Not exact matches
CF: Unfortunately I think all those
choices are sort of being hidden, they're
choices that are being made
right now that we spend more and more on health care and less on
education and social supports and all these other things.
• nutrition and basic medical care • water and sanitation • shelter • personal safety • access to basic knowledge • access to information and communications • health and wellness • environmental quality • personal
rights • personal freedom and
choice • tolerance and inclusion, and • access to advanced
education.
Redirects
education dollars to give parents the
right to send their kid to the public, private, charter, magnet, religious or home school of their
choice.
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In Fault Lines, Rajan demonstrates how unequal access to
education and health care in the United States puts us all in deeper financial peril, even as the economic
choices of countries like Germany, Japan, and China place an undue burden on America to get its policies
right.
Parents were put to a cruel
choice: either give up their plans for a religious
education or forfeit their child's
right to the kind of remedial
education program Congress provides for all other children.
Christian
education is in the world and for the world... man must work out his salvation in the concrete situation in which God has placed him; not by protection but by contributing to the whole human community of which he is an integral and inseparable part... parents, who have the first and the inalienable
right and duty to educate their children, should enjoy true freedom in the
choice of their schools, etc..»
Therefore, the declaration upholds «the
right to work, to free
choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment,» as well as the
right to leisure time and
education.
Do not say there is not a
right and wrong in this debate; there's a
right, and an ignorance of the
right, whether that ignorance is because of lack of
education in biology / chemistry / theoretical physics or a
choice to ignore facts so that a person can comfortably keep their faith intact or both.
Disputed policies ranging from parental
choice in
education, to a tax break for married couples, to opposing the legalization of gay
rights are all included in the «pro-family» package.
For a few examples: the protection of the unborn, the handicapped, and the dying; parental
choice in
education; tax and other policies supportive of marriage and the family; the defense of individual merit against quotas and related discriminations; the defense of property, civil, and religious
rights against expansivist government control; and the vigorous affirmation of the achievements of Western culture, in opposition to multiculturalist fashions.
On a number of specific policies, notably parental
choice in
education, and, more important, on principles regarding the
right ordering of religion and public life, JCS is usually and sometimes harshly opposed to the position of the Catholic Church.
These
rights are enshrined in Canon Law: «Parents have also the duty and the
right to choose those means and institutes which... can best promote the Catholic
education of their children... Parents must have a real freedom in their
choice of schools.»
The authors show how parental
choice of school is not just the best way to improve
education but is a parental
right.
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rights, children's
rights, reproductive
rights, sexual orientation, safe abortion, safe motherhood, enabling environment, equal access, life skills
education, peer
education, bodily integrity, internalisation, ownership, bestpractices, indicators of progress, culturally sensitive approaches, secular spirituality, Youth Parliament, peace
education, the
rights of future generations, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, human security, precautionary principle, prevention...
The homes and family were basically that the only spheres were women could play significant roles in early judaism.4 The dominant impression left by our early Jewish sources is of a very patriarchal society that limited women's roles and functions to the home, and severely restricted: (1) their
rights of inheritance, (2) their
choice of relationships, (3) their ability to pursue a religious
education or fully participate in the synagogue, and (4) their freedom of movement.5
In late 2003, National Pasteurized Eggs Inc. purchased all of the intellectual property
rights and launched its brand, Davidson's Safest
Choice, subsequently, relaunching awareness through its new Safe Eggs website and industry
education programs.
It is necessary to establish nutrition projects focusing on
education and use of nutrition labels which help parents and their children make the
right choices in selecting foods.
They force women to undergo mandated «
education»; they limit women's feeding
choices within the hospital; and they interfere with the free speech
rights of medical professionals who believe that aggressive breastfeeding promotion is harmful to mothers and potentially deadly to babies.
But then we attended our adoption
education classes and felt so strongly that it was the
right choice for our family.
EO has never promoted any «one
right way»; our aim has always been to help parents choose the most appropriate form of
education for each individual child, the decision being founded on informed
choice and full consideration for the wishes and feelings of the child.
But I'll also seek to encourage and affirm women, to advocate for the
rights of mothers to feed their children with
education and support, without judgement - even / especially when they make different
choices than me, even / especially when they did not have a
choice.
Homeschooling may not be the
right path for every family for a panoply of reasons, but just as parents spend a lot of time contemplating and researching the public and private school options available to them, homeschooling should be another reasonable
education choice for families to consider.
Without proper
education and awareness parents will still struggle with their
choices and many will decide that cloth is not
right for them.
Never mind the fact that no - one wants a
choice over their hip operation or their son's
education - they just want it done
right.
Donald Trump's nomination of billionaire school -
choice advocate Betsy DeVos for
Education Secretary does not sit
right with many Americans.
Every girl has a
right to
education and their
choice of life.
The parents of New York City school children have a legal
right at the beginning of the school year to review their students» sex
education curriculum, discuss concerns with school principals, and opt out of parts of the curriculum they find objectionable, the NYC Parents»
Choice Coalition today announced.
New York — Aug. 28... The parents of New York City school children have a legal
right at the beginning of the school year to review their students» sex
education curriculum, discuss concerns with school principals, and opt out of parts of the curriculum they find objectionable, the NYC Parents»
Choice Coalition today announced.
«Faced with a
choice between a front bench position that I have loved and doing what I believe to be
right for my constituents and for the many hundreds of thousands of families who are ill - served by state
education in this country; there is in conscience only one decision open to me,» he said.
What The Nation should be doing is advocate to secure the
rights of those kids that are being forced to make a
choice between
education and a religious observance.
«Through our partnerships with
education providers, businesses and Government, we are working hard to ensure that more young people have the
right careers information to guide their
choices and the opportunities to develop the skills required to enter the world of work.
Reverend James Lewis, Pastor at Erie County Medical Center and President of the Western New York Full Gospel Baptist Church, said, «Governor Cuomo is
right to stand up for parental
choice in
education.
In his «100 - day action plan to Make America Great Again,» Trump announced the School
Choice and Education Opportunity Act, which, among other proposals, would redirect education dollars to give parents the right to send their child to the public, private, charter, magnet, religious or home school of their c
Choice and
Education Opportunity Act, which, among other proposals, would redirect education dollars to give parents the right to send their child to the public, private, charter, magnet, religious or home school of thei
Education Opportunity Act, which, among other proposals, would redirect
education dollars to give parents the right to send their child to the public, private, charter, magnet, religious or home school of thei
education dollars to give parents the
right to send their child to the public, private, charter, magnet, religious or home school of their
choicechoice.
On his website, he had cited four main objectives — returning power and
choice in
education to parents, teachers and local districts; pursuing governmental ethics reform beginning with the Governor's office; making sure communities are safe without abridging Second Amendment
Rights; and to stimulate economic growth and bolster middle - class financial security.
After all, the sheer weight of our
education, training, and accomplishments should be more than enough to land us the position of our
choice,
right?
So for me the international perspective and the opportunity to specialize the
education to my own interest was the reason why Aalborg University was the
right choice.
Whether you're thinking about a career change or going back to school for more advanced
education, your resources are precious, and we here at the Institute for the Psychology of Eating want you to feel confident that you're making the
right choice.
This is where their decision is made, not only on the
choice of programmes, but also the
right education institution which will help them build their future.
Washington — Charging that an emphasis on multiple -
choice tests could «undermine many of the educational reforms which the governors and President Bush wish to achieve,» a coalition of three dozen
education and civil -
rights groups last week urged those leaders to use alternative forms of assessment to measure progress toward national goals.
Education secretary Kirsty Williams, said: «We know that adopted children often need extra support when it comes to their education and this new guide aims to help parents make the right choices for their child as they navigate the schoo
Education secretary Kirsty Williams, said: «We know that adopted children often need extra support when it comes to their
education and this new guide aims to help parents make the right choices for their child as they navigate the schoo
education and this new guide aims to help parents make the
right choices for their child as they navigate the school system.
I hope that the Department of
Education will strike the
right balance on
choice and accountability going forward.
The implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA); debates about a potential large - scale federal school -
choice initiative; and deep disagreements about civil
rights enforcement continue to captivate — and roil — all of us involved in
education policy, in D.C. and around the nation.
The contentious politics surrounding school
choice and competition have produced deep divisions within minority communities and strained traditional alliances of civil
rights groups,
education organizations, and Democrats.
In our recent article for
Education Next, «Choosing the
Right Growth Measure,» we laid out an argument for why we believe a proportional growth measure that levels the playing field between advantaged and disadvantaged schools (represented in the article by a two - step value - added model) is the best
choice for use in state and district accountability systems.
These sorts of dichotomies are all the rage in
education reform
right now, but they are an older and long - standing dinner - table exchange among the private - school -
choice set.
The key points from each strand are highlighted as follows: Early Identification and support • Early identification of need: health and development review at 2/2.5 years • Support in early years from health professionals: greater capacity from health visiting services • Accessible and high quality early years provision: DfE and DfH joint policy statement on the early years; tickell review of EYFS; free entitlement of 15 hours for disadvantaged two year olds • A new approach to statutory assessment:
education, health and care plan to replace statement • A more efficient statutory assessment process: DoH to improve the provision and timeliness of health advice; to reduce time limit for current statutory assessment process to 20 weeks Giving parent's control • Supporting families through the system: a continuation of early support resources • Clearer information for parents: local authorities to set out a local offer of support; slim down requirements on schools to publish SEN information • Giving parents more control over support and funding for their child: individual budget by 2014 for all those with EHC plan • A clear
choice of school: parents will have
rights to express a preference for a state - funded school • Short breaks for carers and children: a continuation in investment in short breaks • Mediation to resolve disagreements: use of mediation before a parent can register an appeal with the Tribunal
Seems to me that an administration that cares about
choice, about achievement, about state and local control of
education, and about restoring the proper role of the federal government with regard to civil
rights now has ample reason — maybe even urgent reason — to make known its views and take corrective action.
Will he move on school
choice, the Department of
Education's Office of Civil
Rights, Title I portability, charter schools, or something entirely unexpected?