Meaningful Student Involvement should be infused
through equitable partnerships with education leaders, and should not negate, deny or otherwise silence any students.
Not exact matches
The Rio Summit sought to build upon the past with the goal of establishing a new and
equitable global
partnership through the creation of new levels of cooperation among states, key sectors of societies and people, working towards international agreements which respect the interests of all and protect the integrity of the global environmental and developmental system, recognizing the integral and interdependent nature of the Earth, our home, some excerpts will help.
Additionally, we continue
through partnership with experienced, diverse educators to adapt our programming to ensure that our work results in students learning in safe,
equitable schools alongside teachers who acknowledge and control for their biases.
The Council proposes an
equitable and sustainable model to extend support across both rural and urban school districts, leveraging resources
through a new
partnership between public education agencies, institutions and non-profit partners with flexibility for local contexts and priorities.
This strategy defines sustainable tourism development as «the optimal use of natural, cultural, social and financial resources for national development on an
equitable and self - sustaining basis, to provide a unique visitor experience and an improved quality of life
through partnerships among governments, the private sector and communities».
This goal has been achieved
through delivering educational, settlement and employment services, developing
partnerships with local communities, and promoting an integrated and
equitable community.
In a climate of economic restraint the contribution a more
equitable and effective use of mainstream mental health resources and funding can make to closing the mental health gap, including
through service - delivery
partnerships between Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services and Medicare Locals, must be explored.
Through stakeholder interviews and an analysis of key documents, Professor Lavoie and A / Professor Wylie found that while the details of reciprocal accountability have yet to be fully articulated, there is a shared understanding between stakeholders of a shift away from a traditional principal - agent contractual arrangement towards a more
equitable partnership which paves the way towards health self - governance for First Nations people in Canada.
Community - based «participatory research» (PR) is desirable because it fosters
partnerships between a community and research agencies, enabling inclusivity, interdependence and democratic knowledge production to reduce health inequalities.1 - 4 Support for PR is particularly strong when research involves indigenous peoples5, 6 as it promotes self - determination, creating more transparent and
equitable conditions for knowledge creation and benefit sharing.3, 7 PR as a methodology may range from being consultative5
through community - directed8 to community - controlled, where community groups exercise the highest expression of autonomy over research, assisted by research institutions.9