DC Canada Education Publishing is a small Canadian publisher that has found tremendous success in the education market. Over its 15 years in business, it has sold millions of books worldwide and become an integral part of China's public school curriculum. It creates resources for English language learning, different subjects, and ability levels using engaging stories, illustrations and games. Feedback from schools, libraries, parents and reviewers praise DC Canada's products for stimulating learning in fun ways and meeting diverse needs.
The focus of this presentation is to provide insights about the word done on the Education of Roman Community in Kosovo. In addition, in slides are presented current initiatives and further recommendations to expand the knowledge of Roman Community living in Kosovo.
Learn how your students from kindergarten to
high school can be a part of KCPT productions,
reporting and storytelling. KCPT staff will
introduce three major initiatives around
education including the American Graduate
project (students share how their school is
preparing them for the workforce), Take Note
(youth share their perspectives on education
through student reporting and media production),
and Local Stories on KCPT Kids (highlight the
work in your K-5 classroom on KCPT’s 24/7 PBS
Kids channel).
While it’s easy to buy pre-made Valentine’s Day décor for your classroom, it’s just as simple – and more meaningful – to have your students help make it. Here are four Valentine's Day projects that will fill your classroom with love.
A panel of children's literacy and science education experts were on Capitol Hill to champion a new approach to STEM education that will make these critical disciplines more accessible to young people. Introducing The Curious Adventures of Sydney and Symon in: Water Wonders, a new STEM-meets-literacy resource for children ages 6-8, the National Writing Project, Reading Is Fundamental, and FableVision outlined the importance of their collaborative effort, and provided examples of how Water Wonders is currently being used in children's literacy programs nationwide.
Presented at GaCOMO15 by Leigh Skowronski, Radha Ashok, Patrice Prevos.
"Meet Me at the library for STEAM" demonstrates how libraries could stage a STEAM event inexpensively, promote library services and build lasting relationships with the schools in their cluster.
Akupunktura Ulicy - czyli czego potrzebują mieszkańcy i przechodnie skweru pr...KomitywaTV
Akupunktura Ulicy - czyli czego potrzebują mieszkańcy i przechodnie skweru przy ul. Małeckiego.
Wyniki rozmów przeprowadzonych 9 i 10 maja 2015 roku w ramach projektu Włącz Łazarz przeprowadzonych przez nieformalną grupę Komitywa www.facebook.com/KOMITYWA.org
Apresentamos novamente nosso projeto TCC na Fatec do Ipiranga, participando do programa Prata da Casa. Onde os melhores trabalhos são apresentados para os 3º, 4º e 5º semestres do curso de Análise e Desenvolvimento de Sistemas.
The focus of this presentation is to provide insights about the word done on the Education of Roman Community in Kosovo. In addition, in slides are presented current initiatives and further recommendations to expand the knowledge of Roman Community living in Kosovo.
Learn how your students from kindergarten to
high school can be a part of KCPT productions,
reporting and storytelling. KCPT staff will
introduce three major initiatives around
education including the American Graduate
project (students share how their school is
preparing them for the workforce), Take Note
(youth share their perspectives on education
through student reporting and media production),
and Local Stories on KCPT Kids (highlight the
work in your K-5 classroom on KCPT’s 24/7 PBS
Kids channel).
While it’s easy to buy pre-made Valentine’s Day décor for your classroom, it’s just as simple – and more meaningful – to have your students help make it. Here are four Valentine's Day projects that will fill your classroom with love.
A panel of children's literacy and science education experts were on Capitol Hill to champion a new approach to STEM education that will make these critical disciplines more accessible to young people. Introducing The Curious Adventures of Sydney and Symon in: Water Wonders, a new STEM-meets-literacy resource for children ages 6-8, the National Writing Project, Reading Is Fundamental, and FableVision outlined the importance of their collaborative effort, and provided examples of how Water Wonders is currently being used in children's literacy programs nationwide.
Presented at GaCOMO15 by Leigh Skowronski, Radha Ashok, Patrice Prevos.
"Meet Me at the library for STEAM" demonstrates how libraries could stage a STEAM event inexpensively, promote library services and build lasting relationships with the schools in their cluster.
Akupunktura Ulicy - czyli czego potrzebują mieszkańcy i przechodnie skweru pr...KomitywaTV
Akupunktura Ulicy - czyli czego potrzebują mieszkańcy i przechodnie skweru przy ul. Małeckiego.
Wyniki rozmów przeprowadzonych 9 i 10 maja 2015 roku w ramach projektu Włącz Łazarz przeprowadzonych przez nieformalną grupę Komitywa www.facebook.com/KOMITYWA.org
Apresentamos novamente nosso projeto TCC na Fatec do Ipiranga, participando do programa Prata da Casa. Onde os melhores trabalhos são apresentados para os 3º, 4º e 5º semestres do curso de Análise e Desenvolvimento de Sistemas.
Attorney Ethics and Automated TechnologyPaul Freeman
Advances in technology allow more and more legal work to be automated. While automated systems can drastically improve efficiency in a law practice, it’s important for lawyers to understand their obligations under the disciplinary rules of professional conduct when it comes to automating legal tasks.
Apresentação Meetup Faccilita Corretor Google Brasil - 01/03/2016Leonardo Turbiani
O propósito de irmos ao Meetup contar o Case do nosso TCC foi demonstrar o quanto participar de eventos da comunidade, como os Meetups do GDG, nos ajudaram a concluir o TCC, além de nos ajudar a melhorar como pessoas, como alunos e como profissionais.
The Literacy Center (TLC) held its Literacy Celebration Wednesday, April 30, at Old National Bank. The celebration was held in honor of their volunteer service and student success.
The Service Award goes to someone who has exhibited an exceptional amount of willingness to go above and beyond the traditional volunteer expectations. The winners were Katy Dunigan, a former executive director and current board of directors member for the past six years, and Reece McDevitt, a volunteer for the past year who has assisted them with events, editing, additional educational opportunities and tutoring.
The Student of the Year award is given to a student who has exhibited an exceptional amount of commitment, determination, and success in working toward or achieving his or her goals. The award was given to Ashley Sauer. Ashley is a student who has shown exceptional progress towards her goals and has consistently gone above our requirements including being a spokesperson. Due to confidentiality of our services, the name of the other student of the year cannot be released at this time.
The Tutor of the Year award goes to a volunteer tutor who has exhibited an exceptional amount of generosity, effort, and commitment to his/her student and to TLC. The award was given to Jessica Mallinder. Jessica joined TLC after relocating to Evansville in late 2012. She has a contagious energy and utilizes innovative tutoring methods that have helped her student make tremendous progress in a short period of time. She helps with additional task behind the scenes including editing and events.
Our Friend of Literacy Award honors members of the community whose exceptional contributions have enabled TLCs to advance adult literacy in the community. The winners were Dennis John Bailey and Diane Douglas of the WIKY Morning show. “DJB & Diane go above and beyond when getting the word out about our services and events.” said Jennifer Wigginton, Executive Director. “They are not only friends of The Literacy Center but the community as a whole.”
The Gordon R. & Helen McKinney Memorial Service Award was the top honor of the night, and went to someone who is an integral part of the Literacy Center’s success. It can be a long time volunteer, a former board member, or a community leader who has contributed large amounts of time, energy, or resources to TLC. The award was giving to Susanna Hoeness-Krupsaw. Susanna is celebrating her 20 year anniversary this year with the Literacy Center and has been a tutor and trainer of volunteer tutors for many years. She has had many students of all levels and is currently Ashley Sauer’s tutor. “She has always gone above and beyond for each of her students in the past twenty years and is essential to our tutor training for our volunteers to understand the challenges of the adult learner,” said Jennifer Wigginton, Executive Director. “It is a privilege to know and work with her.”
Chalkpiece is a fast-growing Non-Profit Organisation that uses design as a tool to identify and solve social problems. Our Primary Motto is to bring design education as an Academic Syllabus in all schools and Colleges and also spread design awareness to all people, especially among school students. Our main intention is to give design education to enable people to take up the right decision in their careers by applying design principles. it's our 9th edition
Chalkpiece is a fast-growing Non-Profit Organisation that uses design as a tool to identify and solve social problems. Our Primary Motto is to bring design education as an Academic Syllabus in all schools and Colleges and also spread design awareness to all people, especially among students. Our main intention is to give design education to enable people to take up the right decision in their careers by applying design principles. it's our 9th edition
Chalkpiece is a fast-growing Non-Profit Organisation that uses design as a tool to identify and solve social problems. Our Primary Motto is to bring design education as an Academic Syllabus in all schools and Colleges and also spread design awareness to all people, especially among school students. Our main intention is to give design education to enable people to take up the right decision in their careers by applying design principles. it's our 9th edition.
2. WE’RE A SMALL
CANADIAN PUBLISHER
AND WE’RE MAKING
BIG WAVES
WHO WE ARE and why you should listen
DC Canada Education Publishing is a small innovative publisher. Over the
past 15 years, we’ve sold millions of books around the world. Our diverse
and passionate team consists of writers, editors, illustrators, and creative
directors who are dedicated to creating educational materials for children
and teachers.
OUR SUCCESS in the industry
DC Canada started out publishing ESL textbooks for China back in the 1990s.
Through a series of collaborations, a collection of grade 1 - 12, Ministry of
Education approved, textbooks were launched. This helped us become an
integral part of the curriculum used by public schools in China.
After our tremendous success in China, we extended our mandate to
include science, literature, mathematics, and music for the international
markets. Our award-winning educational resources are designed for both
school and at-home use.
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DC Canada Education Publishing
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3. HOW WE EMPOWER
TODAY’S YOUTH
THROUGH EDUCATION
ESTABLISHING A FOUNDATION
for individuals learning english
DC Canada also creates ESL learning resources
to help foster total development. We work
with both children and adults using music and
short stories as tools to educate and empower.
Children learn about language, creativity, self-
expression, communication,
and cultural differences.
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
for different abilities and skills
DC Canada works with authors and educational
consultants to develop products that inspire
children. We publish a variety of content that
suits children of different abilities and skill
levels and help them develop essential thinking
and executive function skills.
ENGAGING STUDENTS
with nontraditional teaching methods
DC Canada partners with community centers
and schools to test products to make sure they
fit students’ needs. We provide materials on
everything from mathematics and philosophy
to the Charter of Rights in a student-friendly
format filled with engaging stories, beautiful
illustrations, and a wealth of information.
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DC Canada Education Publishing
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4. THE PEOPLE
WHO ENCOURAGE
US TO DO WHAT WE
KNOW BEST
33% primary schools and teachers
30% homeschoolers and parents
18% public and private libraries
7% educational advocates
7% associations and councils
4% community centers and programs
1% educational publishers
* Taken from Facebook, Twitter, and DC Canada’s 2015 Sales Report
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DC Canada Education Publishing
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5. PEOPLE ARE
DISCOVERING
WHO WE ARE
70+ likes on facebook
200+ followers on twitter
1K+ sessions per month
700+ monthly uniques
5M+ purchases to date
* Taken from Facebook, Twitter, and Google Analytics
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DC Canada Education Publishing
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6. AND SOME OF
THEM SHOWER US
WITH ATTENTION
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7. PEOPLE LOVE TO
RECOMMEND
OUR PRODUCTS
“Clever, quirky, humourous, informative. It’s hard to beat that combination.
Then add in the fact that you need this series, and these books go to the
top of the ‘Must Buy’ list” — Canadian Materials Magazine
“A fun game for all ages that improves thinking skills and expands the
imagination by stimulating everyone to reason and share ideas”
— Ottawa Separate School Board
“The kits allow a multidimensional approach to teaching concepts to
capture interest and meets the needs of a variety of learning styles”
— Woodroffe United Church, After School Program
“These colourful and entertaining stories seek to empower young children”
— The Guardian
“The Charter for Children uses animals to teach human lessons much like
Aesop’s Fables, allowing children to engage in moral dilemmas. Characters
speak in repeated rhymes, lending a Dr. Seuss quality to it that compounds
the message” — Professionally Speaking
“Would no doubt enlarge the student’s understanding of self and others
in various life situations, teach students to be analytical and evaluate in
judgement making and decision and problem solving skills in the learning
process. These evaluators all made strong recommendations for their
schools to purchase the game”
— Librarian and Fellow Canadian College of Teachers
“A very interesting and stimulating game for developing thinking skills and
communicating ideas” — Association of Parents of Bright Children
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8. START THE
CONVERSATION
OF A LIFETIME
(613) 565-8885
1-888-565-8881
180 Metcalfe Street, Suite 204
Ottawa, ON Canada
K2P 1P5
www.dc-canada.ca info@dc-canada.ca
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