These works examine the ways value is assigned throughout society, with Ward attempting to disrupt existing monetary - based value structures in favor
of social enrichment.
Not exact matches
Such cultural pluralism is consistent with the requirements
of human nature for a determinate
social matrix, and it provides for continued
enrichment of the life
of mankind through a variety
of contrasting traditions.
Furthermore, just as comprehensive schools are desirable as a solvent
of social class lines, so classes with students
of differing abilities are valuable, provided the classes can be internally organized so as to let students proceed at their own pace, with
enrichment through greater depth and scope
of materials independently mastered by the most able students, and with special assistance by the teacher for the less able.
Selective preschools, tracked classes, small schools within schools and
enrichment programs are presented as open to all students but in reality are open only to the children
of the most savvy parents — that is, to the children
of rich white parents who possess the
social and cultural capital to manipulate the institution to serve their needs.
Innovative life
enrichment and marriage renewal programs in our churches, schools, and
social agencies can help mid-years persons confront the challenge and the choices, the pain and the possibilities, and from this confrontation begins the adventure
of new growth.
Those churches which are using this model
of ministry have demonstrated that a congregation can increase dramatically the effectiveness
of its personal caring, marriage
enrichment, and
social change ministries in this way.
We propose to use a comprehensive approach to reaching the children
of our community ages 5 - 15, including activities aimed at health, education, life skills, and
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The Waldorf School
of Garden City offers a broad range
of extracurricular activities that allow for integrated and experiential learning, physical and
social enrichment, and collaboration through group projects.
So I urge you to ensure the unity and stability
of the Yoruba race within the territory
of Nigeria, interface with the Yoruba inside Africa continent and network the Yoruba in the Diaspora for global collaboration in the areas
of cultural integration, skills development, mental
enrichment and
social interaction.
Within the review, a three - phase reintroduction protocol for reducing conflict between cats in a household is described; examples
of environmental
enrichment for improving welfare by increasing the physical,
social and temporal complexity
of the environment are provided; and the use
of a synthetic analogue
of the feline facial pheromone is recommended.
AGI has developed and implemented sophisticated environmental
enrichment procedures designed to address the specific
social needs
of each monkey species and to encourage and enable the expression
of normative species - appropriate behaviors.
Components include building strong positive relationships; developing a growth mindset; connecting learning with
social action in the community; and infusing arts,
enrichment, and technology into the daily lives
of students.
Combine the traditional escape and
enrichment of summer reading with
social media resources for sharing discoveries with like - minded educators and readers.
Yet we should also concede that intact families, communities with strong
social capital, and households with plentiful resources for good health care, healthy meals,
enrichment programs, and the like give affluent children an advantage that most
of their poor peers will never be able to overcome.
There are other elements like the various impacts
of poverty; motivational issues; the need for
social, medical, and emotional supports for children; and the lack
of outside
enrichment activities to contribute to poor childrenâ $ ™ s capacity to learn at high levels.
Participating cities are launching ambitious plans for change that include components
of the Education Redesign Lab's strategy for systemic change: creating student - centered, customized learning experiences for students; integrating
social, emotional, and health services with education; providing easily accessible, high quality expanded learning and
enrichment experiences for all children; and creating governance structures that will support this integrated model
of services.
Implementing
enrichment programs to increase academic skills and augment the
social and cultural experiences
of students
One
of the best examples
of a school integrating rigorous academics with wraparound
social services and
enrichment activities, Neighborhood House has become a national model for developing a diverse student body's academic and socio - emotional skills.
We offer a triangle
of services to build the academic, cultural,
social and service skills necessary for long - term student growth: academic
enrichment, cultural
enrichment, and community service.
Students are exposed to core subjects: English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and
Social Studies - along with a unique selection
of enrichment through electives.
2003 — CEI - PEA launched Project BOOST to provide academic,
social and cultural
enrichment to under - achieving fourth through eighth - grade students with the ultimate goal
of helping them gain admission to quality high schools.
If we really want success in school, we must start earlier, and a good way to do so is by revising
social policy with regard to the nurturance, protection, and
enrichment of the very young.
In the 1960's and 70's we made great headway with the civil rights movement, bilingual education, affirmative action, instructional aides, school nurses, school
social workers, eight weeks
of extended summer learning, and lots
of free afterschool
enrichment across the country.
The academic program
of KIPP WAYS Primary is focused on building core foundational academic skills in phonics, reading, writing, and math, enhanced by targeted exposure and instruction in science,
social studies,
enrichment and character skills.
Examples are offered
of curriculum content modification for math, science, language arts, and
social studies which utilize four approaches: (1) acceleration, (2)
enrichment, (3) sophistication, and (4) novelty.
Quality programs may provide children and youth with academic support and
enrichment (1), supportive
social environments (2, 3, 4), or simply serve as a safe space for children and youth to spend their out -
of - school time (5, 6).
Through implementation
of a developmentally - appropriate, hands - on curriculum, students will be engaged in learning literacy and numeracy that reinforces academic and
social development with a focus on phonemic awareness, language
enrichment, letters / sounds, decoding and beginning reading and writing.
Outside
of the classroom, high quality afterschool providers, for example, are one
of the other entities that help contribute to student's college and career readiness through college and career exploration,
social and emotional learning, soft skills development, various
enrichment activities, and more.
To achieve the school's mission
of academic excellence for all students, Gardner Pilot Academy (GPA) provides high - quality teaching, along with a range
of social, emotional and
enrichment programs.
From academic
enrichment to strengthening
social skills, these programs offer a variety
of benefits.
Prepare and place
enrichment options in the area where you'll house your horse
Enrichment is defined as the process
of creating a challenging environment to satisfy an animal's
social, psychological and physical needs.
Cat owners should aim to provide
enrichment in three different aspects
of the feline's life —
social, mental and physical.
There is mention
of «human contact», «socialization» «effective
enrichment», even a plan for «[b] ehavior and
social needs», but it is simply unclear as to what, if anything is required beyond the dog seeing someone drop off food or walk by the cage.
Shelter
enrichment is the idea
of providing long - term kenneled animals an outlet for their natural behaviors,
social interactions, and exercise, while... Read More
The diversity
of jobs volunteers can do coupled with self
enrichment and
social rewards makes our volunteers some
of the most dedicated individuals in Chicagoland.
Kristen writes and presents nationally on a variety
of subjects including breed labeling, reducing shelter intake, innovative foster - based solutions,
social media for No Kill animal sheltering and providing
enrichment for shelter pets.
On the other hand, many people, including those involved in animal welfare, debate the ethics
of keeping animals either as experimental tools or educational objects, ignoring their need for environmental
enrichment and
social relationships.
Austin Dog Alliance provides a variety
of services, including pet therapy and pet training classes, dog - assisted
social skill classes designed for children with autism spectrum disorder, after - school
enrichment and summer camps.
If we put this in the context
of our dog's world, we can talk about 2 main forms;
social enrichment and mental
enrichment.
We provide extensive and ongoing
enrichment seminars in the field
of animal welfare, behavior, and training throughout the year; as well as fun
social events during the year.
Owners should also consider their dog's
enrichment and exercise levels — dogs should be provided with daily exercise (30 minutes
of aerobic activity per day at a minimum) and
social opportunities (play with owners, walks, or car rides to dog - friendly places.)
Sadly, the cruelty inherent in puppy factories — lack
of exercise, minimal human interaction and
social enrichment — can be entirely legal.
In our previous post on the emotional lives
of shelter dogs, we stressed the importance
of enrichment, training, and downtime as tools to support shelter dogs by improving their quality
of life, building their
social skills, and helping them find homes faster.
IMPart connects recent injured military oersonnel with visual arts experiences created for personal
enrichment, relaxed
social engagement, the improvement and redevelopment
of fine motor skills, and expressive catharsis.
Planned and implemented
social / cultural
enrichment activities, accompanied student groups on local and out -
of - town field trips.
Led teachers, tutors,
enrichment coordinators, and support staff to collectively deliver gap - closing, personalized instruction to students.Past experience includes
Social Studies Teacher (1997 â $ «2000) Education Master
of Science, Educational Administration San Jose State University — San Jose, CA Bachelor
of Science, Elementary Education Northern Arizona University — Flagstaff, AZ
Observed and assessed student performance and kept thorough records
of progress.Implemented a variety
of teaching methods such as lectures, discussions and demonstrations.Established clear objectives for all lessons, units and projects.Encouraged students to persevere with challenging tasks.Set and communicated ground rules for the classroom based on respect and personal responsibility.Identified early signs
of emotional, developmental and health problems in students and followed up with the teacher.Tutored children individually and in small groups to help them with difficult subjects.Taught after - school and summer
enrichment programs.Established positive relationships with students, parents, fellow teachers and school administrators.Mentored and counseled students with adjustment and academic problems.Delegated tasks to teacher assistants and volunteers.Took appropriate disciplinary measures when students misbehaved.Improved students» reading levels through guided reading groups and whole group instruction.Used children's literature to teach and reinforce reading, writing, grammar and phonics.Enhanced reading skills through the use
of children's literature, reader's theater and story time.Differentiated instruction according to student ability and skill level.Taught students to exercise problem solving methodology and techniques during tests.Taught students in various stages
of cognitive, linguistic,
social and emotional development.Encouraged students to explore issues in their lives and in the world around them.Employed a wide variety
of fiction and non-fiction textual materials to encourage students to read independently.
Coordinating and leading engaging academic,
enrichment and physical education activities that develop and strengthen academic, physical, and
social skills for an assigned group
of 20 students.
Furthermore, more recently, King et al. (2016) adopted the life skills programs for adolescents with physical disabilities and Gates, Kang, & Lerner (2017) for adolescents with autism spectrum disorders, confirming that these programs provided favorable and encouraging circumstances for experiences concerning the
enrichment of social interactions, sense
of autonomy, personal growth, and
social competence.
The intervention consisted
of a curriculum (Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies [PATHS]-RRB-, parent groups, child
social skills training groups, parent child sharing time, home visiting, child peer pairing, and academic tutoring and was given during school and 2 hour extracurricular
enrichment programmes and in the home.