Sentences with phrase «result of language barriers»

An NYU - Bahcesehir research team was the first to document the educational and mental health needs of Syrian refugee children, finding that an overwhelming majority are not enrolled in school in Turkey, partly as a result of language barriers, and about half suffer from PTSD and / or depression.

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Offshoring to countries where labor is inexpensive will invariably result in cost savings, but the distance and language barriers may affect the quality of the work product.
But far too many Kentucky students are being denied that opportunity as a result of an education system that has failed to erase barriers due to race, income, language, and learning differences.
The majority of variability in test scores results from «system - level conditions»; meaning everything affecting a student outside the teacher's control: the child's socio - economic status, parental background, language barriers, medical issues, student mobility, etc..
At no time did the right - wing or the «reformers» admit that poverty, language barriers and the number of students needing special education services are the three biggest predictors of test score results.
The State of Washington will be holding a press conference on August 18, 2015 at 10 am to release the disaggregated district - level results for their state which will undoubtedly reveal that the SBAC test particularly discriminates against children from low - income homes, children who face English language barriers and children who need special education services.
The language barrier has an even more stunning impact on the test results for the reading portion of the Connecticut Mastery Test.
The «improved test results» that they education reforms tout are simply the result of policy changes that allowed these schools to skim off students that are less poor, have fewer language barriers, need fewer special education services or display fewer behavioral problems.
The truth is that the real barriers to educational achievement are primarily due to poverty, language barriers and unmet special education needs and a look at the tables below reveal just how the charter schools are able to corrupt their test results by refusing to take their fair share of the students who face the greatest challenges.
The interruption of intergenerational language - learning, as a result of the residential school system and other colonial attempts to remove Indigenous culture, has created serious barriers for access to language for subsequent generations.
Despite these beneficial results, critics of the proposed Ontario measure say the mandatory self - enforcement approach would negatively affect all Ontario workers, especially those in temporary low - paying jobs and newcomers with language barriers; and the exemptions would confuse employees.
Mitsui High - Tech (City, ST) 2007 — 2009 Insert Title • Serve as a bridge between senior management in Japan and dealerships in North America • Oversee the importation and sales of machine tools and supplies for an industry leading company • Manage relationships with vendors ensuring profitable and professional operations • Responsible for maintaining inventory and new equipment orders and installation schedules • Direct customer service operations ensuring client satisfaction and repeat business • Overcome language and time zone barriers to effectively coordinate multinational operations • Educate distributors on new technology advancements and resulting benefits
there is isolation as a result of location, cultural or language barriers, or health complications
However, they are unable to properly access and utilise those services, due to cultural and language barriers which exist, which inhibits communication between themselves and service providers, resulting in extreme difficulties and problems causing inappropriate, inefficient and non-cost effective delivery of services.
Challenges to parenting after migration as a result of parental work pressure, lack of time together, acculturation gap, different cultural practices, language barriers, and bicultural conflicts
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