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October 22, 2022 Off

High-Quality Pre-K can be Further Strengthened With Greater Support for Multilingual Learners

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High-Quality Pre-K can be Further Strengthened With Greater Support for Multilingual LearnersFordham University Graduate School of Education Foundation for Child Development New research finds structural supports needed to reinforce teachers’ existing value for multilingual students in New York City Universal Prekindergarten. NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, October 4, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — In a new study from Fordham University, Instructional Practices and Supports of Emergent Multilingual…

October 17, 2022 Off

Tamil Students Reject UN Human Rights Council Sri Lanka Resolution-Says It Open Doors for Atrocity Crimes Against Tamils

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Tamil Students Reject UN Human Rights Council Sri Lanka Resolution-Says It Open Doors for Atrocity Crimes Against TamilsJaffna University Student Union “Instead of Holding Perpetrators to Account, this Resolution White Washes Their Atrocity Crimes and Bail Them Out” Resolution Will Embolden Extremely Large Number of Troops Stationed in Tamil Areas to Commit Mass Atrocities Against Tamils, Without Hesitation, Knowing Well That They Will Not Be Held Accountable.” — Jaffna University Student Union…

October 15, 2022 Off

Report Card on Implementation of Commitments Made by Sri Lanka to UN Human Rights Council

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Report Card on Implementation of Commitments Made by Sri Lanka to UN Human Rights CouncilReport Card on Sri Lanka “Economic Recovery and Accountability for Atrocities are Not Mutually Exclusive” UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, October 4, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — MANDATES: In March 2021 the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) passed Resolution 46/1 by votes of 22 for, 14 abstain, 11 against. This resolution follows 2015’s Res.30/1 which was…

October 14, 2022 Off

Ian Urbina Wins 2022 Michael Kelly Award For Story In The New Yorker About Secret Prisons Keeping Migrants Out Of Europe

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Ian Urbina Wins 2022 Michael Kelly Award For Story In The New Yorker About Secret Prisons Keeping Migrants Out Of EuropeWASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, October 4, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Atlantic announced that investigative journalist Ian Urbina is the winner of the 19th annual Michael Kelly Award for his story “The Invisible Wall,” published by The New Yorker in partnership with The Outlaw Ocean Project in December 2021. Urbina’s investigation exposed the shadow immigration system…

October 12, 2022 Off

Women Advance Religious Freedom for Iran and Pakistan

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Women Advance Religious Freedom for Iran and PakistanIRF Roundtable Chair, Pakistan and President AMMWEC Director, Empower Women Media Women Who Stand up for Religious Freedom Women must be included in the field of peace, religious freedom, and security. “My Dad allowed me to make my own faith decisions. He didn’t force me to practice his faith as he did.” Shirin Taber” —…