The Summer Boarding School in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire offers a traditional college preparatory program integrated with activities from June 30 to August 11. The academic program focuses on core subjects and developing strong study skills. Support includes a positive environment, individualized goals, and daily evaluation. The campus has classrooms, study halls, and residential facilities on 128 acres with lake access. Typical enrollment is around 195 students ages 10-18 from over 30 countries, with most from New England and the Mid-Atlantic U.S. regions. Beyond classes, the daily schedule includes recreation, sports, arts, and weekend trips.
The document summarizes the extra-curricular programme offered at the International School of Bucharest for primary students. It lists over 20 clubs covering areas like art, music, sports, cooking, and computing. The clubs are led by teachers and outside instructors. They aim to develop students' skills, confidence, values like teamwork and provide enjoyment through activities like singing, crafts, climbing, dancing, and games.
Welcome to the orientation session 2011-12Mungbung
The document provides information about Beaconhouse School System's goals of providing quality international standard education within a cultural framework. It summarizes student and teacher numbers from 2010-2011 and 2011-2012, showing increases. It outlines new building extensions, split sections for boys and girls, IT lessons, project learning, and green school activities. The rest of the document details policies on attendance, grading, uniforms, behavior, assessments and more.
The document summarizes a workshop for new MSW students that covered various topics to help them transition into their social work program and profession. Over the course of one day, the workshop included icebreakers, team building exercises, discussions, and activities to introduce concepts like empathy, social responsibility, time management, and healthy study habits. A variety of participatory methods like role-plays, games, and free-listing exercises were used across 10 sessions. Student feedback was gathered at the end to evaluate the workshop's effectiveness.
This research handbook from the Muhlenberg School District provides guidance to students on conducting research. It offers tips on evaluating credible websites, developing a thesis statement, taking effective notes, avoiding plagiarism, searching library databases, and citing sources in MLA or APA format. The handbook aims to help students improve their research skills and become lifelong learners.
The document provides a disclaimer and forward-looking statements regarding financial and operating projections for Richfield Oil and Gas Company. It notes that the projections represent estimates and were not examined by independent accountants, and actual results may vary materially from projections. It also notes that industry data sources were believed to be reliable but were not independently verified. The document states it is for informational use only and may not be reproduced or redistributed.
This document discusses corporate finance and the roles of the finance manager and corporate controller. It describes corporate finance as dealing with acquiring and allocating cash efficiently to maximize shareholder value. The finance function involves investment, financing, and dividend decisions. The finance manager oversees financial goals, planning, and asset/structure management. The controller ensures proper accounting, financial reporting, and adherence to standards to support management decision-making. Both roles involve planning, analysis, and providing financial guidance.
This document provides an overview of the resources available through the Florida State University College of Law Research Center (CoLRC) and main university library. It describes the catalog and Summon discovery tool available on the CoLRC website and A-Z lists, databases, and Summon on the main library website. It also provides screenshots and links describing features of Summon and Web of Science for searching journals, creating citation reports, and using search operators.
This is the first of the series of powerpoint presentations for improving hiring accuracy and success based on our research of the Top Ten Hiring Mistakes.
This specific powerpoint describes the problem of using inadequate job descriptions which drive the hiring of average and mediocre candidates. This is not only the first hiring mistake, but also the most critical error made by hiring managers and executives.
The document summarizes the extra-curricular programme offered at the International School of Bucharest for primary students. It lists over 20 clubs covering areas like art, music, sports, cooking, and computing. The clubs are led by teachers and outside instructors. They aim to develop students' skills, confidence, values like teamwork and provide enjoyment through activities like singing, crafts, climbing, dancing, and games.
Welcome to the orientation session 2011-12Mungbung
The document provides information about Beaconhouse School System's goals of providing quality international standard education within a cultural framework. It summarizes student and teacher numbers from 2010-2011 and 2011-2012, showing increases. It outlines new building extensions, split sections for boys and girls, IT lessons, project learning, and green school activities. The rest of the document details policies on attendance, grading, uniforms, behavior, assessments and more.
The document summarizes a workshop for new MSW students that covered various topics to help them transition into their social work program and profession. Over the course of one day, the workshop included icebreakers, team building exercises, discussions, and activities to introduce concepts like empathy, social responsibility, time management, and healthy study habits. A variety of participatory methods like role-plays, games, and free-listing exercises were used across 10 sessions. Student feedback was gathered at the end to evaluate the workshop's effectiveness.
This research handbook from the Muhlenberg School District provides guidance to students on conducting research. It offers tips on evaluating credible websites, developing a thesis statement, taking effective notes, avoiding plagiarism, searching library databases, and citing sources in MLA or APA format. The handbook aims to help students improve their research skills and become lifelong learners.
The document provides a disclaimer and forward-looking statements regarding financial and operating projections for Richfield Oil and Gas Company. It notes that the projections represent estimates and were not examined by independent accountants, and actual results may vary materially from projections. It also notes that industry data sources were believed to be reliable but were not independently verified. The document states it is for informational use only and may not be reproduced or redistributed.
This document discusses corporate finance and the roles of the finance manager and corporate controller. It describes corporate finance as dealing with acquiring and allocating cash efficiently to maximize shareholder value. The finance function involves investment, financing, and dividend decisions. The finance manager oversees financial goals, planning, and asset/structure management. The controller ensures proper accounting, financial reporting, and adherence to standards to support management decision-making. Both roles involve planning, analysis, and providing financial guidance.
This document provides an overview of the resources available through the Florida State University College of Law Research Center (CoLRC) and main university library. It describes the catalog and Summon discovery tool available on the CoLRC website and A-Z lists, databases, and Summon on the main library website. It also provides screenshots and links describing features of Summon and Web of Science for searching journals, creating citation reports, and using search operators.
This is the first of the series of powerpoint presentations for improving hiring accuracy and success based on our research of the Top Ten Hiring Mistakes.
This specific powerpoint describes the problem of using inadequate job descriptions which drive the hiring of average and mediocre candidates. This is not only the first hiring mistake, but also the most critical error made by hiring managers and executives.
El documento describe las oportunidades de inversión inmobiliaria en Tamaulipas, México. Se destaca la reubicación del aeropuerto internacional de Tampico, la reserva de biosfera "El Cielo", y las mejoras a la infraestructura vial. También se menciona el proyecto CIP Costa Lora y La Pesca como destino turístico en el Golfo de México.
Record Breaking Occupancy Rates....Is This Good News? (Property Management In...AppFolio
With co-hosts Trulia, we hosted a fantastic webinar called "Record Breaking Occupancy Rates....Is This Good News?" with presenter Amy Kosnikowski Dilisio, Industry Expert. With the predictions of ongoing demand for rental housing, the increase in new product hitting the market along with the national occupancy rate at 95% -- Is it time to worry or celebrate? Flip through the slides to find out
Moodle - Como criar um curso usando a plataforma de ensino a distânciaOnthe Class
Este livro ensina como criar e implantar um curso na plataforma Moodle, com instruções passo a passo sobre configuração de usuários, criação de conteúdo, atividades e ferramentas de comunicação e avaliação. Também discute planejamento pedagógico e uso de recursos complementares como blogs e wikis.
The document discusses the concepts of history, culture, and institutions from the perspective of studying them. It argues that history is a cultural account of shared experiences, and that culture operates through similar processes as language, including physical and psychological relationships that are based on perception. Institutions are established customs, laws or relationships in a community or society that help establish, reinforce and limit behaviors. Understanding change over time through historical analysis can provide insights into how structures, systems and societies have changed in relation to their environments.
Highlights on some of the Muslim Scholars’ Contributions in the Science of Management .
By
Yaser Zakariyya Alhindi
MGT 501 Project – 2012
MBA Program – KFUPM
Yaser.Alhindi@gmail.com
This document summarizes different types of vaporizers used in breathing systems. It discusses plenum vaporizers that are located outside the breathing system and have high resistance, and those located inside the breathing system with low resistance like the Goldman and OMV vaporizers. It also describes temperature compensation methods, potential problems like leaks, and safety features of various vaporizer models including anti-spill mechanisms and pressure relief valves.
This document summarizes an academic article that discusses the nature of interlanguage and research methods used in its study. It defines interlanguage as the linguistic system developed by second language learners between their native language and the target language. The article reviews Selinker's hypothesis of five psycholinguistic processes that shape interlanguage, including native language transfer and overgeneralization of target language rules. It also discusses Gregg's view of interlanguage variability and introduces common steps used in interlanguage data selection and analysis, such as operationalizing variables and categorizing data.
This document describes a multi-level marketing program for a non-profit organization. Associates can enroll for $49 and sell a family protection plan for $26.95 per month. Associates earn compensation based on the number of supporters they enroll. Level 1 associates earn $310 for enrolling 12-25 supporters. Level 2 associates earn $621.84 for enrolling 26-50 supporters. Level 3 associates earn $2,591 for enrolling 51-100 supporters. Level 4 associates earn $11,660.25 for enrolling 101-250 supporters. The total potential earnings outlined are over $15,000 but the opportunities to earn more are described as endless.
Audit Committees have highly influential roles to support entity achieve its defined goals and objectives.
Through its powers, the audit committee has ability to meet both the internal and external auditor in course of its work and become only " intelligent" team to have insights of control issues affecting an entity.
Unfortunately, the audit committees in number of organization's are not competent enough to execute their roles effectively. EMAC has capacity building programs for audit committee members geared towards capacitating the committees for effective performance
leadership lessons from the life of rasoolullahKhalid Abdullah
Rasoolullah exemplified extraordinary qualities that allowed him to forge an extraordinary team from disparate Arab tribes. To be extraordinary, one must do more than others think is wise or reasonable, listening to an inner message others cannot hear and inspiring others to follow. An extraordinary leader challenges assumptions, questions accepted beliefs, stands for truth regardless of cost, and supports the oppressed while standing up to oppressors. This inspires trust in the leader's vision and followership.
Este documento trata sobre la importancia de proteger la fauna y flora que se encuentran en peligro de extinción. El objetivo es crear conciencia sobre el daño que le estamos haciendo a los animales y plantas y motivar a las personas a cambiar su perspectiva para ayudar a proteger estas especies. Se mencionan ejemplos como la libélula, el árbol de guayacán, el árbol de limón y el azulejo, y cómo cada uno contribuye al medio ambiente y a los seres humanos. El documento concluye
Constitutional Law - Constitutional interpretationFrancois Brun
This document summarizes several key cases related to constitutional interpretation in Australia. The cases discussed include R v Barger, Engineers' Case, Payroll Tax Case, Bank Nationalisation Case, and Grain Pool case. Some of the main principles of interpretation discussed include determining the intent of Parliament based on the language used, examining the substance rather than form of legislation, and broadly construing constitutional powers to evolve with changing circumstances.
El mercado financiero es el lugar donde se intercambian activos financieros como acciones y bonos. Tiene funciones como contactar oferentes y demandantes, fijar precios de activos, y proporcionar liquidez a la economía. Sus principales características son amplitud, profundidad, libertad, flexibilidad de precios y transparencia de información. Está compuesto por los mercados crediticio y de valores, monetario y de capitales, y primarios y secundarios.
College is different from high school in several key ways: [1] Students are responsible for their own motivation and success, from attending class to completing assignments. [2] Classes meet less frequently and have higher expectations, requiring significant work outside of class. [3] Students must balance their academics with social activities and work. College provides resources to support students' success but requires self-motivation.
PPT - Bringing the University Experience to Middle and High Schoolssmstraub27
This document discusses strategies for creating a college-going and globally focused school culture through programs like YES U and Ogden U. YES U and Ogden U are seminar programs that allow students to choose elective courses taught by teachers and staff on half days. The programs aim to build a college-going culture, foster identity development, and promote student choice. Logistics of the programs include course catalogs, selection processes, and reflection activities. Teachers and students report enjoying the opportunities to connect outside the regular classroom and explore new interests.
Teacher's Pet provides teachers with strategies and examples of activities to plan effective lessons where pupils' learning and engagement is maximized. It includes sections on lesson design, assessment for learning, starters and plenaries, questioning, literacy across the curriculum, and continuing professional development. Teachers are encouraged to try new activities and share feedback to further improve lesson planning.
Life happens: Experiences of First-time Distance LearnersMark Brown
This document summarizes research on the experiences of first-time distance learners. The research aims to understand students' experiences in their own words and develop principles and frameworks to enhance engagement and success. 20 students were interviewed through weekly video diaries. Preliminary lessons found stories add context to complex factors impacting distance learners. While distance learning enables study, balancing it with life demands high resilience. Variable digital skills pose barriers. Self-reflection is important as support services are not always accessible. Next steps include a full report, student guide, and conference to discuss findings.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum for Grade 3 MHL at Christine Wu's school. It includes the following sections: agenda, taught curriculum, written curriculum, assessed curriculum, reading program, and library information. The curriculum focuses on inquiry-based learning and developing students' language skills, character, and engagement through a variety of resources, activities, and assessments.
El documento describe las oportunidades de inversión inmobiliaria en Tamaulipas, México. Se destaca la reubicación del aeropuerto internacional de Tampico, la reserva de biosfera "El Cielo", y las mejoras a la infraestructura vial. También se menciona el proyecto CIP Costa Lora y La Pesca como destino turístico en el Golfo de México.
Record Breaking Occupancy Rates....Is This Good News? (Property Management In...AppFolio
With co-hosts Trulia, we hosted a fantastic webinar called "Record Breaking Occupancy Rates....Is This Good News?" with presenter Amy Kosnikowski Dilisio, Industry Expert. With the predictions of ongoing demand for rental housing, the increase in new product hitting the market along with the national occupancy rate at 95% -- Is it time to worry or celebrate? Flip through the slides to find out
Moodle - Como criar um curso usando a plataforma de ensino a distânciaOnthe Class
Este livro ensina como criar e implantar um curso na plataforma Moodle, com instruções passo a passo sobre configuração de usuários, criação de conteúdo, atividades e ferramentas de comunicação e avaliação. Também discute planejamento pedagógico e uso de recursos complementares como blogs e wikis.
The document discusses the concepts of history, culture, and institutions from the perspective of studying them. It argues that history is a cultural account of shared experiences, and that culture operates through similar processes as language, including physical and psychological relationships that are based on perception. Institutions are established customs, laws or relationships in a community or society that help establish, reinforce and limit behaviors. Understanding change over time through historical analysis can provide insights into how structures, systems and societies have changed in relation to their environments.
Highlights on some of the Muslim Scholars’ Contributions in the Science of Management .
By
Yaser Zakariyya Alhindi
MGT 501 Project – 2012
MBA Program – KFUPM
Yaser.Alhindi@gmail.com
This document summarizes different types of vaporizers used in breathing systems. It discusses plenum vaporizers that are located outside the breathing system and have high resistance, and those located inside the breathing system with low resistance like the Goldman and OMV vaporizers. It also describes temperature compensation methods, potential problems like leaks, and safety features of various vaporizer models including anti-spill mechanisms and pressure relief valves.
This document summarizes an academic article that discusses the nature of interlanguage and research methods used in its study. It defines interlanguage as the linguistic system developed by second language learners between their native language and the target language. The article reviews Selinker's hypothesis of five psycholinguistic processes that shape interlanguage, including native language transfer and overgeneralization of target language rules. It also discusses Gregg's view of interlanguage variability and introduces common steps used in interlanguage data selection and analysis, such as operationalizing variables and categorizing data.
This document describes a multi-level marketing program for a non-profit organization. Associates can enroll for $49 and sell a family protection plan for $26.95 per month. Associates earn compensation based on the number of supporters they enroll. Level 1 associates earn $310 for enrolling 12-25 supporters. Level 2 associates earn $621.84 for enrolling 26-50 supporters. Level 3 associates earn $2,591 for enrolling 51-100 supporters. Level 4 associates earn $11,660.25 for enrolling 101-250 supporters. The total potential earnings outlined are over $15,000 but the opportunities to earn more are described as endless.
Audit Committees have highly influential roles to support entity achieve its defined goals and objectives.
Through its powers, the audit committee has ability to meet both the internal and external auditor in course of its work and become only " intelligent" team to have insights of control issues affecting an entity.
Unfortunately, the audit committees in number of organization's are not competent enough to execute their roles effectively. EMAC has capacity building programs for audit committee members geared towards capacitating the committees for effective performance
leadership lessons from the life of rasoolullahKhalid Abdullah
Rasoolullah exemplified extraordinary qualities that allowed him to forge an extraordinary team from disparate Arab tribes. To be extraordinary, one must do more than others think is wise or reasonable, listening to an inner message others cannot hear and inspiring others to follow. An extraordinary leader challenges assumptions, questions accepted beliefs, stands for truth regardless of cost, and supports the oppressed while standing up to oppressors. This inspires trust in the leader's vision and followership.
Este documento trata sobre la importancia de proteger la fauna y flora que se encuentran en peligro de extinción. El objetivo es crear conciencia sobre el daño que le estamos haciendo a los animales y plantas y motivar a las personas a cambiar su perspectiva para ayudar a proteger estas especies. Se mencionan ejemplos como la libélula, el árbol de guayacán, el árbol de limón y el azulejo, y cómo cada uno contribuye al medio ambiente y a los seres humanos. El documento concluye
Constitutional Law - Constitutional interpretationFrancois Brun
This document summarizes several key cases related to constitutional interpretation in Australia. The cases discussed include R v Barger, Engineers' Case, Payroll Tax Case, Bank Nationalisation Case, and Grain Pool case. Some of the main principles of interpretation discussed include determining the intent of Parliament based on the language used, examining the substance rather than form of legislation, and broadly construing constitutional powers to evolve with changing circumstances.
El mercado financiero es el lugar donde se intercambian activos financieros como acciones y bonos. Tiene funciones como contactar oferentes y demandantes, fijar precios de activos, y proporcionar liquidez a la economía. Sus principales características son amplitud, profundidad, libertad, flexibilidad de precios y transparencia de información. Está compuesto por los mercados crediticio y de valores, monetario y de capitales, y primarios y secundarios.
College is different from high school in several key ways: [1] Students are responsible for their own motivation and success, from attending class to completing assignments. [2] Classes meet less frequently and have higher expectations, requiring significant work outside of class. [3] Students must balance their academics with social activities and work. College provides resources to support students' success but requires self-motivation.
PPT - Bringing the University Experience to Middle and High Schoolssmstraub27
This document discusses strategies for creating a college-going and globally focused school culture through programs like YES U and Ogden U. YES U and Ogden U are seminar programs that allow students to choose elective courses taught by teachers and staff on half days. The programs aim to build a college-going culture, foster identity development, and promote student choice. Logistics of the programs include course catalogs, selection processes, and reflection activities. Teachers and students report enjoying the opportunities to connect outside the regular classroom and explore new interests.
Teacher's Pet provides teachers with strategies and examples of activities to plan effective lessons where pupils' learning and engagement is maximized. It includes sections on lesson design, assessment for learning, starters and plenaries, questioning, literacy across the curriculum, and continuing professional development. Teachers are encouraged to try new activities and share feedback to further improve lesson planning.
Life happens: Experiences of First-time Distance LearnersMark Brown
This document summarizes research on the experiences of first-time distance learners. The research aims to understand students' experiences in their own words and develop principles and frameworks to enhance engagement and success. 20 students were interviewed through weekly video diaries. Preliminary lessons found stories add context to complex factors impacting distance learners. While distance learning enables study, balancing it with life demands high resilience. Variable digital skills pose barriers. Self-reflection is important as support services are not always accessible. Next steps include a full report, student guide, and conference to discuss findings.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum for Grade 3 MHL at Christine Wu's school. It includes the following sections: agenda, taught curriculum, written curriculum, assessed curriculum, reading program, and library information. The curriculum focuses on inquiry-based learning and developing students' language skills, character, and engagement through a variety of resources, activities, and assessments.
This newsletter provides information to early childhood teachers in the Tāmaki-Maungakiekie region. It discusses the recent Tāmaki-Maungakiekie Early Years Conference that over 50 teachers attended, with inspiring keynote speakers and workshops on topics like fostering Māori learner identity, using photos to understand children, literacy beyond the classroom, and integrating tikanga Māori with ICT. It encourages teachers to identify a self-review focus area to improve practices and outlines the process and timeline. Upcoming professional development events are also announced.
This document summarizes the development of a clinically rich residency program for a Master of Arts in Teaching degree. It describes how the program was designed based on research and best practices to provide teacher candidates with extensive classroom experience through a year-long residency. Survey results from the first year found significant gains in candidates' confidence in their teaching abilities after completing the program. The program faculty will continue evaluating the residency model and revising it based on data and feedback to further improve teacher preparation.
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This document provides information about a meet-the-parents session at Huayi Secondary School on March 1st 2013. The event agenda includes registration, welcome remarks, updates on graduating student programs, post-secondary education options briefings in different rooms, and form teacher-parent interaction time. The document also provides details about the school's academic support programs for graduating students and strategies for parents to help their children prepare for exams.
The document describes the middle school program at Indian Lake Central School. It discusses implementing an advisory program with multi-age grouping to create a supportive environment. Students are placed in color teams and have an adult advocate. The school emphasizes high expectations through academic recognition programs. Curriculum is project-based and integrative with opportunities for exploratory classes. Assessment is formative and summative to promote quality learning. The organizational structure supports relationships through advisory, color teams, and student-led conferences. School policies foster wellness, safety, and guidance support services.
The document provides an outline of Bukit View Secondary School's Secondary 1 Parents' Day programme. The programme includes a welcome address by the principal, introductions of the Parent Support Group and school policies/programmes, and a question and answer session. Afterward, parents can meet with their child's form and class teachers, and tour the co-curricular activity booths. The objectives are to explain the school's policies and programmes to parents and for parents to get to know their child's teachers. More information is available on the school's website and social media platforms.
Librarians at UNC-Chapel Hill were surveyed about instruction to identify how they approach instruction sessions. Most librarians discuss learning outcomes with instructors and read assignments to identify what students should learn. Sessions are typically split between lecture and hands-on activities. While librarians feel instruction is important, many do not formally evaluate their sessions due to lack of time and uncertainty about effective evaluation methods. Workshops were proposed on topics like learning outcomes, evaluation, and active learning to help librarians improve instruction.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an education course. It introduces the instructor and course coordinator and acknowledges the traditional lands where the university is located. The agenda includes welcoming remarks, introductions, and an outline of course expectations, assignments, and topics to be covered. Assignments include an oral chronicle, narrative of education paper, literacy narratives, and field placement reflection. Students are expected to attend regularly, participate actively, submit assignments on time, and respect others' views. The course aims to understand teaching through a narrative inquiry approach and explore what it means to be a teacher through sharing life experiences.
The document outlines the programme for a parent orientation at Bukit View Secondary School. It includes an address by the principal from 10:30-11:30am covering key school programmes, education pathways, and a Q&A session. From 11:30am-12:30pm there will be a parent-form teacher dialogue session. The day will end at 12:30pm. The document also provides details about the school's academic programmes, character development programmes, and enrichment programmes.
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Kyle McCormick proposes opening a violin and English school in Taiwan called Violish. The school would teach English to elementary students through playing the violin. This offers a unique alternative to traditional cram schools and a well-rounded learning experience. Kyle analyzes the competitive English teaching industry, identifies elementary students as the target market, and provides financial projections showing increasing sales over five years as the school gains students and teachers. Violish aims to establish a new way of learning English that is fun and develops students' creativity through music.
I held various headships and advisory, consultancy posts in the primary and secondary education systems.
I use this PowerPoint in my whole school training across the UK. In coaching middle managers and leadership teams in establishing positive behaviour in their school.
The University of Surrey Library recognized the need to transform its welcome, induction, and orientation activities for students. Traditional approaches like lectures often resulted in library anxiety among students. To address this, library staff created an escape room game to introduce students to library services and information literacy skills in a fun way. Students found the escape room enjoyable, challenging, and helped them bond with each other and the library. It was successful in reducing library anxiety. While time-intensive to plan and run, the escape room increased collaboration between library departments.
The document summarizes a presentation about a school district transformation effort called the Macon Miracle in Macon, Georgia. It describes how the district used Appreciative Inquiry to engage over 4,500 employees, parents, and community members over two days to develop a new strategic plan. Participants identified 6 focus areas and 22 goals. The resulting strategic plan and initiatives aim to improve outcomes for all 25,000 students in the district.
The TEFL course consists of approximately 180 hours including compulsory input units, self-study, and 60 hours of teaching practice with assessment through assignments, lesson plans, observation forms, and a portfolio. Course tutors include Mary Kay Maas, Gill Brownlow, Chris Evenden, and Stephanie Bianco who will provide input on methods and approaches, learner characteristics, and the roles of teachers.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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2010 W C S Factsheet
1. FACTS
The Summer Boarding School Wolfeboro
2010 Session: June 30 - August 11
Season
Vision Academic Program
For Success A Season For Success Purpose
The primary purpose is constructive
Mission scholastic studies. All courses are offered
Daily Schedule To create a program and community
for credit. Each student’s program is
designed to maximize the opportunity
Academics individualized and guided by a specifically
for each student to achieve his or her
6:45 am Rising Bell developed Goals Document. Every
individual goals and live the life of a
7:05 Waiters’ Bell course addresses the development of
successful student for 6 weeks.
7:15 Breakfast effective and efficient study skills, habits,
7:45 Daily Chores Program organization, motivation and confidence.
and Inspection A traditional, college preparatory program
Support
8:05 am Class Bell is integrated with supportive recreation,
• Positive environment
8:10 1st Period activities and residential life. The School
• Individualized Goals Document
9:00 2nd Period emphasizes preparation in core academic
• Required Wolfeboro Planbook
9:50 3rd Period subjects. The development of organiza-
• Emphasis on organization/study skills
10:40 Recess/Snacks tional and study skills as well as sound
• Thorough accountability
10:50 4th Period study habits is paramount. The simplified
• Daily evaluation and grading
11:40 5th Period environment promotes confidence, focus
• Weekly internal written reports
12:30 pm End of 5th and success.
• Weekly academic recognition
Period Location • Supervised evening study halls
Lakes Region of Central New • Extensive and required extra help
Activities Hampshire. Lakeside campus 2 miles
Overview
12:50 pm Waiters’ Bell from the village of Wolfeboro.
• Each student takes 3 courses per day.
1:00 Dinner Year Established • Each course meets 6 days per week.
2:00 Programmed 1910 • Two periods per day are designated
to Activities and for extra help, study and/or rest.
5:00 Sports Head of School • Typical class size is 4-6 students.
5:15 School meeting Edward A. Cooper
• Approximately 70 students take at least
5:50 Waiters’ Bell Staff Total - 108 one course for credit each year.
6:00 Supper Teaching Faculty.....37 Administration..6
6:40 Intramural Course Offerings by Subject
Residential Faculty..31 Medical Staff.....4
to League Play English SAT Preparation
Support Staff .........30
7:20 Written Expression Mathematics
Average full-time teaching experience Literature Biology, Chemistry
exceeds 15 years per teacher. Vocabulary & Physics
Academics Reading History
7:20 pm Prep for Facilities
Grammar Latin, Spanish
Evening Studies • 128 acres • 1250 feet of shore line
Study Skills & French
7:30 Evening Studies • 36 classrooms • 3 study halls
ESL
8:30 Break • 3 residential campuses
8:45 Evening Studies Travel to Wolfeboro
Principal Buildings
9:30 End of Evening Chartered supervised bus travel is pro-
• Jousson Dining Hall
Studies vided to and from the airport at the
• Johnson Center
9:45 Prep for Lights opening and closing of the session.
• William Cooper Student Center
Out Driving time
10:00 Lights Out Other Facilities
From Boston 2 hours
3 tennis courts, 2 basketball courts,
From Westchester County, NY 6 hours
volleyball court, softball/baseball field,
From Manchester, NH 1-1/4 hours
soccer field, weight room, complete
waterfront (6 swimming lanes, Medical Resources
sailboats, canoes, kayaks) Huggins Hospital 1-1/2 miles away
Fire/Rescue 1-1/2 miles away
Nursing Staff On campus
Wolfeboro 911 Calling
2. FACTS Continued
Admission Typical Yearly Enrollment
2005 - 2009
Applicants must be at least 10 years Total Enrollment: 195
A simplified environment old by the start of the session. The
maximum age is 18; grades 6-12; Boarding Boys:137
promotes learning Boarding Girls: 58
enrollment is for the full session
only. Admission policies are non-
Events of the Day
discriminatory. The school is a
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
non-profit organization. Typical Yearly
1:50 pm Prep Bell for WLM/MAPS
Admission information and 2010 Boarding Student Enrollment
2:00 pm WLM/MAPS Week 4 Continues: 2005 - 2009
application are available at
Group 4 - Day Hike www.wolfeboro.org Age Distribution:
Group 5 - Boating Safety or by request.
Group 6 - Water Safety Ages 10-14: 68 (32%)
Group 1 - Camp Sports
Group 2 & 3 - Basic Fitness
Ages 15-16: 92 (48%)
Non-Academic Program Ages 17-18: 35 (20%)
MAPS Studio Art Geographic Distribution:
Lifeguard Training
Weight Room
Daily Activities and Recreation:
United States: 149
Basketball
Lifeguard Training/Water Safety International: 46
Ping-Pong/Barn
Softball Intramural Sports
Fall Sports Training States & U.S. Territories
3:00 pm MAPS Tennis
CPR/First Aid Represented 2005-2009
MAPS CPR
MAPS Studio Art Studio Arts
Alabama New Hampshire
MAPS Baseball Physical Fitness Alaska New Jersey
MAPS Soccer
MAPS Basketball Swimming, Sailing, Canoeing, Arizona New Mexico
California New York
Weight Room Kayaking, Hiking, Soccer, Basketball, Colorado North Carolina
Canoeing/ Kayaking
Sailing Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Connecticut Ohio
General Swim Tennis, Ping Pong, Lacrosse, Delaware Oklahoma
District of Columbia Oregon
Aerobics, Weight Lifting Florida Pennsylvania
4:00 pm Open Studio Art
Georgia Puerto Rico
Weight Room Weekend Trips: Idaho Rhode Island
Basketball
Illinois South Carolina
MAPS Hiking Groups A,B,C Movie Theaters Roller Skating Indiana South Dakota
Swim Lessons
Sailing
Water Park Bowling Kansas Tennessee
Minor League Baseball Game Kentucky Texas
Canoeing/ Kayaking
Louisiana Utah
General Swim Amusement Park Maine Vermont
Maryland Virgin Islands
5:00 pm All School Meeting Massachusetts Virginia
Countries Represented 2005-2009 Michigan Washington
6:40 pm INTRAMURALS:
Afghanistan Mexico Minnesota West Virginia
Softball: Average Joe’s vs. Angola Nicaragua Mississippi Wisconsin
Mind Erasers Antigua Nigeria Missouri Wyoming
Soccer: The Octagon vs. Bahamas Palestine Nevada
The Tropics Belgium Panama
Basketball: Hollabacks vs.
Bermuda Philippines
Channel 5 News Team
Brazil Poland
British West Indies Portugal Typical Yearly Regional
Volleyball: Semi Pro vs. Canada Republic of China Representation 2005- 2009
Ellusive Eels Dominican Republic Russia
East Africa Saudi Arabia New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) 31
8:45 pm Intramural, Hikers and
Boaters of the Week go to town
Ecuador Singapore
Mid-Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV) 44
for ice cream.
England South Korea
France Spain Southeast (AL, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN) 26
Germany Sweden
Ghana Switzerland Southwest (NM, OK, TX) 8
Hong Kong Taiwan Midwest (IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO,OH,SD,WI) 13
Iceland Thailand
93 Camp School Road India Turkey Rocky Mountains (AZ, CO, ID, NV, WY, UT) 8
P.O. Box 390 Italy Venezuela Pacific Coast (AK, CA, OR, WA) 18
Wolfeboro, NH 03894 Jamaica Vietnam
Japan West Indies US Territories (PR, VI) 1
TEL: (603) 569-3451 Kuwait
FAX: (603) 569-4080
E-mail: school@wolfeboro.org
www.wolfeboro.org
Wolfeboro