Sentences with phrase «rich children»

Such correlations will be equally high whether the class consists of rich children or poor, black or white, male or female.
11:00 am — TCM — Poor Little Rich Girl One of Shirley Temple's better films has her as a spoiled rich child who gets lost in the city and is cared for by a couple of entertainers.
8:00 pm — TCM — Poor Little Rich Girl One of Shirley Temple's better films has her as a spoiled rich child who gets lost in the city and is cared for by a couple of entertainers.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Adam Rich Children's Education Fund c / o Glueckert Funeral Home, Ltd..
She said the universal education system was to blame for the continued gap between poorer and richer children in Scotland.
The less rich a child's cultural milieu, the longer it may take to acquire reading comprehension skills, because there is such a great deal of culture to be learned also.
Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz has noted the economic benefits of the Liberals» first investments, such as richer child - benefit cheques, have yet to show up in the numbers.
Both poor and rich children may be inappropriately fed.
Director Stephen Daldry (The Reader, The Hours) has nicely captured a child's - eye view of the world, as well as how complicated and rich children's emotions are, a fact that is all too often overlooked on film.
The study found that the educational gap between poor and rich children is now wider than it was a generation ago, with pupils in poorer areas - and especially the white working class — falling further behind those from richer homes.
In contrast, only 5 per cent of the richest children are out of school and most of them are expected to start in the future (see the interactive data tool).
The study also found that the educational gap between poor and rich children is now wider than it was a generation ago
He produces interviews with children in schools receiving less funding; the children ask, in their small voices, why it is that they do not have everything that rich children have.
Just one - third of countries achieved all the measurable Education for All (EFA) goals by the 2015 deadline, and the world's poorest children are still four times more likely to be out of primary school than the world's richest children.
Children overall in areas with grammar schools perform less well than in non-selective areas, except for the richest children.
There's a provocative online opinion piece, No Rich Child Left Behind, posted April 27th on the New York Times website by Stanford education professor Sean Reardon.
In our collective interest, we promise that poor children and rich children, students with disabilities, students of color, immigrant and non-immigrant, will have access to an equitable, quality public education, paid for by taxpayers and controlled by local communities.
«The only thing these grades tell us is where our poor children go to school and where our rich children go to school,» said Lynn Shoemaker, a 23 - year veteran public school teacher representing the advocacy group Public Schools First NC at a press conference held by Senate Democrats after the launch of the A-F school grades.
«Indeed, without far more success in getting poor children into grammar schools, the total attainment gaps between poor children and richer children could well increase.»
«If there were no intergenerational mobility at all, all poor children would become poor adults and all rich children would become rich adults» the study says.
Visitors made a collective collage art project, created shadow puppets, took part in a gallery hunt, and watched live performances of Hansel and Gretel by Rags to Riches children's theater.
Examples include: The Rich Children (1968), Loving Couple (1973), The Collector (1974), Cat on the Roof (1978), The Death of Luis Chaleta (1984), and Dancer at the Pole (2001).
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