Mainstreaming in a Sentence
  • Developing and delivering a strategy for mainstreaming race equality takes time.
  • This book reflects experiences with mainstreaming gender and women's issues in natural resources management.
  • From this perspective two trends are of particular relevance to gender mainstreaming.
  • We continue to promote gender mainstreaming in all countries where we work, " he concludes.
  • She tells us about her work there to support gender mainstreaming in our humanitarian relief efforts.
  • It was mentioned that there were several inaccuracies on the website, particularly in relation to examples given as successful mainstreaming.
  • The differences found between the teacher groups enable us to draw a tentative psycho-educational profile of teachers who are successful at social mainstreaming.
  • Firstly, I present a brief history of gender mainstreaming in EU research funding.
  • All that may be required is an environment in which race equality mainstreaming can develop and succeed.
  • Equality mainstreaming occurs when these ideas, attitudes or activities routinely incorporate an equality perspective and become a normal feature of mainstream thinking.
  • Schools are required to provide services for children with Down syndrome, sometimes in separate special education classrooms and sometimes in regular classrooms, a practiced called mainstreaming or inclusion.
  • In 1998 Californians passed Proposition 227, a referendum that attempted to eliminate bilingual education by allowing only one year of structured English immersion, followed by mainstreaming.