically underserved diverse
urban communities — have access to high quality learning opportunities.