Sentence examples for promoted segregation from inspiring English sources

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In his report on the Trojan Horse affair, published last summer, Peter Clarke said there was evidence that the governing bodies promoted segregation, including the subordination of girls, and radicalisation.

"It's more by negligence than anything, I don't think that the Government has deliberately promoted segregation but I think sometimes it pursues policies which are anti-integration and it isn't sufficiently aware of that".

This debate certainly comes in a context where the MCP is at one of its lowest moments (Lewis, 2014), under suspicion of having promoted segregation rather than union, of giving rise to ethnic conflicts rather than a common culture, of struggling to offer grounds for community cohesion and social capital (Cantle, 2008), and even of legitimating affirmative actions.

From early laws in the 70's that promoted segregation of students to the epidemic that is bullying, we can see incidents of trauma everywhere in education.

Then, in February, new research suggesting charter schools promoted segregation by removing minority students from public schools caused me to reevaluate my thoughts on the charter system I worked for.

There was wide dissatisfaction with this system as it encouraged perceptions of individuals' differences rather than population diversity, focussed on impairments rather than functioning relevant for learning, and promoted segregation rather than inclusion.

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Will its leaders promote segregation at schools?

Until the late 20th century it was a defiantly white institution, often promoting segregation.

The charge is that it will promote segregation but, actually, the proposals put a number of responsibilities on schools: to promote British values, have people of other faith on your governing body, and to work with other schools.

Students have called for the Wilson School of Public and International Affairs on campus to be stripped of the name of two-term Democratic president Woodrow Wilson because of his racism and efforts to promote segregation in the federal workforce.

But politically, he said, Mr. Assir is "a naïve reactionary" who is promoting "segregation" between sects, an idea that he said had no place in a city with a history of coexistence and commerce.

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