This presentation on Samsung Hope, Samsung's CSR initiative in the Southeast Asian region, was shared with members of Social Media Breakfast on 13 December 2008. Find more about Samsung Hope at www.samsunghope.org.
Blackness is Creativeness and God Made Me Black Because He Is Creative are now both for sale!
https://tinyurl.com/mcf9srvk
My kids asked me not to write another book. I did not respect their wishes. I wanted to say, "How could I not? Have you been awake the last year?" Daily more African American men are hunted. Today it was Daunte Wright. Tomorrow will be another victim. If you are not angry yet you are not paying attention. My books will not solve police brutality. They will raise awareness of race relations in North America. This is all one can do. Please support my cause.
Blackness is Creative is now for sale!
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This is a child's first book on race relations and is for children ages preschool and up. Please educate your children and make our county a safer place for all people to live.
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Putting Children First: Identifying solutions and taking action to tackle poverty and inequality in Africa.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 23-25 October 2017
This three-day international conference aimed to engage policy makers, practitioners and researchers in identifying solutions for fighting child poverty and inequality in Africa, and in inspiring action towards change. The conference offered a platform for bridging divides across sectors, disciplines and policy, practice and research.
This presentation on Samsung Hope, Samsung's CSR initiative in the Southeast Asian region, was shared with members of Social Media Breakfast on 13 December 2008. Find more about Samsung Hope at www.samsunghope.org.
Blackness is Creativeness and God Made Me Black Because He Is Creative are now both for sale!
https://tinyurl.com/mcf9srvk
My kids asked me not to write another book. I did not respect their wishes. I wanted to say, "How could I not? Have you been awake the last year?" Daily more African American men are hunted. Today it was Daunte Wright. Tomorrow will be another victim. If you are not angry yet you are not paying attention. My books will not solve police brutality. They will raise awareness of race relations in North America. This is all one can do. Please support my cause.
Blackness is Creative is now for sale!
Order your copy today at:
https://tinyurl.com/39zznbah
This is a child's first book on race relations and is for children ages preschool and up. Please educate your children and make our county a safer place for all people to live.
www.juliefederico.com
Putting Children First: Identifying solutions and taking action to tackle poverty and inequality in Africa.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 23-25 October 2017
This three-day international conference aimed to engage policy makers, practitioners and researchers in identifying solutions for fighting child poverty and inequality in Africa, and in inspiring action towards change. The conference offered a platform for bridging divides across sectors, disciplines and policy, practice and research.
The role of linguistically sensitive education in shaping cultural sensitivity.Karin Martin
This work was presented during the SIETAR Europe Congress 2017 in Dublin. It reports the results of a Professional Development Program for teachers, elaborated for an International School in Europe, in order to promote and create a multilingual culture at school. According to research evidence, the amount of formal schooling in the first language / mother tongue of second language learners is a stronger predictor than the socioeconomic status of how rapidly students will catch up in the second language (in this case English). Although the main language of instruction at ISC school is English, ninety percent of the students who began in the first year were not native English speakers. Thus, the faculty was faced with the challenge of helping students acquire English while simultaneously celebrating and supporting their mother-tongue language development. This work confirmed that the benefits of multilingualism and some key findings in the field of Linguistics need to be communicated more clearly to all levels of society, especially to teachers and families, if we want to create an environment that celebrate different languages and cultures.
The role of linguistically sensitive education in shaping cultural sensitivity.Karin Martin
This work was presented during the SIETAR Europe Congress 2017 in Dublin. It reports the results of a Professional Development Program for teachers, elaborated for an International School in Europe, in order to promote and create a multilingual culture at school. According to research evidence, the amount of formal schooling in the first language / mother tongue of second language learners is a stronger predictor than the socioeconomic status of how rapidly students will catch up in the second language (in this case English). Although the main language of instruction at ISC school is English, ninety percent of the students who began in the first year were not native English speakers. Thus, the faculty was faced with the challenge of helping students acquire English while simultaneously celebrating and supporting their mother-tongue language development. This work confirmed that the benefits of multilingualism and some key findings in the field of Linguistics need to be communicated more clearly to all levels of society, especially to teachers and families, if we want to create an environment that celebrate different languages and cultures.
Volume 2: issue 3
Contents
• PAN at a glance:2013
• Front Page father Media Campaign Launched
• PAN Materials: Translated and Impacting Communities in East Africa
• A COLD WAR BREWING: The ‘Lost’ New Generation should borrow from indigenous knowledge on Parenting
• PAN Events
Archive newsletters on PAN Website: Download: Download previous PAN newsletters, click on link: http://www.parentinginafrica.org/en/index.php?option=com_jdownloads&Itemid=49&view=viewcategory&catid=6
ONE DAY - About our work in Sierra Leonehello_oneday
Hallo! Schön, dass Sie sich die Zeit nehmen <3
Wir freuen uns hier unsere Arbeit in Sierra Leone zu zeigen.
Manches Schlimme, muss man leider sehen und hören, um zu verstehen (...)
Unser Team vor Ort leistet unglaubliche Arbeit. Unser Projektschwerpunkte: Mädchen, die Opfer sexueller Gewalt wurden. Wir schützen Menschenrechte.
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Sparing the Rod and Nurturing the Child : Caribbean culture and violence agai...Vidyaratha Kissoon
This is a presentation delivered at the Caribbean Studies Association Conference in 2010 (Barbados) around the issue of corporal punishment of children
Children play a crucial role in solving the most persistent development problems we face in the world today. Explore, discover and support the empowerment of children - to build a future we want..
1. BILLABONG HIGH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
BHOOMI PARK, MALAD ( WEST )
Chuppi Todo - An initiative against child sexual
abuse
“Nevainiba ir vienmer netur aizdomas”
Innocence is always
unsuspicious.
The adults often neglect and forget the path of innocence, the path
that bound together our bliss, our solitude and our emotional
surrender………………..
Now picture this…a Herculean figure, a dark mass of dastardly
proportions, spewing forthwith its vile rotting stench of pedophilia,
this beast then treads upon your path, shattering its very fabric,
destroying its contents and shredding all convalescence.
Billabong High International School Malad, in association with the
alumni of Tata Institute for Social Services conducted a nationwide
campaign that united that very spark of endeavor that lay dormant
for far too long.
As a part of the Chuppi Todo drive we oriented the parents of our
Students & parents of ‘Kshitij’(the school run for the
underprivileged children by Billabong High International School)
about child sex abuse through a presentation made by the students
of the Core group We also oriented the children about the good
touch & bad touch through the presentation and to follow the
motto ‘Don’t keep mum , Speak to mom’.
We the students of Billabong High International School Malad,
rallied out an awareness drive, and not short on our will we also
approached the Home Minister, Mr.R.R.Patil a most interesting
2. entity, upon presentation of our memorandum we received the
heartiest of support from the Honorable Mr.R.R.Patil.