mainstreaming
mainstreaming
Definition
main·stream·ing (main′stream′iŋ)
noun
the placement of disabled people into regular school classes, workplaces, etc.
mainstreaming
Usage Examples
Object
- equality: We now have an approach to mainstreaming equality which sits at the heart of a national commitment to social justice.
- gender: Delegation staff do not feel they have access to training to improve their skills in mainstreaming gender.
- diversity: The pilot projects have addressed the following themes: Mainstreaming diversity in a large traditional organization.
- disability: CAHD is a holistic strategy to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities by mainstreaming disability into the development process.
- effort: Government elites and bureaucracies are frequently hostile to mainstreaming efforts, which are seen as externally imposed political agendas bringing few benefits.
- practice: Applicants will also be expected to set out plans for mainstreaming successful practice from the project beyond the funding period.
Converse of object
- gender: From this perspective two trends are of particular relevance to gender mainstreaming.
- promote: We continue to promote gender mainstreaming in all countries where we work, " he concludes.
- support: She tells us about her work there to support gender mainstreaming in our humanitarian relief efforts.
Adjective modifier
- successful: It was mentioned that there were several inaccuracies on the website, particularly in relation to examples given as successful mainstreaming.
- effective: Effective mainstreaming depends on the professional credibility of evidence and the proposal is to develop ways of progressing evaluation methodologies to underpin this.
- social: The differences found between the teacher groups enable us to draw a tentative psycho-educational profile of teachers who are successful at social mainstreaming.
Modifies a noun
- strategy: A mainstreaming strategy can introduce equality considerations into any area of planning even where there appears to be no obvious links.
Noun used with modifier
- gender: Firstly, I present a brief history of gender mainstreaming in EU research funding.
- equality: All that may be required is an environment in which race equality mainstreaming can develop and succeed.
Preposition: of
- equality: The choice of outcomes should also reflect the mainstreaming of equalities.
- practice: The process will enable the mainstreaming of best practices.
- opportunity: Promoting the mainstreaming of equal opportunities as standard practice.
- issue: Currently under discussion is how best to further mainstreaming of equality issues within all major UCL strategies.
- gender: Family law, gender violence, the impact of economic policy and the mainstreaming of gender in development are important areas for sharing knowledge.
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