Sentences with phrase «which marginalises»

For instance, the emphasis on EBacc — an attainment measure which marginalises creative subjects — is at odds with a recognition of the value of the creative economy.
Geoff Barton, the general secretary of ASCL, is «extremely concerned about the wider issue of government policies which marginalise the place of the arts in our schools».

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Over the past five years, she has taken far - right National Front party — which was founded by her father — from a marginalised voice to one of the most important forces in French politics.
Do you mean to say that the Liberals have irreversibly alieanated «the little people» (by which I assume you mean lower income and marginalised groups)?
Hi - tech development under globalisation is further marginalising the poorer sections of traditional society especially the dalits, the tribals, the fisherfolk and the women by destroying their traditional living and community life by alienating them from the land, the forest and the water sources by which they made their living.
They affect populations which are marginalised and excluded from satisfying their need for the basic necessities of life, and thus from the basis of civilisation given their incapacity to transform these pressing needs into effective demands, monetary demands.
Premier's CEO Peter Kerridge responds to a survey which shows 93 % of Christians believe that Christianity is being marginalised More
The charity, which works with marginalised young people, has launched an appeal to help those in need this Christmas.
The Clewer Initiative is being funded by the Clewer Sister, an Anglican order of Augustinian nuns which was founded in 1852 to help marginalised younger women.
This was accompanied also by a humanistic and man - centred outlook of life, which tended to marginalise the concept of God.
The tension between dominant older paradigms and the increasingly impatient voices of those who had been marginalised for generations were experienced, and listened to, at the eleventh ecumenical conference on world mission and evangelism, which took place in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil in late 1996.
«May they also reject inhuman economic models which create new forms of poverty and marginalise workers,» he said.
The martyrs in their resistance proclaim a hope for the poor, it is the proclamation of the dawning of the kingdom of God which is a gift to the exploited, marginalised and the oppressed.
The continuing father involvement deficit across developed countries reflects three key factors: the gender pay gap between men and women which worsens when people become parents; unequal entitlements to parenting leave during the first year when long - term parenting patterns and core competencies are established; mother - focussed services that can easily marginalise fathers and send a message that dads don't really matter.
But instead of attacking the government on this, some have argued that in order to be electable we need to help them deflect the blame onto a sector of the British population which includes some of the most marginalised and vulnerable members of society.
Shipman relates how a divided and weakened Labour Party under Corbyn, who was really a Brexiteer, was unable or unwilling to deliver the Labour vote, which felt aggrieved and marginalised.
Promoting inclusive education means ensuring that curriculums include the voices of marginalised or historically marginalised populations; ensuring that the academy speaks to and with people, not just about them; enabling classrooms to be spaces in which all voices are heard and valued; and creating faculties that recruit fairly and inclusively.
But this tends to underline the point that racism (in the West) is often seen as primarily white (or white - colonial) racism, and less so in other contexts (which thereby get excluded from debate or become marginalised / secondary / less visible if included).
Organisations working among marginalised groups such as young people and unmarried women will be a particular focus for the scheme, which will also support agencies that lobby their governments for legislation and policies that support access to services.
Under the Third Republic which followed (1875 - 1945), republicanism of the kind represented by Vacherot, which seeks to bring democratic principles directly into the economic sphere, became increasingly marginalised.
In this system Labour was «a broad church» within which the left was marginalised by an unshakeable alliance of the right wing trade bureaucracy and the parliamentary leadership.
To answer your title question directly, ISIS doesn't really care about presenting itself as the enemy, as long as it can appear as a community, to those who are marginalised by the targeted countries, which destabilises the society of the targeted countries.
In my opinion, what ISIS does is to try to appear as a «hope zone» to those who are marginalised by the very society in which they live.
Studies on the First and Second World War now cover subjects which were once either ignored or marginalised.
This was little more than a cynical attempt to disguise the true nature of a policy which will penalise marginalised people.
The distorted view of Britain it creates, one in which the poor and the marginalised are silenced, will be embedded into the very structure of our democratic process.
It seems incredible that the only Easter egg gift on the market which caters for the Christian community is rejected or marginalised by our biggest retailers.
Instead, he's happier to repeat the tired, unchallenged line that the EDL is merely an «instinctive reaction of elements of an indigenous working class which rightly perceives itself marginalised by authority».
RE: The Truth Unmasked was a detailed look at the supply of and support for RE teachers, which found that the subject had been (and remains) marginalised in many schools.
Stella Jean will bring her collection to Milan again at Biffi Boutique, in Corso Genova 6, for the ITC Ethical Fashion Initiative, which links the world's top fashion talents to marginalised artisans in East and West Africa, Haiti and the West Bank.
It's Got: Hitchcockian tension (and Hitchcockian glee in killing off or marginalising major characters); brutal violence; cowboy morality; zombie - like assailants; an early portrayal of drive - by shootings; a driving electronic soundtrack; and a heroine with a confusingly skin - toned sweater which will have you double - taking.
That careful balance which festivals ideally find between obscurity and popular appeal maps perfectly onto genre cinema, which has a committed and expanding fanbase but is still all too easily dismissed and marginalised by the mainstream for being at best nerdy, at worst immoral and corrupting.
Erik feels neglected by Wakanda, which characterises him as a repressed and marginalised figure of society.
As an empowerment rights, education is the primary vehicle by which economically and socially marginalised adults and children can lift themselves out of poverty and obtain the means to participate fully in their communities.
Some of the issues that arise from educational establishments that security staff are expected to deal with — which often leaves them feeling marginalised — are being subject to abusive behaviour from students, dealing with alcohol abuse, drug usage, students fighting, having to follow site rules, dealing with intruders, handling lost and stolen property, dealing with items of found property and dealing with accidents and emergencies very often with limited resources.
to develop and provide integrated and innovative solutions in cooperation with local, national, regional, and international partners, which foster action and change for securing the future of the marginalised community.
We grow local capability and collective efficacy, which equips learning organisations with the skills to accelerate progress and achievement for all students, including indigenous and marginalised groups.
Dickinson counted himself amongst their number, but since embarking on the Singer project I sense that he and his creation now sit on the periphery of that scene — not exactly ostracised, but certainly marginalised by the extremes to which he has gone to satisfy his obsession.
Also I left school after sitting my O - Levels so no writing qualification or Masters degree for our Jimmy which is another reason I feel marginalised.
I was quite nervous about writing some of the marginalised stories, including those of African soldiers and I was lucky enough to find an audio — recorded account of a Senegalese soldier which helped me understand better what war must have been like for these people.
Sierra became well known for his actions in which underprivileged or marginalised individuals were hired to perform menial or pointless tasks in exchange for money.
With these marginalised urban zones, my choices were based on real architectural elements, omnipresent in their richness and their diversity, which form part of the particular psycho - geography of the space and of the non-space — a form that contains a physical, psychological and conceptual infrastructure that in turn constitutes these urban worlds.
The term Art Brut was invented by the wine - merchant - turned - painter Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85), to refer to amateur works of art - created by psychotics and other marginalised individuals - of which he was an avid collector.
In the foreboding and uncomfortable scenario, humans have been marginalised by a nature in which water is sentient much like the ocean that covers the alien planet in Lem's fiction, Solaris.
The presentation of the climate change case seemed to marginalise the possibility or desirability of nuclear solutions which might allow the developing world to possibly enjoy the benefits the developed world was enjoying.
Climate change is having a disproportionately harsh impact on the least developed countries and particularly on marginalised communities, which do not have the ability to adapt to climate change.
DLA Piper was the standout firm in the CSR / diversity initiative of the year category for its Access to Justice project, which seeks to tackle the huge cuts to legal aid in the UK by offering pro bono legal support and advice to marginalised and disadvantaged individuals in communities around the country.
The Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year (LALY) awards, which are in their fifth year, recognise excellence among legal aid providers who help protect the rights of some of society's most marginalised people.
The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights also notes that for housing to be «adequate» it must be affordable; culturally adequate; habitable; accessible, especially to marginalised and disadvantaged groups; and located in an area which allows access to employment, health - care, schools, childcare centres and other social facilities.
The United Nations Guidelines on engaging the marginalised which requires participation of Indigenous peoples based on the principle of free, prior and informed consent.
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