The religious landscape in the Netherlands has dramatically changed over the past 50 years. Church attendance and membership have declined sharply, with over 80% of people rarely or never attending church now compared to 43% in 1966. The number of people living in monastic communities has declined from 50,000 in 1960 to only 5,000 in 2016, with the average age being 86. Between 1975 and 2008, over 1,500 monasteries and convents were closed. As a result of these changes, hundreds of religious buildings have been closed, with projections that over 90% of churches could close in the next ten years. This has led to a surplus of 200,000 to 500,000 redundant religious objects that need assessing and documenting to
This document discusses how technology can help teachers differentiate instruction to meet students' individual needs. It describes differentiating content, process, and products. For content, technology allows varying reading levels, complexity, and building background knowledge through tools like Newsela, Edpuzzle, and Quizlet. For process, tools like Google Classroom, Edmodo, and Padlet support different organization, response times, and reteaching needs. Finally, for products, technology provides multiple means of expression through choice boards, digital organization, and content creation tools.
Priscila Gonsales is a social entrepreneur and Ashoka fellow who works in the field of education. She has a master's degree in education and is focused on open education and digital culture. Through her organization Educadigital, she promotes the use of design thinking methodology to innovate education using empathy, collaboration, and prototyping. She advocates for open educational resources and flexible licensing in Brazil. Educadigital also offers workshops on design thinking for educators to improve classroom practices using technology.
The religious landscape in the Netherlands has dramatically changed over the past 50 years. Church attendance and membership have declined sharply, with over 80% of people rarely or never attending church now compared to 43% in 1966. The number of people living in monastic communities has declined from 50,000 in 1960 to only 5,000 in 2016, with the average age being 86. Between 1975 and 2008, over 1,500 monasteries and convents were closed. As a result of these changes, hundreds of religious buildings have been closed, with projections that over 90% of churches could close in the next ten years. This has led to a surplus of 200,000 to 500,000 redundant religious objects that need assessing and documenting to
This document discusses how technology can help teachers differentiate instruction to meet students' individual needs. It describes differentiating content, process, and products. For content, technology allows varying reading levels, complexity, and building background knowledge through tools like Newsela, Edpuzzle, and Quizlet. For process, tools like Google Classroom, Edmodo, and Padlet support different organization, response times, and reteaching needs. Finally, for products, technology provides multiple means of expression through choice boards, digital organization, and content creation tools.
Priscila Gonsales is a social entrepreneur and Ashoka fellow who works in the field of education. She has a master's degree in education and is focused on open education and digital culture. Through her organization Educadigital, she promotes the use of design thinking methodology to innovate education using empathy, collaboration, and prototyping. She advocates for open educational resources and flexible licensing in Brazil. Educadigital also offers workshops on design thinking for educators to improve classroom practices using technology.
O documento descreve a transformação do edifício da antiga escola pública PS1 em Queens, NYC, em um espaço expositivo de arte alternativo. Detalha a história do local desde sua desativação como escola até se tornar o PS1 Institute for Contemporary Art e, posteriormente, o MoMA PS1. Também aborda a contracultura dos anos 60/70 e movimentos artísticos de vanguarda que influenciaram a criação de espaços expositivos alternativos em Nova York.
This SMARTboard lesson plan involves splitting the class into teams representing different horses in a race. Students will answer questions to move their horse forward, with the first team to cross the finish line winning. The questions can cover any topic or grade level. The lesson has been downloaded over 14,000 times. The plan could be adapted for a review game before a quiz by creating questions about a topic like Greek gods and mythology. As an art education major, this ties into teaching about Greek art which often features mythological figures.
Este documento explica los beneficios y requisitos del bautismo cristiano. Indica que el bautismo es necesario para la salvación y ofrece el perdón de los pecados, una vida nueva y el don del Espíritu Santo. Citando a Mateo 28:19 y Hechos 2:38, señala que Jesucristo mandó bautizar a sus discípulos y que el bautismo requiere arrepentimiento y entrega a Dios. Además, describe que el bautismo debe ser por inmersión completa en el agua, como fue
Nathalie Nahai - The secret psychology of persuasive videosNathalie Nahai
In this keynote for WistiaFest 2016, I reveal how to leverage the brain's metaphorical primal, emotional and rational systems to design more persuasive videos.
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Nathalie Nahai - The secret psychology of online persuasionNathalie Nahai
In this revealing presentation, Web Psychologist Nathalie Nahai reveals how you can understand the brain’s primal, emotional and rational systems to predict the behaviour of prospects and tailor your marketing communications for more engagement.
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The document discusses foreign banks operating in India. It provides information on major foreign banks like Standard Chartered, HSBC, and Citibank and their branch networks in India. Reasons for foreign banks entering India include opportunities from India's growing economy and liberalization of India's banking policies. The future of foreign banks in India is positive due to continued economic growth, increasing credit and trade volumes, and opportunities in retail banking and supporting Indian companies expanding globally.
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The document discusses why people share social content online. It states that social content acts as a carrier for emotional contagion, indicates the sharer's mood, provokes curiosity, and allows for social commentary. It also creates shared cultural experiences. The document then provides tips on writing headlines that will encourage sharing, such as using trigger words, numbers, adjectives and promises.
- India is the fourth largest consumer of edible oils globally, but domestic production meets only about 35-40% of demand, forcing heavy reliance on imports.
- Consumption varies greatly by region and socioeconomic group. The industry is highly fragmented with over 600 extraction units and 166 vanaspati manufacturers, though only 10 oil and 8 vanaspati units have national reach.
- Key players include Adani Wilmar, Hindustan Unilever, ITC, and Marico. The market is growing at 8.7% annually but faces issues of surplus capacity and dependency on imports for raw materials.