If you can write a forty page thesis on the political and
socioeconomic background of the Super Mario Brothers, you can write some cover letters.
If you can write a forty - page thesis on the political and
socioeconomic background of the Super Mario Brothers, you can also write some cover letters.
If anything, this survey speaks volumes of
the socioeconomic background of the students entering law school.
While having high - quality teachers with research - based teaching methods will improve student learning outcomes, it is just as important for teachers to have an understanding of
the socioeconomic background of their students.
On average,
the socioeconomic background of a school's student body has a huge effect on students» academic outcomes.
What he found was that while many things stayed the same —
the socioeconomic background of the students,...
A recent review published by the Institute of Education at the University of London found that the performance of different types of schools is largely accounted for by
the socioeconomic backgrounds of the children present.
What does matter is
the socioeconomic backgrounds of a child's classmates.
The NSIT was built on research into the practices of highly effective schools, defined as schools that make rapid improvements in student performance over time or that perform unusually well given
the socioeconomic backgrounds of their student intakes.
The survey saw differences in teacher attitudes depending on
the socioeconomic backgrounds of the students in the schools they teach.
Does a school simply reflect the neighborhoods around it or
the socioeconomic backgrounds of its students?
Not exact matches
Your first impulse would probably be to look at a couple
of factors: the average test scores
of the schools» current pupils and their
socioeconomic background.
The idea
of diversity lands differently for women
of color, women who are lesbians, or those from different
socioeconomic backgrounds.
I want my teams to have as much diversity
of thought, experience, gender, race and
socioeconomic background as possible.
Serving women
of all
socioeconomic backgrounds and experiences, we provide our clients many options.
All this despite the fact that private schooling doesn't actually yield better outcomes for students, according to a recent Statistics Canada report (instead, the apparent academic success
of private school student is due to their
socioeconomic backgrounds).9 A UBC study also found that students from public schools scored higher in first - year university classes than their private school counterparts.10
«We help the most marginalized become stable and lift themselves out
of poverty, addiction and social isolation — regardless
of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and
socioeconomic background,» said GLIDE President and CEO Karen Hanrahan.
At some Christian colleges, Cal Grant recipients make up roughly a quarter
of the student body, helping those colleges serve students from diverse
socioeconomic backgrounds and ethnicities.
Diversity: My youth group attracted kids from a variety
of homes, and I benefited enormously from a diversity
of religious perspectives,
socioeconomic backgrounds, personalities, and political persuasions.
There's nationality, race, gender, ethnicity, religious affiliation, religious
background, sexual orientation, physical abilities, physical traits, age, education, job,
socioeconomic status, primary relationship status, parental status, taste, value systems, political views, length
of time in the community and accent.
We see it in the field
of law with its differing standards
of justice for those
of poor
socioeconomic background.
Committed to offering the lowest prices possible, Ramesh provided healthy fresh food, including plenty
of organic items, to people from all
socioeconomic backgrounds in the city.
Launched in the Bay Area in 2006, Sprouts Cooking Club teaches children from all
socioeconomic, physical and mental health
backgrounds the importance
of healthy, nutritional foods through hands - on cooking with REAL chefs using REAL ingredients in REAL restaurants.
We got a group
of men in there that come from different
socioeconomic backgrounds, races, creed, ethnicities and religions, and so forth.
But then I think
of the enormous student population within HISD, representing every ethnicity and
socioeconomic level and coming from every conceivable
background with respect to food.
The Western Australian study, the results
of which were published in the Jan 2011 issue
of Pediatrics, which «studied more than 2900 children born between 1989 and 1991 from before birth to the age
of 10» and «found that boys who were breastfed for the first six months
of life received significantly higher scores in math, reading and spelling compared to formula - fed children with the same
socioeconomic background.»
The Waldorf School
of Garden City is committed to fostering a fully inclusive school community and welcomes faculty, staff, and students
of all races, ethnicities, nationalities, religions,
socioeconomic backgrounds, sexual orientations, and spiritual values.
The mission
of the Julie Foudy Leadership Foundation is: Building on a foundation
of sports and fitness, we empower young women from all
socioeconomic backgrounds to become leaders who positively impact their communities.
create an environment for women across all
socioeconomic, educational and ethnic
backgrounds to initiate and sustain breastfeeding exclusively for six months and complimentary through the first years
of life.
Background: Despite numerous population - based randomized intervention trials, the impact
of such interventions on
socioeconomic inequalities has rarely been examined.
In 2013, Dimock handled over 76,000 visits annually with 17,000 unique patients and clients representing a wide range
of socioeconomic and ethnic
backgrounds Rachel Preiss, RN, WHNP - BC, SANE, IBCLC is a nurse practitioner and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant working in the Dimock Center's Obstetrics and Gynecology Department.
Information on
socioeconomic background, maternal diseases and obstetric history, parity, gender, fetal exposure to alcohol (at least 2 drinks a week during the entire pregnancy) and cigarette smoking (at least 1 cigarette a day during the last trimester), type and duration
of breastfeeding, and maternal intelligence (Raven Progressive Matrices) was obtained through questionnaires administered in person after delivery and at 13 months.
«Children who are born with high abilities but who come from poor
backgrounds are overtaken in recorded levels
of achievement at primary school by children
of weaker ability from wealthier
socioeconomic backgrounds.
This diversity gap between students and teachers creates a divide from the very beginning
of a student's education that stifles progress and doesn't empower them to overcome the low
socioeconomic backgrounds they often come from.
They integrate by class —
socioeconomic background — and the subtitle
of his book is «Why There Are No Bad Schools in Raleigh».
The most recent survey data showed increased risk
of hearing loss among participants
of racial / ethnic minority status and from lower
socioeconomic backgrounds.
Following a review
of the available evidence and a public discussion involving the program's faculty, staff, and trainees, the exam's ability to predict student performance seems «weak at best» while it significantly disadvantages women, minorities, and students from low
socioeconomic backgrounds, writes Scott Barolo, director
of the Program in Biomedical Sciences (PIBS), in the announcement.
They carefully matched these FRI students with peers who did not participate but were otherwise comparable in terms
of socioeconomic background, gender, race, ethnicity, scores on standardized tests and other factors.
Dolan and the other authors found that FRI boosts retention and graduation for students regardless
of their
socioeconomic backgrounds or racial and ethnic
backgrounds.
Children with higher levels
of self - control were more likely to have a higher
socioeconomic background and a higher IQ.
By using pairs
of sisters who spent differing amounts
of time living with their fathers, the study was able to control for inherited genes and environmental conditions, such as
socioeconomic status or religious
background, to isolate the effects
of fathering quality on daughters.
«The higher an individual's
socioeconomic background, measured in terms
of parental social class or parental education, the more likely they are to work in science.»
As part
of that effort, he recently found that children from lower - income families responded much better to a summer reading program than children from a higher
socioeconomic background.
Children from higher
socioeconomic backgrounds had thicker cortex in a part
of the brain known as Broca's area, which is necessary for language production and comprehension.
The new review, published in the American Journal
of Public Health, advises that policy makers should be wary
of assuming that bullies are more likely to come from lower
socioeconomic backgrounds.
The findings held true for all students, regardless
of whether they appeared likely or unlikely to attend selective schools, as predicted by student
background characteristics such as race, gender,
socioeconomic status, and pre-college test scores.
In addition, we need to consider sex presentation, age, ethnic
background, and
socioeconomic status because these factors also can determine results,» write Julie A. Freischlag, M.D., and Michelle M. Silva, B.A.,
of the UC Davis Health System, Sacramento, in an accompanying commentary.
There is a tendency to highlight the importance
of cognitive achievements and the family's
socioeconomic background for people's success in the future, but this study shows that children's self - regulation, which comprises children's social skills and processing
of emotions, directs the future development in a profound way in different domains
of life.
The women represented a range
of socioeconomic and racial / ethnic
backgrounds.
Existence
of underserved or inaccessible populations: Another type
of person who might try CAM approaches is one who is not well served by the medical establishment because
of socioeconomic status, class, ethnic
background, or geographical isolation.