Meet Henry and his classmates Alex, Max, Lily, Bella and Jack. Henry starts to notice that kids in his school get to do different activities, have different privileges and even seem to follow different rules. He wonders why and even gets frustrated because he thinks it isn't fair. Then, his mom helps him understand that everyone has different needs. Join Henry as he explores why fair isn't always equal. "The A-Team Presents..." book series and social skills curriculum is used by parents and educators to help children develop social skills and proactively address a range of common social challenges. Each book in the series unfolds from the perspective of one of the A-Team members. Each book focuses on a specific social challenge. In this way, parents and educators will find these books to be an invaluable resource for teaching social skills to ALL kids! Visit sociallearning.org for free resources and materials as well as for special pricing and free shipping of books.
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Temkin begins his illuminating examination with a simple question: when is one situation worse than another regarding inequality? In exploring this question, a new approach to understanding inequality emerges.
Edition-synthèse d'un ouvrage imposant paru en 1994, avec la participation de 73 collaborateurs.
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Gender Equality, Work and Health: A Review of the Evidence
evidence and academic argument suggests that Britain is a long way from a meritocracy (Breen and Goldthorpe, 1999).For example, much of the wealth of many rich people is actually due to inheritance and other forms of unearned income ...
This book redirects the focus of public debate to issues of gender and racial segregation and suggests that they should be fundamental to thinking about the status of black Americans and the origins of the urban underclass.
Presenting extracts from Grusky's classic "Social Stratification", this book provides an introduction to major concepts and processes of inequality.
Two Thousand Eight Gender Equality: What Matters to Australian Women and Men
Spanner in the Works: Primary School Teaching for Equality and Justice