locations (country) may have more difficulty in obtaining resources‚ such as getting to a job in the city because of access to transport. The populations of rural areas are less than major cities which means there is less demand for resources‚ such as schools which can also affect getting a job. These resources may be catered for in other ways such as working through the radio or internet from home. Education
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Changing patterns- growth of the lone parent family Item B states that “African Caribbean family are more likely to be single parents than other ethnic groups and whites” this is because in African Caribbean families it has a high rate of female being in charge making it a matriarchal role‚ lone parent black families has sometimes been seen as evidence of family disorganisation that can be traced back to slavery or more recently‚ high rate of unemployment among black males. Under slavery‚ when
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high school students should be required to complete community service has been a long ongoing discussion. Many are still split on the topic. While I believe high school students should be required to complete community service‚ I don’t think they should be required to complete three hours a week. Being forced to volunteer defeats the whole purpose‚ along with those who come from low income families find it pointless when they could be doing something similar and be getting paid. High school students
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Parental involvement is a combination of commitment and active participation on the part of the parent to the school and to the student. There are many problems concerned with involvement. Many secondary schools simply do not know how to deal with the nontraditional family and the areas of concern that it represents. Parents feel unwelcomed at school‚ lack knowledge and education‚ and may not feel that education is important. The number of solutions that can be used to improve parental involvement are
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The Many Kinds of Family Structures in Our Communities Julie Olsen Edwards Based on the author’s work with Louise Derman-Sparks in Anti-bias Education for Children and Ourselves NAEYC 2009 Children grow up in many different structures of families‚ and‚ at different times in their lives‚ their family structure may change. For young children‚ the family in which they live is the “normal” family. It is when children enter group programs outside of their homes that they discover that there are
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“The traditional two parent family is best” -Michael Howard 1993 Write a response to the statement. Include arguments and evidence on both sides of the discussion. The idea that in order for a child to be raised properly and thoroughly‚ they must have a traditional two parent family‚ no doubt stems from the idea that a child must have role models while growing up‚ both male and female‚ and perhaps that parenting is difficult enough that it is necessary for more than one person alone to do it. While
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1. Know the specific family In contrast to much of the mainsteam of America‚ as ESL professionals‚ teachers are trained to promote acculturation‚ not assimilation. Although teachers advocate for ESL students and their parents ’ "cultural" rights‚ teachers‚ of course‚ also want them to be able to function in the mainstream. It will be important for me as a teacher to help my parents of English language learners to fit into American society and it
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the case Most of Ming Ming Kindergarten’s parents are from Mainland China. They usually adopt the parenting style of authoritarian or neglecting. They will punish their children to discipline them. Some of them give up disciplining them because they do not know how to or they do not have time to do so. Ming Ming Kindergarten does not have any parent-teacher association. Parents have low participation in school. Teachers will only meet the parents twice a year to talk about the performances of
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Controversy over the No Child Left Behind Act/ Parent involvement The No Child Left behind Act is the central issue of debates in the educational arena. In wanting to provide accountability and close the achievement gaps between various sub-groups of the population‚ the federal government enacted NCLB in 2002.The act focuses on four pillars: stronger accountability‚ freedom for states and communities‚ proven educational methods‚ and more choices for parents. Since its inception‚ it has been surrounded
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Community and Family Studies Wellbeing is not just the absence of disease or illness. It is a complex combination of a person’s physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ cultural‚ economic‚ spiritual and social health factors. Wellbeing could be described as how you feel about yourself and your life. Wellbeing relates to how well people’s needs are met and how satisfied and fulfilled they are. Wellbeing is related to the quality of life.it can be measured by the ability people have to cope with and adjust to
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