Sentences with phrase «social background increasingly»

«What's more, the introduction of free schools has led to increased segregation where pupils from the same social background increasingly concentrate in certain attractive free schools.

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If you go to an Ivy League school, «there are prestigious companies that will take a chance on you even if you majored in classics or medieval history,» he writes, but «the problem is that while we need lots and lots of people with humanities and social science backgrounds, in today's increasingly anti-intellectual climate, majoring in philosophy is becoming a risk that fewer and fewer people can afford to take.»
Though I am from a veterinary background, my One Health research has had an increasingly social focus.
Unlike schools, which grow increasingly segregated and involve more individual instruction as children grow older, afterschool programs are spaces where instructors, often similar to the students in age and background, can facilitate diverse, productive interactions that help youth reach social and academic goals.
Currently, students from 50 + nations regularly debate, connect via social media, and develop friendships and partnerships that transcend geographical boundaries, cut across religious and ethnic differences, and increasingly, socioeconomic backgrounds.
Today's schools are increasingly multicultural and multilingual with students from diverse social and economic backgrounds.
These environments serve as spaces for individuals of different social, economic, and cultural backgrounds to exchange ideas and experiences, spurring the development of new artistic disciplines and approaches.In today's New York City, artists working in this social practice find themselves increasingly challenged in their search for logistical and financial backing.
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