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    EP EDU-215 June 10th‚ 2012 Laura Greenstein Equal Opportunity in Education Equal opportunity education has come a long way since the founding of our country. Formal education in early America was reserved primarily for the males of elite‚ upper-class families. While great strides have been made in promoting educational equality for all Americans regardless of gender‚ race‚ religion‚ disability‚ or socioeconomic status; equity continues to be a work in progress for our country.

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    Roshanda Willey EDU – 215 October 21‚ 2012 Peter Hensley Equal Opportunity in Education Over the years many schools have low performance grades. This is how the Title 1 program came into the play. The Title 1 program was implemented so schools are able to get more money to help them get these low income students the help they need. We have a lot of students that are not performing on grade level. Many of them need extra help and their parents are not able to get it for them. Now we have a

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    paycheck to paycheck." With so many people in poverty or are struggling from paycheck to paycheck‚ issues that address equal opportunity come to mind. Equal opportunity is a myth that exists in America‚ especially when these four factors come into play: education‚ gender‚ race‚ and family wealth. America is the place where everyone is equal and everyone has equal individual opportunities. That is what the public is made to think; it is a false belief. Most people who are poor are not well educated. Our

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    contractors‚ and temporary employees. Legal meanings and implications for each of these terms are provided. For many reasons‚ the employment relationship has become increasingly regulated. Reasons for the myriad laws and regulations affecting the employment relationship are suggested. Then‚ the major sources of the laws and regulations controlling the employment relationship are indicated. Equal employment opportunity and affirmative action (EEO/AA) laws and regulations have become paramount in the eyes

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    TDA 2.4 Equal Opportunities. Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. Current Legislations Children Act 1989 – Protecting children’s welfare and to provide services according to the specific needs of children.Human rights act 1998 – specifies and enforces the rights of individuals and if these rights are affected actions can be taken to rectify the situation.Race Relations (amendment) Act 2000 – put in place as an organisation

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    EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLICY POLICY STATEMENT: As a registered childminder I help children to consider and value diversity and learn about different cultures from their own and to develop positive attitudes towards people who are different from themselves. I value and respect the different racial origins‚ religions‚ cultures and languages in a multi-ethnic society so that each child is valued as an individual without racial or gender stereotyping. I will also not discriminate against children

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    Critique of Equal Opportunity Act‚ 2000 1. Indicate (if any exists) the definition for discrimination in the Equal Opportunities Act. Comment on the said issue. There is no clearly defined meaning for discrimination in the Equal Opportunity Act‚ 2000. According to Boatright‚ discrimination describes a large number of wrongful acts in employment‚ housing‚ education‚ medical care and other important areas of public life. Although discrimination in each of these areas take different forms

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    The Encarta World English Dictionary defines equal opportunity as "the availability of the same rights‚ position‚ and status to all people‚ regardless of gender‚ sexual preference‚ age‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ or religion." In the nursery setting this would mean that each child should be guaranteed access to particpate in all aspects of the nursery setting regardless of their gender‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ social or economic status. A child that is denied access to fully participate in all that the nursery has

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    Walmart and Equal Opportunity Jenny Lindemann & Demetria West Austin Peay State University Case Summary In a small rural Tennessee town called Smallville‚ resides approximately 5000 people. The members of Smallville are tight knit and everyone knows one another. Smallville is located more than 30 miles from any major metropolitan area‚ making employment outside of the community very difficult. Aside from any locally owned motels and restaurants‚ the largest employer in the

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    urtThe Equal Opportunities Movement Orla McNulty and Cassie Walker The Equal Rights Ammendment * Alice Paul believed freedom from legal sex discrimination required an Equal Rights Amendment that ensured the equal application of the Constitution to all citizens. In 1923 she introduced the "Lucretia Mott Amendment‚" which read: "Men and women shall have equal rights throughout the United States and every place subject to its jurisdiction." It was introduced in every session of Congress until

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