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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-bias curriculum - Strategies for ImplementationThe following is a list of strategies that can be used to create a rich educational context that explores issues around gender, race/ethnicity, and physical ability. This list was modified from Derman-Sparks (1989).
Anti-bias curriculum - The Visual/Aesthetic Environment.
The educational environment should be welcoming, aesthetically pleasing, but most importantly make all children and families feel included and comfortable.
Attractively display pictures of all the children, families, and staf ...
See also:Anti-bias curriculum, Anti-bias curriculum - Anti-Bias Education, Anti-bias curriculum - Implementation, Anti-bias curriculum - Strategies for Implementation, Anti-bias curriculum - The Visual/Aesthetic Environment, Anti-bias curriculum - Toys and Materials, Anti-bias curriculum - Examples of bias, Anti-bias curriculum - Some examples of reform movements, Anti-bias curriculum - Pioneers in activism and education, Anti-bias curriculum - Educating and teaching children Read more here: » Anti-bias curriculum: Encyclopedia II - Anti-bias curriculum - Strategies for Implementation |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Legislative developmentsSince 1995, led by Congressional Republicans, the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate have moved several times to pass measures banning the procedure of so-called "partial-birth" abortions. After several long and emotional debates on the issue, such measures passed twice by wide margins, but President Bill Clinton vetoed those bills in April 1996 and October 1997 on the grounds that they did not include health exceptions. Congressional supporters of the bill argue that a health exception would render the bill unenforceable, since t ...
See also:Abortion in the United States, Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects, Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics, Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States, Abortion in the United States - Reasons for abortions, Abortion in the United States - When women have abortions in weeks from conception, Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe, Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade, Abortion in the United States - Jane Roe and Mary Doe, Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions, Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments, Abortion in the United States - U.S. Political Parties, Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization, Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion, Abortion in the United States - Disruptive Anti-Abortion activism, Abortion in the United States - Other impediments to access to abortion and differences in access Read more here: » Abortion in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-bias curriculum - Anti-Bias EducationThe anti-bias curriculum, in education, is an active/activist approach that challenges interlocking systems of oppression such as racism, sexism, ableism/disablism, ageism, homophobia, and all the other –isms.
The objective of this approach to teaching is to eliminate bias found in various institutions. This approach attempts to provide children with a solid understanding of social problems and issues while equipping them with stra ...
See also:Anti-bias curriculum, Anti-bias curriculum - Anti-Bias Education, Anti-bias curriculum - Implementation, Anti-bias curriculum - Strategies for Implementation, Anti-bias curriculum - The Visual/Aesthetic Environment, Anti-bias curriculum - Toys and Materials, Anti-bias curriculum - Examples of bias, Anti-bias curriculum - Some examples of reform movements, Anti-bias curriculum - Pioneers in activism and education, Anti-bias curriculum - Educating and teaching children Read more here: » Anti-bias curriculum: Encyclopedia II - Anti-bias curriculum - Anti-Bias Education |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-bias curriculum - ImplementationA successful implementation of the anti-bias curriculum is applied in both the formal curriculum (also referred to as the core curriculum) and the hidden curriculum.
The formal curriculum consists of the educational content, expectations, course materials (e.g. textbooks), evaluation, and instruction.
The hidden curriculum encompasses all the values passed on by teachers and educators, and from the school or educational milieu (i.e. the culture of the educational setting). For instance, the hidden curricul ...
See also:Anti-bias curriculum, Anti-bias curriculum - Anti-Bias Education, Anti-bias curriculum - Implementation, Anti-bias curriculum - Strategies for Implementation, Anti-bias curriculum - The Visual/Aesthetic Environment, Anti-bias curriculum - Toys and Materials, Anti-bias curriculum - Examples of bias, Anti-bias curriculum - Some examples of reform movements, Anti-bias curriculum - Pioneers in activism and education, Anti-bias curriculum - Educating and teaching children Read more here: » Anti-bias curriculum: Encyclopedia II - Anti-bias curriculum - Implementation |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Legal aspectsThe current judicial interpretation of the U.S. Constitution regarding abortion in the United States, following the Supreme Court of the United States's 1973 landmark decision in Roe v. Wade, and subsequent companion decisions, is that abortion is legal up to the moment of birth, if a woman can find a doctor willing to perform the procedure. The official report of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, issued after extensive hearings on the Human Life Amendment (proposed by Senators Hatch and Eagleton), concluded:
"Thus, th ...
See also:Abortion in the United States, Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects, Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics, Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States, Abortion in the United States - Reasons for abortions, Abortion in the United States - When women have abortions in weeks from conception, Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe, Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade, Abortion in the United States - Jane Roe and Mary Doe, Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions, Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments, Abortion in the United States - U.S. Political Parties, Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization, Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion, Abortion in the United States - Disruptive Anti-Abortion activism, Abortion in the United States - Other impediments to access to abortion and differences in access Read more here: » Abortion in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Abortion StatisticsBecause reporting of abortions is not mandatory, statistics are of varying reliability. The most reliable and consistent statistics come from the Centers For Disease Control and the Alan Guttmacher Institute.
Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States.
Source: Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1996
See also:Abortion in the United States, Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects, Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics, Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States, Abortion in the United States - Reasons for abortions, Abortion in the United States - When women have abortions in weeks from conception, Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe, Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade, Abortion in the United States - Jane Roe and Mary Doe, Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions, Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments, Abortion in the United States - U.S. Political Parties, Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization, Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion, Abortion in the United States - Disruptive Anti-Abortion activism, Abortion in the United States - Other impediments to access to abortion and differences in access Read more here: » Abortion in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortionOrganizations and individuals opposing abortion argue that the fetus, as a distinct living entity, is a person and therefore entitled to protection under the law. Their activities will typically focus on one of two primary strategies: limitation and prevention. Those focusing on limitation participate in lobbying, rallies, and grassroots efforts to spread information. The most common prevention strategy is the manning of pregnancy help centers, also called Crisis Pregnancy Centers or CPC's. These centers provide pregnancy tests and present w ...
See also:Abortion in the United States, Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects, Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics, Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States, Abortion in the United States - Reasons for abortions, Abortion in the United States - When women have abortions in weeks from conception, Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe, Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade, Abortion in the United States - Jane Roe and Mary Doe, Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions, Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments, Abortion in the United States - U.S. Political Parties, Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization, Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion, Abortion in the United States - Disruptive Anti-Abortion activism, Abortion in the United States - Other impediments to access to abortion and differences in access Read more here: » Abortion in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial DecisionsThe 1992 case of Planned Parenthood v. Casey overturned Roe's strict trimester formula, and emphasized the right to abortion as grounded in the general sense of liberty protected under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, rather than a generalized right to privacy. Advancements in medical technology, expected to continue, meant that a fetus might be considered viable, and thus have some basis of a right to life, at 22 or 23 weeks rather than at the 28 that was more common at the time Roe was decided. For this reason, the old trimest ...
See also:Abortion in the United States, Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects, Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics, Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States, Abortion in the United States - Reasons for abortions, Abortion in the United States - When women have abortions in weeks from conception, Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe, Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade, Abortion in the United States - Jane Roe and Mary Doe, Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions, Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments, Abortion in the United States - U.S. Political Parties, Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization, Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion, Abortion in the United States - Disruptive Anti-Abortion activism, Abortion in the United States - Other impediments to access to abortion and differences in access Read more here: » Abortion in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Abortion before RoeThere were few laws on abortion in the United States at the time of independence. In some cases, it was governed by English common law, which found abortion to be legally and ethically acceptable if occurring before 'quickening,' when the movement of the fetus could first be felt. Laws against abortion began to appear in the 1820s. Connecticut outlawed post-quickening abortions in 1821, and New York made post-quickening abortions a felony and pre-quickening abortions a misdemeanor eight years later. Many of the early laws were motivated not ...
See also:Abortion in the United States, Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects, Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics, Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States, Abortion in the United States - Reasons for abortions, Abortion in the United States - When women have abortions in weeks from conception, Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe, Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade, Abortion in the United States - Jane Roe and Mary Doe, Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions, Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments, Abortion in the United States - U.S. Political Parties, Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization, Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion, Abortion in the United States - Disruptive Anti-Abortion activism, Abortion in the United States - Other impediments to access to abortion and differences in access Read more here: » Abortion in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalizationSome supporters of legal abortion argue that legalization has resulted in a dramatic fall in maternal death from abortion. Other researchers point out that maternal mortality from abortion fell during the entire 20th century, with a dramatic drop coming after the advent of blood replacement and antibiotics. From 1940 through 1970, abortion mortality fell from nearly 1,500 to a little over 100. ("Induced termination of pregnancy before and after Roe v. Wade" JAMA, 12/9/92, vol. 208, no. 22, p. 3231-3239.) It is therefore impossible to prove that th ...
See also:Abortion in the United States, Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects, Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics, Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States, Abortion in the United States - Reasons for abortions, Abortion in the United States - When women have abortions in weeks from conception, Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe, Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade, Abortion in the United States - Jane Roe and Mary Doe, Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions, Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments, Abortion in the United States - U.S. Political Parties, Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization, Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion, Abortion in the United States - Disruptive Anti-Abortion activism, Abortion in the United States - Other impediments to access to abortion and differences in access Read more here: » Abortion in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization |
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 |  |  | ableism: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. WadeIn deciding Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruled that a Texas statute forbidding abortion except when necessary to save the life of the woman was unconstitutional. The Court arrived at its decision by concluding that the issue of abortion and abortion rights falls under the right to privacy. In its opinion it listed several landmark cases where the court had previously found that right implied by the Constitution. The court held that a first-trimester embryo or fetus was not a person under the Constitution, and that a right to privacy ...
See also:Abortion in the United States, Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects, Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics, Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States, Abortion in the United States - Reasons for abortions, Abortion in the United States - When women have abortions in weeks from conception, Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe, Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade, Abortion in the United States - Jane Roe and Mary Doe, Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions, Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments, Abortion in the United States - U.S. Political Parties, Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization, Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion, Abortion in the United States - Disruptive Anti-Abortion activism, Abortion in the United States - Other impediments to access to abortion and differences in access Read more here: » Abortion in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade |
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