An analysis of the EFA goals, the UNESCO initiative designed to meet MDG2. I wrote everything but the intro. All data mining and presentation of the data was done by me.
Europe 2014-2020: photonique, éclairages à diodesUNITEC
présentations de la Délégation générale Société de l’Information à la délégation d’Aquitains conduite par AEC, 30 janvier 2012: les technologies d'éclairage à diodes
TED is a nonprofit organization that began in 1984 hosting a conference bringing together people from technology, entertainment, and design. It has since grown to include two annual conferences, an award-winning video site for TED Talks, translation projects, fellowships, and an annual prize. TED aims to spread ideas through these various programs and events.
Jonas Törnblom, Director Marketing and Communication, Envac GroupNordic Innovation
Envac AB aims to contribute to better urban environments through innovative waste collection systems. Nordic countries can help rapidly urbanizing cities achieve UN sustainability goals through sharing best practices in areas like district heating and renewable energy. Key differences in Nordic governance include independent city finances, flat structures, solution-orientation, and trust between public and private sectors. Examples from Stockholm, like district energy networks using sewage and renewable sources, have inspired many but created little export. To increase exports of Nordic sustainable solutions requires intensified public-private cooperation at home and abroad, better documentation of best practices, communicating solutions in multiple languages, and educating foreign decision makers on the Nordic model.
This document discusses promoting Nordic solutions for smart, sustainable cities through Nordic cooperation. It outlines:
- The Nordic region consists of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and autonomous areas with 26 million people. Nordic cooperation is one of the oldest regional partnerships based on shared values.
- Nordic Innovation promotes cross-border innovation in the Nordic region. Key initiatives include Nordic Built Cities and Nordic Sustainable Cities to develop and export Nordic solutions for livable, smart cities globally.
- The strategy involves branding and promotion, facilitating Nordic systems solutions, and public advocacy. Activities will include events, workshops, and engaging with cities/regions in China, India, and
Consulting and support services to entities and public administrations for the design and development of Green Economy ecosystems and green business networks.
Europe 2014-2020: photonique, éclairages à diodesUNITEC
présentations de la Délégation générale Société de l’Information à la délégation d’Aquitains conduite par AEC, 30 janvier 2012: les technologies d'éclairage à diodes
TED is a nonprofit organization that began in 1984 hosting a conference bringing together people from technology, entertainment, and design. It has since grown to include two annual conferences, an award-winning video site for TED Talks, translation projects, fellowships, and an annual prize. TED aims to spread ideas through these various programs and events.
Jonas Törnblom, Director Marketing and Communication, Envac GroupNordic Innovation
Envac AB aims to contribute to better urban environments through innovative waste collection systems. Nordic countries can help rapidly urbanizing cities achieve UN sustainability goals through sharing best practices in areas like district heating and renewable energy. Key differences in Nordic governance include independent city finances, flat structures, solution-orientation, and trust between public and private sectors. Examples from Stockholm, like district energy networks using sewage and renewable sources, have inspired many but created little export. To increase exports of Nordic sustainable solutions requires intensified public-private cooperation at home and abroad, better documentation of best practices, communicating solutions in multiple languages, and educating foreign decision makers on the Nordic model.
This document discusses promoting Nordic solutions for smart, sustainable cities through Nordic cooperation. It outlines:
- The Nordic region consists of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and autonomous areas with 26 million people. Nordic cooperation is one of the oldest regional partnerships based on shared values.
- Nordic Innovation promotes cross-border innovation in the Nordic region. Key initiatives include Nordic Built Cities and Nordic Sustainable Cities to develop and export Nordic solutions for livable, smart cities globally.
- The strategy involves branding and promotion, facilitating Nordic systems solutions, and public advocacy. Activities will include events, workshops, and engaging with cities/regions in China, India, and
Consulting and support services to entities and public administrations for the design and development of Green Economy ecosystems and green business networks.
The document discusses open innovation and the social festival model. It describes Incubate, an organization that hosts 200 cutting edge artists across 25 venues in Tilburg. Incubate uses open source technology and social media to engage 127 registered users and 100k monthly blog visitors. The social festival model focuses on openness, accessibility, transparency and social interaction. It benefits organizations by enabling stakeholder engagement, transparency, efficiency, and out-of-the-box thinking, though openness also requires effort and changes to corporate culture. The document promotes further discussion of the social festival model.
This document discusses EU funding opportunities for third sector organizations in Wales through two programs: the Engagement Gateway and ILM. It provides statistics on funding accessed from 2000-2013, and outlines the goals and progress of the Gateway and ILM programs in supporting small organizations and preparing unemployed individuals for jobs. Examples of funded projects are described briefly, and it encourages organizations to start developing new project ideas for EU funding in 2014-2020.
Soren J Jorgensen - Innovation Center Denmark - Stanford Engineering - Jan 4 ...Burton Lee
The Innovation Centre Denmark connects Danish researchers, startups, and established companies with Silicon Valley. It has offices around the world and takes a three-pronged approach to commercial innovation, consultancy, and networks. It offers two programs: SCALEit to help startups grow through capital, feedback, and knowledge, and XPLOREit for larger corporate businesses seeking partnerships, technology, or growth support. The Centre aims to inspire Danish entrepreneurs and introduce them to the Silicon Valley ecosystem through speaker events, networking, and accelerator programs lasting one week or three months.
Entrepreneurs' Organization's Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland Arthur Holmer
Arthur Holmer is a managing principal of a real estate firm in Chicago and maintains membership in the Entrepreneurs' Organization. The Entrepreneurs' Organization will host its 2014 EO Geneva Global University from September 3-7 in Geneva, Switzerland for entrepreneurs from around the world. Geneva will be an excellent location for the event due to its cultural diversity and status as headquarters for international organizations, as well as the Swiss people's global perspective and pursuit of innovation that have earned Switzerland a top ranking for entrepreneurship.
Gro Dyrnes - Nordic Innovation House - European Startup Bridges - Stanford En...Burton Lee
Talk by Gro Dyrnes, CEO - Nordic Innovation House, at Stanford on Jan 4 2016, in our session on 'European Startup Bridges in Silicon Valley'.
Website: http://www.StanfordEuropreneurs.org
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordEuropreneurs
Twitter: @Europreneurs
The document presents The Stockholm Strategy 2020 which aims to double the tourism industry in Stockholm by 2020. The objectives are for Stockholm to be a world-class tourist destination with 15 million overnight stays, 50% more hospitality employees, and an 80% increase in tourism economic inflow. The uniqueness of the project is that public, private, and nonprofit organizations are jointly investing in the multi-year initiative. Over 40 companies and organizations make up the task force to implement business plans across existing businesses and involve the whole county of Stockholm.
Lund University is a world-class university founded in 1666 located in Sweden with over 47,000 students and 6,800 employees. The university has decided to explore opportunities to offer more open access courses like MOOCs and improve technology-enhanced learning to raise quality, reputation, internationalization, social innovation, and outreach. A pre-study will explore strengths, weaknesses, and strategic aims for making open education and digital learning more affordable and aligned with the university's policy. Challenges include legal, educational, organizational, and financial issues that will need to be addressed when implementing plans.
Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that allows users to create Haiku style slideshows. The tool encourages users to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations which can be shared on SlideShare. In just a few sentences, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create visual presentations.
Este documento lista cinco cidades africanas em rápido crescimento que oferecem oportunidades para investidores imobiliários: 1) Tete, Moçambique, devido à indústria de carvão em expansão; 2) Solwezi, Zâmbia, impulsionada por minas de cobre e níquel; 3) Takoradi, Gana, com o desenvolvimento da indústria de petróleo; 4) Juba, Sudão do Sul, apesar dos riscos políticos; 5) Pemba, Moçambique, devido aos
El documento describe la computación en la nube, que permite ofrecer servicios a través de Internet almacenando archivos e información en línea en lugar de en un dispositivo local. Esto ofrece ventajas como acceso a la información desde cualquier lugar y herramientas de colaboración en línea, pero también plantea riesgos para la seguridad de los datos y la dependencia de una conexión a Internet.
This document provides information from a business growth workshop on growing a business. It includes a GROW model for business growth, 10 tips for business growth such as opening new locations or targeting new markets. It also discusses traditional and specific sources of financing like grants, loans, equity investment. Finally it covers topics like the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme tax incentives for startups and investors, and 10 marketing tips such as using online presence, customer testimonials, and strategic partnerships.
The document provides an overview of JIRA concepts including projects, issues, statuses, resolutions, and priorities. A project contains a collection of issues and has a name and key. Issues represent bugs, epics, improvements, features, stories, and tasks. Statuses track an issue's stage from open to in progress, resolved, and closed. Resolutions indicate how an issue was addressed like fixed, won't fix, or duplicate. Priorities denote an issue's importance from blocker to critical, major, minor, and trivial.
This document discusses gender socialization and its impact on education. It addresses several key points:
1) Gender socialization begins early, with parents, schools, media and peers influencing children's views of masculinity and femininity.
2) Schools play a role in socializing gender through unequal treatment of boys and girls by teachers, textbooks, and valuing of male vs. female extracurricular activities.
3) While girls now outperform boys in education, gender inequality persists in careers and society. Factors like differential choices in college majors and prioritizing family over career contribute to this outcome.
4) Challenging gender stereotypes and making STEM fields seem more communal and inclusive
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL
COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS
Europe 2020 Flagship Initiative
Innovation Union
The document presents an operating model for inclusive and participatory policy dialogue developed by the European Partnership for Democracy (EPD) and partners. It describes EPD as a network that advocates for democracy support and facilitates knowledge exchange among practitioners. It also introduces two EPD members that participated in developing the model: the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy and the Club de Madrid. The operating model consists of three phases for conducting policy dialogue - collective assessment, consensus building, and monitoring and donor alignment - with an emphasis on inclusiveness, participation, understanding politics and context, and achieving tangible policy outcomes and institutional reforms.
Article written by Gisele Raulik- Murphy, Darragh Murphy, and Sara Sanches de Christiano.
Suggested citation:
Raulik-Murphy, G., Murphy, D., Christiano, S. S., (2014). Design Policy Recommendations for Uruguay. p.13-15. SEE Bulletin, issue 12.
Originally uploaded at http://www.seeplatform.eu/docs/SEE%20Platform%20Bulletin%2012%20-%20Dec%202014.pdf
This document provides a summary of the SEE Design Policy Monitor 2015, which examines trends in design policies and programs across Europe. Key findings include:
- 15 of the 28 EU member states have design explicitly included in national innovation policy.
- Design is being integrated into policies and programs at both the national and regional/local levels across Europe.
- Through workshops and other activities, the SEE network has influenced 17 design-related policies and 40 design-related programs representing over €6.2 million in new funding for design.
- Going forward, it is anticipated that more countries will integrate design into innovation policies, smart specialization strategies, and some may develop design action plans. Governments will also seek to build design capabilities
An annual interactive conference that brings professionals in public & corporate affairs, business leaders, policymakers, NGOs and communication experts in a multi-stakeholder platform
The document summarizes the history and activities of the European Association of Development Institutes (EADI). EADI was founded in 1975 to promote collaboration between European institutions involved in development research and training. It works to share knowledge, strengthen networks, and influence policymakers. Its activities include knowledge brokering, research services, training, setting quality standards, and facilitating partnerships. It has over 145 member organizations across Europe and partners globally to further development research and practice.
Green skills and innovation for inclusive growthMario Verissimo
The greening of the economy is a shared goal for advanced and less advanced
economies alike, particularly where sustained and inclusive employment is an
objective for policy-makers. However, the challenges of such greening, and the
implications for employment and skills, vary across regions and countries.
The document discusses open innovation and the social festival model. It describes Incubate, an organization that hosts 200 cutting edge artists across 25 venues in Tilburg. Incubate uses open source technology and social media to engage 127 registered users and 100k monthly blog visitors. The social festival model focuses on openness, accessibility, transparency and social interaction. It benefits organizations by enabling stakeholder engagement, transparency, efficiency, and out-of-the-box thinking, though openness also requires effort and changes to corporate culture. The document promotes further discussion of the social festival model.
This document discusses EU funding opportunities for third sector organizations in Wales through two programs: the Engagement Gateway and ILM. It provides statistics on funding accessed from 2000-2013, and outlines the goals and progress of the Gateway and ILM programs in supporting small organizations and preparing unemployed individuals for jobs. Examples of funded projects are described briefly, and it encourages organizations to start developing new project ideas for EU funding in 2014-2020.
Soren J Jorgensen - Innovation Center Denmark - Stanford Engineering - Jan 4 ...Burton Lee
The Innovation Centre Denmark connects Danish researchers, startups, and established companies with Silicon Valley. It has offices around the world and takes a three-pronged approach to commercial innovation, consultancy, and networks. It offers two programs: SCALEit to help startups grow through capital, feedback, and knowledge, and XPLOREit for larger corporate businesses seeking partnerships, technology, or growth support. The Centre aims to inspire Danish entrepreneurs and introduce them to the Silicon Valley ecosystem through speaker events, networking, and accelerator programs lasting one week or three months.
Entrepreneurs' Organization's Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland Arthur Holmer
Arthur Holmer is a managing principal of a real estate firm in Chicago and maintains membership in the Entrepreneurs' Organization. The Entrepreneurs' Organization will host its 2014 EO Geneva Global University from September 3-7 in Geneva, Switzerland for entrepreneurs from around the world. Geneva will be an excellent location for the event due to its cultural diversity and status as headquarters for international organizations, as well as the Swiss people's global perspective and pursuit of innovation that have earned Switzerland a top ranking for entrepreneurship.
Gro Dyrnes - Nordic Innovation House - European Startup Bridges - Stanford En...Burton Lee
Talk by Gro Dyrnes, CEO - Nordic Innovation House, at Stanford on Jan 4 2016, in our session on 'European Startup Bridges in Silicon Valley'.
Website: http://www.StanfordEuropreneurs.org
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordEuropreneurs
Twitter: @Europreneurs
The document presents The Stockholm Strategy 2020 which aims to double the tourism industry in Stockholm by 2020. The objectives are for Stockholm to be a world-class tourist destination with 15 million overnight stays, 50% more hospitality employees, and an 80% increase in tourism economic inflow. The uniqueness of the project is that public, private, and nonprofit organizations are jointly investing in the multi-year initiative. Over 40 companies and organizations make up the task force to implement business plans across existing businesses and involve the whole county of Stockholm.
Lund University is a world-class university founded in 1666 located in Sweden with over 47,000 students and 6,800 employees. The university has decided to explore opportunities to offer more open access courses like MOOCs and improve technology-enhanced learning to raise quality, reputation, internationalization, social innovation, and outreach. A pre-study will explore strengths, weaknesses, and strategic aims for making open education and digital learning more affordable and aligned with the university's policy. Challenges include legal, educational, organizational, and financial issues that will need to be addressed when implementing plans.
Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that allows users to create Haiku style slideshows. The tool encourages users to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations which can be shared on SlideShare. In just a few sentences, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create visual presentations.
Este documento lista cinco cidades africanas em rápido crescimento que oferecem oportunidades para investidores imobiliários: 1) Tete, Moçambique, devido à indústria de carvão em expansão; 2) Solwezi, Zâmbia, impulsionada por minas de cobre e níquel; 3) Takoradi, Gana, com o desenvolvimento da indústria de petróleo; 4) Juba, Sudão do Sul, apesar dos riscos políticos; 5) Pemba, Moçambique, devido aos
El documento describe la computación en la nube, que permite ofrecer servicios a través de Internet almacenando archivos e información en línea en lugar de en un dispositivo local. Esto ofrece ventajas como acceso a la información desde cualquier lugar y herramientas de colaboración en línea, pero también plantea riesgos para la seguridad de los datos y la dependencia de una conexión a Internet.
This document provides information from a business growth workshop on growing a business. It includes a GROW model for business growth, 10 tips for business growth such as opening new locations or targeting new markets. It also discusses traditional and specific sources of financing like grants, loans, equity investment. Finally it covers topics like the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme tax incentives for startups and investors, and 10 marketing tips such as using online presence, customer testimonials, and strategic partnerships.
The document provides an overview of JIRA concepts including projects, issues, statuses, resolutions, and priorities. A project contains a collection of issues and has a name and key. Issues represent bugs, epics, improvements, features, stories, and tasks. Statuses track an issue's stage from open to in progress, resolved, and closed. Resolutions indicate how an issue was addressed like fixed, won't fix, or duplicate. Priorities denote an issue's importance from blocker to critical, major, minor, and trivial.
This document discusses gender socialization and its impact on education. It addresses several key points:
1) Gender socialization begins early, with parents, schools, media and peers influencing children's views of masculinity and femininity.
2) Schools play a role in socializing gender through unequal treatment of boys and girls by teachers, textbooks, and valuing of male vs. female extracurricular activities.
3) While girls now outperform boys in education, gender inequality persists in careers and society. Factors like differential choices in college majors and prioritizing family over career contribute to this outcome.
4) Challenging gender stereotypes and making STEM fields seem more communal and inclusive
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL
COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS
Europe 2020 Flagship Initiative
Innovation Union
The document presents an operating model for inclusive and participatory policy dialogue developed by the European Partnership for Democracy (EPD) and partners. It describes EPD as a network that advocates for democracy support and facilitates knowledge exchange among practitioners. It also introduces two EPD members that participated in developing the model: the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy and the Club de Madrid. The operating model consists of three phases for conducting policy dialogue - collective assessment, consensus building, and monitoring and donor alignment - with an emphasis on inclusiveness, participation, understanding politics and context, and achieving tangible policy outcomes and institutional reforms.
Article written by Gisele Raulik- Murphy, Darragh Murphy, and Sara Sanches de Christiano.
Suggested citation:
Raulik-Murphy, G., Murphy, D., Christiano, S. S., (2014). Design Policy Recommendations for Uruguay. p.13-15. SEE Bulletin, issue 12.
Originally uploaded at http://www.seeplatform.eu/docs/SEE%20Platform%20Bulletin%2012%20-%20Dec%202014.pdf
This document provides a summary of the SEE Design Policy Monitor 2015, which examines trends in design policies and programs across Europe. Key findings include:
- 15 of the 28 EU member states have design explicitly included in national innovation policy.
- Design is being integrated into policies and programs at both the national and regional/local levels across Europe.
- Through workshops and other activities, the SEE network has influenced 17 design-related policies and 40 design-related programs representing over €6.2 million in new funding for design.
- Going forward, it is anticipated that more countries will integrate design into innovation policies, smart specialization strategies, and some may develop design action plans. Governments will also seek to build design capabilities
An annual interactive conference that brings professionals in public & corporate affairs, business leaders, policymakers, NGOs and communication experts in a multi-stakeholder platform
The document summarizes the history and activities of the European Association of Development Institutes (EADI). EADI was founded in 1975 to promote collaboration between European institutions involved in development research and training. It works to share knowledge, strengthen networks, and influence policymakers. Its activities include knowledge brokering, research services, training, setting quality standards, and facilitating partnerships. It has over 145 member organizations across Europe and partners globally to further development research and practice.
Green skills and innovation for inclusive growthMario Verissimo
The greening of the economy is a shared goal for advanced and less advanced
economies alike, particularly where sustained and inclusive employment is an
objective for policy-makers. However, the challenges of such greening, and the
implications for employment and skills, vary across regions and countries.
The GR Forum is an annual conference that brings together professionals in public affairs, business leaders, policymakers, NGOs, and communications experts. It aims to promote ethical lobbying and networking between the private sector and government. Prior attendees include members of European and Ukrainian parliaments, heads of business associations, and corporate affairs directors. The forum discusses topics like developing relationships with government, international market opportunities, and legal frameworks. It provides a platform for stakeholders to share knowledge and ideas to influence public policy decisions in Central and Eastern Europe.
Concord Europe Anual Report 2016. European NGO Confederation for Relief and D...Dominique Gross
In 2016, CONCORD embarked on a new seven-year strategy.
The process started two years ago when members decided to
shift our priorities and change the focus as well as the way the
confederation works so far. The main objective was to work
transversally and avoid thematic sillos. Twenty sixteen was the
first year of implementation of the strategy.
This new strategy is based on two pillars of work supported by
key principles:
1. Making sustainable development a reality for all. European
policy promotes sustainable economic, social and human
development, addressing the causes of poverty and inequality,
and is based on human rights, gender equality,
justice and democracy.
2. An enhanced sharing and learning space to support our
sector in transition. The rights and responsibilities of citizens
and organised civil society, to influence those representing
them in governments and EU institutions, are
promoted and respected.
The document provides information about the G20, including its objectives to coordinate policy between members, establish financial regulations, and modernize international financial architecture. It discusses the G20's membership, which includes 19 countries and the EU and represents around 90% of global GDP and 80% of global trade. The document also outlines Australia's 2014 G20 presidency priorities of promoting economic growth, employment, and making the global economy more resilient. It introduces the G20 Foundation as an independent platform to develop a framework for better global governance and discusses some of its initiatives like the Green Growth Forum to promote sustainable development ideas. In the end, it provides recommendations on steps needed to stabilize Ukraine's situation and facilitate its transition.
world economic forum and global development (WEF)T R Chanchal
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the global state by engaging leaders to shape agendas. It hosts various projects and initiatives on issues like international trade, economic progress, education, gender, work, healthcare, and more. The organization aims to address challenges and accelerate solutions through public-private collaboration at both the global and regional levels.
Global Value Chains, Production Transformation and DevelopmentDr Lendy Spires
The OECD Initiative on Global Value Chains aims to promote sustainable and inclusive growth through improved integration into global value chains. It provides a platform for peer learning and policy dialogue between OECD and non-OECD countries. The Initiative works to improve measurement of participation in global trade and production and identify policies to promote upgrading. Its goals include developing new indicators, sharing evidence on successful participation policies, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen the development impact of global value chain strategies.
The European Commissioner for Development addressed civil society organizations at a forum on Africa-EU relations. He emphasized the important role of CSOs in promoting democracy, participation, and inclusive policymaking. He outlined the EU's commitment to supporting CSOs, including by channeling over 5 billion euros in development aid through them and seeking stronger links and dialogue with CSOs. The Commissioner expressed hope that CSOs would play a central role in debates at an upcoming EU-Africa summit and in shaping a post-2015 development framework to replace the Millennium Development Goals.
The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth: The social policy bran...UNDP Policy Centre
A presentation by the Director of IPC-IG on the perspectives for the International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth and its work dedicated to fostering the South-South debate and learning on policy innovations for achieving inclusive growth.
This document provides an overview and update on the CAAST-Net Plus project and related activities:
- The Entebbe forum in November brought together African and European stakeholders to discuss knowledge transfer solutions to challenges like health, food security and climate change.
- A new CAAST-Net Plus report analyzes Africa-EU research collaboration on climate change, finding low levels of research uptake and a lack of clear impact pathways.
- An expert working group is developing a roadmap for an EU-Africa research partnership on food and nutrition security and sustainable agriculture, focusing on priority research themes and implementation mechanisms.
This document discusses the role of civil society in development assistance and aid effectiveness within the European Union. It provides context on development assistance goals and the role of non-governmental organizations. Specifically:
1) The EU aims to ensure resources for achieving the UN's Millennium Development Goals through economic, social, and environmental development assistance.
2) Civil society organizations play a significant role in international development cooperation both before and after the EU institutionalized development policies.
3) Networks like CONCORD represent over 1,800 European NGOs and aim to build capacity for development work in new EU member states.
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𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
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Shada Islam
Eric Piaget
Director of Policy at Friends of Europe
shada.islam@friendsofeurope.org
Tel: +32 (0) 2 893 98 15
Project Assistant at Friends of Europe
Eric.piaget@friendsofeurope.org
Tel: +32 (0) 2 893 98 26
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