By Mary Ann Faremouth, CPC As a perennial student, when back-to-school time rolls around, I am always reminded of the wonderful lessons I’ve learned throughout my life. One of those early lessons was as a child reading Dr. Seuss books. Dr. Seuss was a wildly prolific author of children’s books that we often associate […] The post Back to School Brings Lessons Galore-Life’s Big Schoolhouse Opens the Door! appeared first on The Pulse of the News.| The Pulse of the News
Tompkins County adults ages 25–55 can now attend community college tuition-free through New York State’s new SUNY Reconnect program, helping residents retrain for high-demand careers. [...]| 14850.com
It’s time for another episode about the U.S. Army War College’s Distance Education program. COL Heather Smigowski, Chair of the Department of Distance Education (DDE), is back in the studio, and this time she’s brought along two joint military and one civilian graduate of the DDE program. Ken Hills, Donna Jenkins and Mark Nibert join Heather and podcast host Ron Granieri for a conversation about their time in the program. The discussion focuses on how to prepare for the two-year program...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
It's time for another episode about the U.S. Army War College's Distance Education program. COL Heather Smigowski, Chair of the Department of Distance Education (DDE), is back in the studio and this time she's brought along two recent grads of the AY21 and AY22 DDE classes. Mark Almond and Dave Paravecchia join Heather and podcast host Ron Granieri to explain what graduating from the distance program has done for them and how it has impacted their careers in the Army. Their conversation focus...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
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During Refugee Week 2024, Sanctuary Ambassadors collaborated with UEA researchers, The Common Lot CIC, and The Zainab Project CIC to create a moving performance based on poetic material from qualitative research exploring hope and healing in people seeking asylum. The Common Lot CIC, Norwich, produces relevant, accessible theatre with personal, social impact. The Refugee Week […]| Norwich City of Sanctuary
Discover how PIAAC data reveals New Zealand’s adult skills gaps in literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving. Learn why addressing these critical gaps is essential for New Zealand’s economic growth and future success.| THISISGRAEME
Sanctuary Ambassadors have been actively participating in numerous Health Science lectures at University of East Anglia (UEA), sharing lived experiences of forced displacement with undergraduate, master’s, and PhD students. Their ongoing involvement brings unique perspectives on the challenges of accessing health services, integration barriers, and cultural differences. These sessions offer students invaluable real-world insights into […] The post UEA Teaching Sessions: Insights from Sanc...| Norwich City of Sanctuary
The powerful documentary Rediscovering Home, produced in partnership with UEA University of Sanctuary and Olga Sovenko, was showcased at City Hall. The film intimately follows the stories of four individuals as they navigate forced displacement, exploring what it means to leave everything behind, start again, and rediscover the meaning of “home.” Following the screening, a Q&A […] The post Rediscovering Home – City Hall Showcase & Panel Discussion appeared first on Norwich City of Sa...| Norwich City of Sanctuary
During Refugee Week, Norwich Theatre hosted a special screening of Name Me Lawand, a powerful film exploring the journey of a profoundly deaf boy navigating the UK immigration system. Sanctuary Ambassadors, alongside representatives from the Norfolk Deaf Association, joined a panel discussion after the screening. They shared insights into the film’s themes and answered questions from […] The post 📽️ Name Me Lawand – Norwich Theatre Panel Discussion appeared first on Norwich City ...| Norwich City of Sanctuary
AI is transforming education, offering new opportunities and challenges. Our latest report reveals key insights from 104 educators and 14 AI experts, highlighting a pressing need for AI training, ethical concerns around data privacy, and the potential of AI to enhance or exacerbate inequities. Learn how educators, AI experts, and policymakers can collaborate to responsibly integrate AI into classrooms and unlock its full potential.| THISISGRAEME
Philip Harben introduces his new cookery show - The Grammar of Cookery - in 1964, part of ABC's Headway adult education service The post All for the love of good food appeared first on THIS IS ABC WEEKEND from Transdiffusion.| THIS IS ABC WEEKEND from Transdiffusion