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Among those listed as "done" was a pledge to create segregated classrooms for disruptive students.
For decades, it turned out a steady stream of Latin-quoting toacherstaffstAmericarica's segregated classrooms.
"Now, what are we going to do to make sure they're passing at a higher level?" The Regents began an overhaul of the state's special-education programs in 1996, aiming to reduce the number of students classified as disabled and educated in the largely segregated classrooms.
Slovakian schools still have segregated classrooms for Roma and whites.
If he were alive today, I wonder what Martin Luther King Jr. would make of gender segregated classrooms.
The study also found tracking that produced segregated classrooms in nominally integrated schools to be "pervasive" in the United States.
Reflecting Icelandic cultural values of tolerance, equity, and celebrating differences rather than individualism, current government policy emphasizes inclusion, or "one school for all", although segregated classrooms and schools are still permitted and supported.
Today, we are no longer required to take literacy tests prior to casting our ballots; we are no longer forced to sit in the back of buses; and our children no longer study in segregated classrooms.
The video was posted days after new rules issued by the Hamas Education Ministry barred men from teaching at girls' schools and segregated classrooms by gender from the age of nine.
Segregated classrooms boasted the reflections of black children thirsty for an education, committed to achieving what others tried to keep away from them.
A teacher recently quit saying female staff were forced to follow Islamic dress codes and that pupils were being segregated in classrooms, with girls sitting at the back.
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