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Multicultural Families Illustration including Fostering Tolerance for Lesbian and Gay Family Unit Developing Themes of Study. The Children of the Rainbow Curriculum (also referred to as the Rainbow Curriculum), created in 1991 by the New York City Board of Education was introduced to first-grade teachers to "assist with teaching about multicultural social issues".
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A Dutch court convicted five men for their part in last month's violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam.
Most schools use the generic {{Infobox school}}, designed to be placed on articles about primary and secondary schools of all kinds, public or private.. Generally, elementary/primary [a], middle [b], secondary, 6th form, FE and vocational schools in Commonwealth countries (United Kingdom and its former territories) that have the word College in their name are not universities, and should not ...