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- Credits that must be kept and restrictions on modifying and sharing the template depending on membership type.
Achievement First is a growing network of non-profit, high-performing, college-preparatory, K to 12 public charter schools in Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island. The mission of Achievement First is to deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all of America's children. We believe that all children, regardless of race or economic status, can succeed if they have access to a great education. Achievement First schools provide all of our students with the academic and character skills they need to graduate from top colleges, to succeed in a competitive world and to serve as the next generation of leaders in our communities.
Achievement First was established in 2003 by the founders of Amistad Academy, a nationally acclaimed public charter school in New Haven, CT. Amistad Academy, which was founded in 1999 to prove that urban students can achieve at the same high levels as their suburban peers, enabled its students to achieve at such extraordinarily high levels that the founders were asked to use Amistad Academy's knowledge and best practices to have a greater impact. Achievement First has grown into a network that includes 25 public charter schools in five cities.
Achievement First will continue to create public charter schools that close the achievement gap, while also looking to partner with other like-minded, reform-oriented organizations and traditional school districts to maximize our collective impact. Our theory of change is that by creating the equivalent of an urban public school "district," Achievement First can serve as proof that closing the achievement gap is possible at district scale and inspire broader reform. Achievement First is focused on continuing to close the achievement gap and serving as an example for other public charter schools and traditional public school districts. We will continue our work until every child is given access to a great education and enjoys the real freedom that flows from that opportunity.
Achievement First is a growing network of non-profit, high-performing, college-preparatory, K to 12 public charter schools in Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island. The mission of Achievement First is to deliver on the promise of equal educational opportunity for all of America's children. We believe that all children, regardless of race or economic status, can succeed if they have access to a great education. Achievement First schools provide all of our students with the academic and character skills they need to graduate from top colleges, to succeed in a competitive world and to serve as the next generation of leaders in our communities.
Achievement First was established in 2003 by the founders of Amistad Academy, a nationally acclaimed public charter school in New Haven, CT. Amistad Academy, which was founded in 1999 to prove that urban students can achieve at the same high levels as their suburban peers, enabled its students to achieve at such extraordinarily high levels that the founders were asked to use Amistad Academy's knowledge and best practices to have a greater impact. Achievement First has grown into a network that includes 25 public charter schools in five cities.
Achievement First will continue to create public charter schools that close the achievement gap, while also looking to partner with other like-minded, reform-oriented organizations and traditional school districts to maximize our collective impact. Our theory of change is that by creating the equivalent of an urban public school "district," Achievement First can serve as proof that closing the achievement gap is possible at district scale and inspire broader reform. Achievement First is focused on continuing to close the achievement gap and serving as an example for other public charter schools and traditional public school districts. We will continue our work until every child is given access to a great education and enjoys the real freedom that flows from that opportunity.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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2. Contents of this Template
Here’s what you’ll find in this Slidesgo template:
1. A slide structure based on an educational presentation for high school, which you can easily adapt to your needs. For more
info on how to edit the template, please visit Slidesgo School or read our FAQs.
2. An assortment of graphic resources that are suitable for use in the presentation can be found in the alternative resources
slide.
3. A thanks slide, which you must keep so that proper credits for our design are given.
4. A resources slide, where you’ll find links to all the elements used in the template.
5. Instructions for use
6. Final slides with:
● The fonts and colors used in the template.
● A selection of illustrations. You can also customize and animate them as you wish with the online editor. Visit Storyset
to find more.
● More infographic resources, whose size and color can be edited.
● Sets of customizable icons of the following themes: general, business, avatar, creative process, education, help &
support, medical, nature, performing arts, SEO & marketing, and teamwork.
You can delete this slide when you’re done editing the presentation.
3. Introducing ourselves
01
Here you can describe the
content of the section
Collecting evidence
03
Here you can describe the
content of the section
Understanding it
02 Here you can describe the
content of the section
We’ve found a solution!
04 Here you can describe the
content of the section
TABLE of contents
4. Three friends –Ana, Robin and
Finnick– are 48 years old in total.
Knowing that Robin is two times older
than Ana and Finnick is 15… How old
are them and where is Finnick from?
Tip: The initial letter of their name is also the initial
letter of the country they come from
Progress:
6. Welcome to our Math Mystery Escape Room!!
Here, you will find that Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s
terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury, and its
atmosphere is extremely poisonous
About the introduction
Progress:
7. She is a very funny Turkish girl. She
enjoys reading, playing with her dogs
and visiting her partner every
weekend. She is specially good in
psychology and mathematics as she
has a very analytical mind. Her friends
describe her as loyal and loving
This is ana
Progress:
8. We don’t know where he is from
Progress:
This is finnick!
He is 15 years old
Finnick loves chess and parkour
He does not have lots of friends: only 1
He has a tortoise called Edison
He hates math but is good at them
Finnick has always a smile on his face
9. This is robin
Progress:
Special traits
Tall, no freckles, smiley and fun
nationality
Unknown
hobbies
Soccer, rugby and football
10. gathering the data
Progress:
80
60
40
20
0
Ana Robin Finnick
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Her strong: be punctual
Ana “O’clock” is an excellent organizer
Books and knowledge
Robin loves to read, almost as much as Ana
Math
Finnick hates math although he is good at it
12. utilities for deciphering this math mystery
Progress:
SOME RANDOM NOTES
It is important to have
somewhere to write
Talk to my teacher
Your math teachers are
the best! They know it
all
HANDY NOTEBOOK
Afterwards, put all your
notes in the same place
A PRIZE TO WIN!
Will you be the first to
decipher the mystery?
13. Progress:
THERE CAN BE TWO PATHS...
BUT ONLY ONE HAS THE SOLUTION
It’s OK if you have different paths for
solving a math problem. Hooray:
You’re actually on the right track!
It may come to you just in the verge
of giving up, so keep trying. You will
find the answer if you are prepared!
Are you STUCK?
14. Steps to understand it
Progress:
Step #01
Ceres is located in
the asteroid belt
Step #02
Pluto is considered a
dwarf planet
Step #03
Earth is the planet
where we live on
Step #04
Saturn is a gas giant
and has rings
15. Mathematics is not about
numbers, equations,
computations or algorithms: it
is about understanding.
—SOMEONE FAMOUS
16. We must understand HIS origin
Progress:
Is HE american?
The problem asked
about Finnick, not Ana...
Or argentinian?
On second thought,
Argentina is discarded
no, IS HE finnish?
Yes, definitely Finnish:
it matches the first
letter!
Or maybe turkish!
This is tricky because it
is in between!
18. Or maybe these?
13, 20, 15
Will these be the ages?
15, 18, 15
Progress:
About the data i’ve found
positive negative
45% 55%
Earth is the
planet we live on
Pluto is now a
dwarf planet
21. Objects in my investigation
Progress:
item description availability
Knowledge Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
Reliable pen Venus has actually a very beautiful name
World map Earth is the third planet from the Sun
Victory badge Despite being red, Mars is a cold place
22. REFERENCE
Ceres is located in
the asteroid belt
Evidence found
ANCIENT NOTES
Pluto is considered a
dwarf planet
EVIDENCE
Earth is the planet
where we live on
MODERN NOTES
Saturn is a gas giant
and has rings
Progress:
24. Is it female...
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Or male?
This is the planet
where we all live on
magnetism
It was named after
the Roman god
School potion
Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest
School clock
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
School bell
Pluto is considered a
dwarf planet
Gathering evidence
Progress:
26. Have you found the solution on your computer?
I have not! However, you can
actually change the image on the
screen with your own by replacing
it and uploading a photo from your
own computer! Awesome!
Progress:
27. No way! However, you can actually
change the image on the screen
with your own by replacing it and
uploading a photo from your own
computer! Awesome!
Or, maybe, on your tablet?
Progress:
28. Hooray! I’m almost there! Bear in
mind that you can change the
image on the screen with your own
by replacing it and uploading a
photo from your own computer!
Nope, it’s on my phone! Let’s see what it is!
Progress:
29. Ana is 11, robin 22 and finnick 15
Yay! And Finnick is from Finland!
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Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and
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35. Alternative Resources
Photos:
● Ruler with rubber percentages
Vectors:
● Creative maze for kids worksheet
● Hand drawn school infographic elements pack
● Realistic math chalkboard background
● A person in different ages design
● Hand drawn black girl in different poses
● Hand drawn people avatar collection
● Back to school instagram stories set
● Travel pattern with elements
Icons:
● Human Mind
36. Resources
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Photos:
● Colourful statistical pie charts for science fractions
● School stationery blue items copy space background
● Colourful math numbers and fractions
Vectors:
● Cute counting game with school elements
● Maze for kids with pirate and treasure
● Character poses with skateboarder
Icons:
● Back to school
● Adventure
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