The tiny house movement has found a home in the Beehive State, but finding a place to put the small dwellings has become a challenge for anyone wanting to live in
most urban communities along the Wasatch Front.
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.
Not exact matches
While Chief of the Tsawwassen First Nation for over thirteen years, her
most notable achievement was when she negotiated and implemented British Columbia's first
urban treaty which is now culminating in expansive
community development.
Today in America
most people live in large
urban centers, not small
communities.
But it could be the nucleus of a complete neighborhood, one which has a church
community at its enter, and the potential to promote growth in an
urban rather than suburban sprawl pattern (much as the
most beautiful parts of contemporary London grew in the 17th and 18th centuries around small residential - square developments).
Most of the major civic institutions in American
communities today — like the Boy Scouts, the Red Cross, the League of Women Voters, the NAACP, the
Urban League, the Knights of Columbus, Rotary, Kiwanis, the Lions Club — were created in this period.
The coalition of black churches in
urban communities can no longer be counted on for block Democratic votes, and despite the president's pleas, he may find that his
most loyal constituency will not be able to bring significant wins to the Democratic column come Tuesday.
Sometimes your
most valuable asset is your parking lot in a tight
urban community.
In addition, although
most so - called development aid in the past has been at best ambiguous in its effects, there are forms of aid that the United States could offer to rural and
urban communities in Mexico that would be genuinely supportive.
Residents» capacity to produce their
community by defining the meanings of their
urban habitat is one of the
most crucial — and yet highly overlooked — rights to be exercised in current society.
«From the Unemployment Strikeforce to the
Urban Youth Jobs program, we are making smart investments to tackle unemployment in
communities where it is
most pervasive, and connect tomorrow's workers with the skills they need to succeed in a 21st century workplace,» said Cuomo at a bill signing ceremony held at Hostos
Community College.
In 1994, the New York Times described
community policing as «the
most promising trend in
urban law enforcement.»
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.
Indeed, the toilet of the future may be needed
most by poor
communities swelling on the edges of the world's large cities, as more rural dwellers crowd into
urban centers, said Randy Strash, senior manager at the nonprofit World Vision, a humanitarian organization focused on the rural poor.
The study, supported by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Science Foundation (NSF), found that
most of the coastal
communities do not have an overarching strategy for building
urban disaster resilience and lack coordination between multiple
urban systems, including land use activities, natural environments and public infrastructure investments, particularly in Texas.
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.
Lauded as America's
most diverse city, Sacramento boasts historic Gold Rush roots, trendy
urban flair, and a vibrant sense of
community.
The show offers an unapologetic look at modern,
urban gay and lesbian lives while addressing the
most critical health and political issues affecting the
community.
«
Community is the
most sacred ritual that we have because it is the
most personal,» explains Dion Steele,
Urban Prep, Englewood Campus» principal.
And
most of the 13 traditional districts remaining are in rural
communities rather than in a large suburban «refuge» from
urban education ills.
For fifty years,
urban Catholic schools have been closing, with thousands shuttered across America's
most distressed
communities.
Most live in
urban or rural
communities hit hard by the recession where unemployment, addiction, and violence are commonplace.
While some of these programs can be said to be effective in raising awareness on global education, however records shows that
most of these programs focus more on literate youths in
urban rich
communities, leaving many illiterate youths especially in rural and
urban slums with little or no access to such programs.
During her seven - year tenure, she gained a national reputation as one of the
most effective
urban district superintendents in the country for her successful implementation of «Excellence For All,» a comprehensive strategic plan aimed at improving teaching and learning and promoting
community engagement.
While it would be easy to focus our work on the largest and
most proximal
urban districts, we realized that we would be failing to truly serve our
community's needs if we limited our focus to these sites.
This common problem, which surfaces in school after school, led us to consult some of the
most successful
urban educators we know — teachers and principals who have been involved in founding new, small high schools in New York City and Boston, Massachusetts.1 These schools, which serve low - income, minority
communities, have begun to routinely graduate and send to college more than 90 percent of their students.
Educators in elementary schools and
urban communities currently have the
most options for evidence - based SEL programming that meets ESSA evidence requirements.
Most of these schools are in
urban communities.
The NAACP report documents the consequences of this abandonment: inadequate funding of
urban schools, a lack of accountability and oversight for charter school,
most of which are concentrated in
urban communities, the disproportionate exclusionary discipline of Black students, high teacher turnover, and an absence of teachers of color in both charters and traditional public schools.
The book shares what works in some of the nation's
most successful public schools — EL Education schools that are beating the odds to create remarkable achievement — located primarily in
urban and rural low - income
communities.
The rich diversity of our staff and student body not only sets us apart from
most urban schools, but contributes to the vibrancy of our
community.
For the
most part, reform touches lower - income
urban communities that tend to vote in lower numbers.
The Learning
Community, one of Rhode Island's
most successful
urban schools, was founded in 2004 to serve its students and families and to function as a center for research and development to improve public education.
Parents in
most urban school
communities remain highly dependent on the good intentions of teachers.
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.
According to the Shanker Institute report, attrition is «the
most significant impediment to increasing the diversity of the teacher workforce,» with minority teachers» strongest complaints related not to being concentrated in
urban schools serving high poverty, high - need
communities, but because of «a lack of collective voice in educational decisions and a lack of professional autonomy in the classroom.»
Most people lived near where they worked;
urban centres were mixed -
communities at times plagued by crime and filth, and prone to overcrowding.
As a movement, we need to begin to engage
communities that are outside of the white, sub /
urban, owning classes that
most of us inhabit.
Walking around, you also get a much better taste of the local culture — with
urban growth these days,
most tourist attractions are buried in the heart of thriving
communities, but due to the high tourist pressure at the attraction, you're unlikely to meet locals on the scene (unless they're trying to sell you something!)
The city's
most popular visitor zone, Uptown is host to gourmet dining, upscale shopping, sightseeing and galleries, pro sports, live entertainment, parks and gardens and the largest
urban arts
community in the United States.
The founding director of the building
community WORKSHOP (bcWORKSHOP), Brown has received a great deal of recognition for his socially conscious design concepts, including the 2007, 2008, and 2010 Awards for Excellence in Community Design and Sustainable Design by AIA / Dallas and most recently, the 2010 National AIA / HUD Secretary Award for Community - Informed Design by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in conjunction with the American Institute for Architects for his Congo Street Green In
community WORKSHOP (bcWORKSHOP), Brown has received a great deal of recognition for his socially conscious design concepts, including the 2007, 2008, and 2010 Awards for Excellence in
Community Design and Sustainable Design by AIA / Dallas and most recently, the 2010 National AIA / HUD Secretary Award for Community - Informed Design by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in conjunction with the American Institute for Architects for his Congo Street Green In
Community Design and Sustainable Design by AIA / Dallas and
most recently, the 2010 National AIA / HUD Secretary Award for
Community - Informed Design by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in conjunction with the American Institute for Architects for his Congo Street Green In
Community - Informed Design by the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development in conjunction with the American Institute for Architects for his Congo Street Green Initiative.
Although the Bronx is considered one of the
most diverse
communities in America, its image has been largely defined by the
urban blight that the city endured during the late 1960 ′ s through the 1980 ′ s when arson, drug addiction, and social neglect decimated many of its neighborhoods.
One of the
most sustainable methods of transportation that
urban communities can practice is bicycling.
It is also understandable that there have been many strong reactions to media reports and pictures of the hunt in other countries, especially in
urban communities, where
most people have never actually been witness to the slaughtering processes from which their own meat derives.
«The bike share revolution that is transforming
communities and
urban mobility around the world is coming home to Portland, with the opening of the
most sustainable and largest smart - technology bike share system in North America.
The Good Food Revolution tells the story of MacArthur «Genius Award» recipient Will Allen, who went from a professional career in sports to supporting one of the country's
most prominent
urban farms that now feeds a
community and produces food for thousands of people.
Starting with reduction and donation, Global Green's team is partnering with
urban planners, city agencies and
community groups to evaluate how food scraps from a specific neighborhoods can be recovered
most efficiently through «Distributed Food Scrap Processing Infrastructure» and increasing the use of compost and other products made from food waste.
The model
community of UniverCity is a living, growing testing site for the
most innovative
urban planning concepts and building designs necessary for the creation of an ecologically robust and economically sustainable future and the home of the UniverCity Childcare Centre Living Building.
William McDonough, a leading figure in Haarlemmermeer's drive to become a world leader in sustainability, designed the region's keystone project, Park 20 20, which is the first large - scale, Cradle to Cradle ® - inspired
urban development in the Netherlands, and one of the
most innovative business
communities in the world.
Our work is threefold: we are trainers in
urban horticulture; partners on Bronx greening projects,
most often in
community gardens and
urban farms; and a conduit for bringing people and resources together to bring these projects to fruition.