Similarly, if your writing is multicultural, do you want your book to be of interest to people who don't
share that ethnicity; and, have you written your book in a way that it will have that appeal?
The authors find that principals tend to tap teachers who feel better equipped to take on the principalship and who have more school - level leadership experience, but they also disproportionately tap teachers who are male and
share their ethnicity.
Groups don't mix much, as people tend to marry those who
share their ethnicity and tongue.
It is relevant even to families who
share ethnicity, race and culture because each of us are unique and in some ways each of us differs from our other family members.
We see him excluding people because of their race and refusing to eat with anyone who doesn't
share his ethnicity (John 18, Galatians 2).
The most interesting connection between Croydon's Stormzy and California's Kendrick Lamar is not
their shared ethnicity or gritty raps which depict the struggles of their respective neighbourhoods, but the strong themes of God and faith throughout their music.
Most theories of group formation argue that people cluster together based on pre-existing similarities —
shared ethnicity or beliefs or a favorite team.
Numerous studies have shown that students of color achieve better outcomes when taught by a a teacher who
shares their ethnicity (please see of Press Kit for links to some of these studies).
Not exact matches
Bring in guest speakers from a variety of cultures,
ethnicities and industries to
share what their varying perspectives bring to the business table.
After all, school administrators seek diversity in their classrooms because when a student of one race or
ethnicity «supports» a student of another — intellectually, academically, or otherwise — it's a transfer that transcends whatever words or gestures are
shared.
Out of this year's Fortune 500 list, 400 companies
share no data about the gender or
ethnicity of their employees.
Also, a study from Deloitte showed that having a diverse workforce leads to increased market
share, which makes sense, since having different backgrounds and
ethnicities can help you better market to those consumers.
Since most early Christians were descended from Jews and given the close proximity (both in time and location) of Nicolas» birth to Christ's, it is reasonable to expect that Nicolas
shared the same or very similar Jewish
ethnicity with Jesus Christ.
It is perhaps best thought of as a movement of peoples, some of whom define themselves doctrinally, some by polity, but who cohere often on the basis of
shared memories, practical necessity (e.g., clerical pension plans) and — more than one might have expected —
ethnicity.
Yeah, the important thing is not to view your particular
ethnicity, culture, and religion as superior or not being able to
share a plot of land with those that are different.
The organization released a statement from Franklin Graham saying he will
share «the simple gospel message: a timeless message of God's hope, love, and redemption for all people regardless of
ethnicity, age, or gender identity.»
She frequently reminds posters to «check their privilege» and
shares articles about discrepancies in the quality of women's healthcare among different
ethnicities.
But what have been the effects of power -
sharing with regards to salience of
ethnicity, democratization and stability?
Nation: A nation may refer to a community of people who
share a common language, culture,
ethnicity, descent, or history (Wiki).
While much has been written about the politics of race and
ethnicity within this District, there is no question that our campaign focused on bringing the community together around our
shared needs and struggles.»
«While much has been written about the politics of race and
ethnicity within this District, there is no question that our campaign focused on bringing the community together around our
shared needs and struggles,» Mr. Espiallat said.
However, if any crisis were to evolve in their process of negotiation with members of other
ethnicities all of the classes of people who were omitted in the decision making process will be asked to
share in the action or inaction of their decisions.
Karachi, formerly known as Kolachi, is home to more than 21.2 million people
sharing diverse
ethnicity, religions, and languages.
This is especially true for those Greeks who no longer live in Greece itself, but may still want to find other Greeks who
share their heritage and
ethnicity.
Our niche free dating sites on the other hand are aimed at people who are looking for like minded individuals who perhaps
share the same
ethnicity, cultural background or fetish.
San Jose singles of any
ethnicity can sign up to the niche site to mingle with attractive singles who
share similar values, experiences, and cultural backgrounds.
An ethnic group or
ethnicity is a population group whose members identify with each other on the basis of common nationality or
shared cultural traditions.
The Short Version: In addition to wanting a partner who is kind, smart, funny, and attractive, many singles are also seeking someone who
shares a similar background — especially when it comes to religion,
ethnicity, and nationality.
The women
share stories with Dev about receiving dick pics, photos of handwritten notes about their breasts, and messages from men who have a fetish for their
ethnicity (e.g., Asian, Hispanic, and Filipino).
This niche should always be lucrative since sociologists and psychologists insist on the point that choosing romantic partners among those who
shares their religious beliefs, cultural background and
ethnicity is a common practice for people.
Thanks to our unique Relationship Questionnaire, eHarmony ensures that you'll be matched with Asian singles who
share more than just your
ethnicity; our matches are based on 29 dimensions of compatibility, so you'll be one - step closer to finding someone who's right for you.
Dating between different cultures and
ethnicities can be enlightening if you are able to
share different aspects of your culture with each other.
Best Interracial Friends is a community of people
sharing a same interest: to date someone from a different
ethnicity.
There are different categories of people with
shared interests, marital statuses,
ethnicities, and other things like professions.
From all over the world, we have singles of all different
ethnicities looking for someone like you to
share their love with.
Our niche dating sites on the other hand are aimed at people who are looking for like minded individuals who perhaps
share the same cultural back ground, faith or
ethnicity.
TIMHOP.com members form a diverse, global community of singles who
share common goals - to meet other singles, find friendship, find love, and have fun for adults of all ages,
ethnicities and religion and sexual orientations.
With over 1 million black people in the UK from various countries, cultures and
ethnicities, there is no doubt Find Meetups in London, England about Black Singles and meet people in your local community who
share your interests.
Apply now for your chance to find the love of your life and compete for your
share of a huge Seeking dynamic, outgoing, experienced chefs, Men and Women, any
ethnicity and cooking specialty are encouraged to apply.
Your gift directly impacts programs such as Film Forward, Sundance Kids and Utah Community Student Programs that use the power of cinema to promote broader cultural understanding, inspire curiosity, and enhance awareness of
shared stories and values across generations, religions,
ethnicities and borders.
For example, I take into account whether the student
shares the teacher's race and
ethnicity, because some of my own prior research suggests that the race of a teacher may influence student outcomes (see «The Race Connection,»
For example, I take into account whether the student
shares the teacher's race and
ethnicity, because some of my own prior research suggests that the race of a teacher may influence student outcomes (see «The Race Connection,» Education Next, Spring 2004).
Although they represented a wide spectrum of cultures,
ethnicities, and education systems, they
shared the characteristic of a commitment to innovative education reform.
It is a regression in which student achievement is explained by a combination of school inputs (resources such as funding per student, class size, teacher qualifications, etc.) and the characteristics of peers (percentage of schoolmates who are white and who are black, etc.), families (race,
ethnicity, parents» education, number of siblings, etc.), and neighborhoods (the
share of households who rent versus own, etc.).
And as the student population continues to grow more racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse, the teacher workforce remains overwhelmingly white.3 Research shows, however, that students of color benefit from having teachers with whom they
share the same race or
ethnicity, 4 and white students benefit from having nonwhite teachers as well.5 In order to increase the number of teacher candidates of color enrolling in and graduating from teacher preparation programs, several states are developing initiatives to intentionally recruit high - achieving people of color into the teaching profession.
Functions The teacher leader: a) Uses knowledge and understanding of the different backgrounds,
ethnicities, cultures, and languages in the school community to promote effective interactions among colleagues, families, and the larger community; b) Models and teaches effective communication and collaboration skills with families and other stakeholders focused on attaining equitable achievement for students of all backgrounds and circumstances; c) Facilitates colleagues» self - examination of their own understandings of community culture and diversity and how they can develop culturally responsive strategies to enrich the educational experiences of students and achieve high levels of learning for all students; d) Develops a
shared understanding among colleagues of the diverse educational needs of families and the community; and e) Collaborates with families, communities, and colleagues to develop comprehensive strategies to address the diverse educational needs of families and the community.
This is about more than race,
ethnicity, or culture, although research — and our own experience — has shown that students do benefit from having teachers who
share their cultural background.
New York School Talk is eighteen months old and eager to expand our network of writers — parents, teachers, students, education leaders — who
share our conviction that all New York City's children, regardless of income and
ethnicity, must have access to high - quality schools.
NAEP results are provided for groups of students defined by
shared characteristics: gender, type of school, location, race /
ethnicity, eligibility for free / reduced - price school lunch programs, students with disabilities, and students identified as English language learners.
In addition to
sharing information on average daily attendance, the new weekly reports showed the percent and number of chronically absent students overall in each school, by grade, and by gender and
ethnicity.