Sentences with phrase «social cohesion from»

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This inequitable situation translates into less opportunity and social mobility for everyone, and is having a corrosive effect on everything from health outcomes to social cohesion and the functioning of our democracy.
Religion is a very good thing for social cohesion and the cultivation of virtues, but the benefits can not be separated from commitment to the transcendent.
From the Axial Period onwards, a different and more permanent form of inter-ethnic social cohesion evolved.
«More difficult, I think, is the question of whether home schooling poses any sort of a problem for society; a threat to social cohesion, for example, or a brain drain from the public schools.
This makes no sense from the viewpoint of symbolic language, but fits with the social function of presymbolic language which is social cohesion, (84).
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With insights from neuroscience, this theory argues that human nature is characterized by emotionality, amorality, and egoism, and that working for social cohesion and sustainable history requires careful consideration of the dignity needs of human beings.
I felt that the primary ambition of the book was to investigate whether a secular society could learn some lessons from religious texts and from theist practice in order to achieve social cohesion.
Our divergent, non-ape path has led us away from sex and toward a culture that denies the connection between sex and social cohesion.
Research by Jamie Whitehouse from the University of Portsmouth, is the first to suggest that these stress behaviours can be responded to by others, and that they might have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
Burris combines reviews of academic studies, as well as personal anecdotes from her own experience as an educator, to argue that ability tracking has a negative effect on the educational achievement of «low track» students while also undermining social cohesion.
Thus arises the tradeoff that most concerns Godwin and Kemerer: individual autonomy and cultural pluralism versus social cohesion and a societal duty to rescue children from obscurantism.
Thereby we wish to contribute to the capacity of people to build peaceful societies and be mindful of how humiliation may disrupt the social fabric and how social cohesion may be sustained by preventing humiliation from occurring.
From this perspective, pastoral care can assist students to develop positive self - esteem, healthy risk taking, goal setting and negotiation, thus enhancing their strengths and other protective factors contributing to their resiliency as well as developing a sense of social cohesion that together can improve their overall health and wellbeing (Nadge, 2005 and Doll & Lyon, 1998).
What kind of social cohesion and national identity is forged from a system in which children sit in front of computers isolated from one another?
The New Schools Network (NSN) has today released an analysis of exclusion data that reveals 20 children are excluded from school each day for racist abuse, arguing that the new category of opening free schools where there is a «social need» would allow groups to «create schools designed to build community cohesion».
Henry Stewart, from Local Schools Network, a campaign group that supports locally maintained schools, said it was «absolute nonsense» to claim free schools would increase social cohesion, and added: «These are spurious claims for setting up a free school.»
This 2014 report by Bruce Fuller, Anisah Waite, Celina Lee Chao with Iza Mari Benedicto begins to illuminate how teachers» ties to each other differ across small schools, and how social cohesion flows from site - run management.
Families with autistic children have reported benefits ranging from increased social skills and family cohesion because of service dogs.
Evolution Studios will no doubt be aware of these problems more than anyone at the current moment as the highly anticipated PS4 exclusive racer, DriveClub suffers from crippling network problems that prevent players from getting online with the game that has such a big focus on social cohesion and experiencing the game online.
KAWRAL united 25 professional visual artists from throughout Mali to work on the themes Reconciliation, Peace and Social Cohesion in Mopti in March, 2014.
Delegates will have the opportunity to discuss Real Nappies for London's published academic research and hear from a line - up of guest speakers discussing waste prevention, the circular economy, social cohesion and stimulating the market for real nappy usage.
Inter-parent correlation coefficients ranged from moderately strong to strong: cohesion, r = 0.43; expressiveness, r = 0.46; conflict, r = 0.50; organization, r = 0.56; control, r = 0.53; family values, r = 0.38; social orientation, r = 0.57; FRI, r = 0.54; FSI, r = 0.56.
The conclusion in a new white paper prepared for CoreNet Global by Dr. Peggie Rothe, development director of Leesman, a UK - based workplace research firm, is that the «workplace plays a key role in the pursuit to foster social cohesion — but it can also prevent it from happening.»
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