Being able to understand the perspective of different people and empathizing with their life's situations and struggles helps
students accept differences and gain insight into how bias and discrimination impact different people.
Not exact matches
We are a community of mindbodygreen,
accepting of
differences, celebrating the success of others,
students, and friends focused on the improvement of ourselves and our fellow person.
We hypothesized that culturally enriching field trips are broadening experiences that expose
students to a diverse world populated with different people and ideas, making them more aware and
accepting of those
differences.
Notwithstanding this debate, the international variation in
student performance levels in mathematics and science is a fact, and it is generally
accepted that
differences in the amount of resources given to the education sector do not fully explain why performance levels vary.
The
difference: Success doesn't
accept new
students after the start of 3rd grade, claiming that its restrictive backfill policy is necessary to build its unique academic culture.
Commenting on the small
differences in satisfaction levels among parents with children in the charter and chosen district sectors, Paul E. Peterson, professor of government and director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard Kennedy School, notes that «chosen district schools serve a smaller percentage of
students of color than charters do, and they are more likely to use examinations as entry requirements, while most charter schools must
accept all applicants or use a lottery to select among them.»
These gifts can make the
difference between our city
students being
accepted to a music program and being denied.
We displayed the colored puzzle pieces on our bulletin board outside of our
Student Services suite and included more information about Autism and how
students can
accept each person's
differences.
Clark and others told the education advocates that new teachers and staff made the
difference by raising the academic bar,
accepting no excuses and simply caring about their
students.
For these
students — primarily African American and Latino, but also poor
students of all backgrounds — the teachers who believe in and push them, who refuse to
accept anything less than the best from them, often make the single greatest
difference between a life of hope and one of despair.
As our Panthers celebrate the uniqueness of our school community, we have several activities planned to teach
students how to be more kind,
accepting, and understanding of
differences.
Perhaps then all of the French schools in New Orleans (including the Lycee) could do something truly amazing... produce beautiful, smart, bilingual
students that
accept people for who they are, regardless of their
differences...
students that will all go on to do amazing things...
Grades 6 - 8 — This exercise helps middle school
students talk about what may be challenging about understanding other people's
differences and how to
accept and celebrate them.
Middle School Program's Advisory Activities, helps
students talk about what may be challenging about understanding other people's
differences and how to
accept and celebrate them.
It is contingent on... seeing cultural
differences as assets; creating caring learning communities where culturally different individuals and heritages are valued; using cultural knowledge of ethnically diverse cultures, families, and communities to guide curriculum development, classroom climates, instructional strategies, and relationships with
students; challenging racial and cultural stereotypes, prejudices, racism, and other forms of intolerance, injustice, and oppression; being change agents for social justice and academic equity; mediating power imbalances in classrooms based on race, culture, ethnicity, and class; and
accepting cultural responsiveness as endemic to educational effectiveness in all areas of learning for
students from all ethnic groups.»
This exercise, which is adapted from one of our Second Step Middle School Program's Advisory Activities, helps
students talk about what may be challenging about understanding other people's
differences and how to
accept and celebrate them.
Being aware of the changes that poverty has on the brain provides teachers a window into understanding the emotional
differences in their
students and
accepting those
differences.
Furthermore, gifted
students can better understand and
accept their learning
differences if there are others just like them in the class.
Several suggestions are presented which will help schools design lessons to assist
students in
accepting differences.
One
difference between the sites is that LegalKin will
accept listings only from lawyers, law
students and paralegals, while DocketHero will take them from a variety of service providers.
These tutors push these scores into the Top 10 percentile or higher, and this can make a world of
difference in terms of where the
student will be
accepted and if they are offered a scholarship to can attend their school of choice.
Showing children how to value the
differences in others and taking steps to address safety issues, such as bullying, helps
students with disabilities to feel
accepted and to belong.
Help
students respect and
accept each other's
differences through small - group learning activities and discussions of diversity - themed storybooks.