This document provides an overview of early childhood education in Pakistan. It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences:
Early childhood education in Pakistan is focused on religious education and teaching Islamic values. It is provided through both private childcare centers and public programs, though accessibility is limited due to high costs and few available centers. The education aims to develop children aged 0-5 across five developmental domains through a structured daily schedule and Montessori-inspired teaching methods, though the availability of trained teachers remains limited.
Yale Art + Architecture Building - Case StudyVikram Bengani
A case study from the perspective of architecture of the Architecture Building at Yale University. Performed as part of the architectural education campus design project in the year three of the B. Architecture course.
case study of chandigarh college of architectureAbhishek Tiwari
1) The Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) was established in 1961 in Chandigarh, India by Le Corbusier as part of the Chandigarh Experiment.
2) CCA is located on a 20,000 square meter campus in Sector 12 of Chandigarh and has an enrollment of 200 undergraduate students.
3) The building utilizes north light and ventilation and includes facilities such as studios, workshops, a library and computer lab to support the education of architecture students.
This document discusses positive education and its application in schools. Positive education aims to build growth mindsets, resilience, and social connections using strengths-based approaches. It focuses on skills like resilience, positive relationships, meaning, and flourishing. The document outlines the theory of well-being according to PERMA, which includes positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning and achievement. It provides examples of tools and frameworks used in positive education, including character strength assessments and strategic planning. Finally, it lists some Australian schools that have implemented positive education programs.
This document contains the weekly learning plan for grade 4 students at Real Elementary School. It includes activities from August 26, 2022 focusing on psychological support services. The plan lists the daily schedule, learning areas, objectives, topics, and classroom and home-based activities. Activities aim to develop self-awareness, empathy, collaboration skills, and mental health. They include building a neighborhood model, creating a book about life during COVID, and discussing how to change the world for the better. The document was prepared by Teacher I Catherine Muyano and checked by Master Teacher I Luzviminda Navallo.
This document summarizes a project by Team Pakistan working with Zindagi Trust to reform a government school in Karachi, Pakistan. The team plans to focus on providing sporting opportunities, arts training, public speaking training, and nutrition education. They have begun initial sessions and will conduct student trials to assign children to different activity areas. The end goal is to bring positive change to government schools in Pakistan.
How to Educate Students With Autism Spectrum DisordersRoman Collins
When it comes to acquiring education the traditional way, all is not hunky dory for children with Autism spectrum disorder. It requires well-crafted lesson plans of special education schools to bring them at par with the regulars.
This document provides information for parents and students about the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) at a school. It discusses the IB learner profile, which describes desirable student attributes like being inquirers, thinkers, communicators, and balanced. It also describes CAS (creativity, action, service), a required element where students actively learn outside the classroom through artistic endeavors, physical activities, and community service. The document outlines the goals of CAS and the roles of students and their advisors in planning and reflecting on CAS activities. Examples of successful past CAS projects are also provided.
This document provides an overview of early childhood education in Pakistan. It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences:
Early childhood education in Pakistan is focused on religious education and teaching Islamic values. It is provided through both private childcare centers and public programs, though accessibility is limited due to high costs and few available centers. The education aims to develop children aged 0-5 across five developmental domains through a structured daily schedule and Montessori-inspired teaching methods, though the availability of trained teachers remains limited.
Yale Art + Architecture Building - Case StudyVikram Bengani
A case study from the perspective of architecture of the Architecture Building at Yale University. Performed as part of the architectural education campus design project in the year three of the B. Architecture course.
case study of chandigarh college of architectureAbhishek Tiwari
1) The Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) was established in 1961 in Chandigarh, India by Le Corbusier as part of the Chandigarh Experiment.
2) CCA is located on a 20,000 square meter campus in Sector 12 of Chandigarh and has an enrollment of 200 undergraduate students.
3) The building utilizes north light and ventilation and includes facilities such as studios, workshops, a library and computer lab to support the education of architecture students.
This document discusses positive education and its application in schools. Positive education aims to build growth mindsets, resilience, and social connections using strengths-based approaches. It focuses on skills like resilience, positive relationships, meaning, and flourishing. The document outlines the theory of well-being according to PERMA, which includes positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning and achievement. It provides examples of tools and frameworks used in positive education, including character strength assessments and strategic planning. Finally, it lists some Australian schools that have implemented positive education programs.
This document contains the weekly learning plan for grade 4 students at Real Elementary School. It includes activities from August 26, 2022 focusing on psychological support services. The plan lists the daily schedule, learning areas, objectives, topics, and classroom and home-based activities. Activities aim to develop self-awareness, empathy, collaboration skills, and mental health. They include building a neighborhood model, creating a book about life during COVID, and discussing how to change the world for the better. The document was prepared by Teacher I Catherine Muyano and checked by Master Teacher I Luzviminda Navallo.
This document summarizes a project by Team Pakistan working with Zindagi Trust to reform a government school in Karachi, Pakistan. The team plans to focus on providing sporting opportunities, arts training, public speaking training, and nutrition education. They have begun initial sessions and will conduct student trials to assign children to different activity areas. The end goal is to bring positive change to government schools in Pakistan.
How to Educate Students With Autism Spectrum DisordersRoman Collins
When it comes to acquiring education the traditional way, all is not hunky dory for children with Autism spectrum disorder. It requires well-crafted lesson plans of special education schools to bring them at par with the regulars.
This document provides information for parents and students about the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) at a school. It discusses the IB learner profile, which describes desirable student attributes like being inquirers, thinkers, communicators, and balanced. It also describes CAS (creativity, action, service), a required element where students actively learn outside the classroom through artistic endeavors, physical activities, and community service. The document outlines the goals of CAS and the roles of students and their advisors in planning and reflecting on CAS activities. Examples of successful past CAS projects are also provided.
The document discusses the Cornerstones curriculum. It is based on four pillars: Engage, Develop, Innovate, and Express. These pillars are meant to spark children's curiosity, teach knowledge in depth, enable creative thinking, and encourage reflection. The Cornerstones curriculum also helps children learn across subjects, develop passions, and boost well-being. It supports broader learning goals and helps teachers with planning, feedback, and assessment.
SIP Academy Malaysia is an abacus and mental arithmetic programme established in 1993 that is a member of several international abacus associations and has won awards for its programming, with the goal of nurturing children's intelligence through multi-sensory activities like abacus use, Brain Gym exercises, and music that stimulate brain development and improve various cognitive abilities.
The document provides information about Juanita Springate who is an independent early childhood consultant and training specialist located in Lee's Summit, Missouri. She offers consultation services to directors of early childhood programs for $60 per hour and her specialties include curriculum development, implementation of developmentally appropriate practices, essential issues in early childhood education, essential creativity, essential relationships with children, and consulting with directors. Her contact information is provided.
A school becomes a best platform for a child to find out his/her innate qualities that would help them grow better and prepare themselves better for the future. A school must plan out in the beginning of the every academic year how it can make the child to learn better and make learning more interesting
The document provides guidance on motivating students and maintaining one's own passion for advising work. It suggests teaching students learning strategies so they achieve academic success, feel motivated, and have transformed futures. When students succeed, advisors will feel satisfied and their passion will return as they witness positive impacts of their work. The document also shares inspirations for "passing on the passion" from various educational and youth programs.
The document provides guidance on motivating students and maintaining one's own passion for advising work. It suggests teaching students learning strategies so they achieve academic success, feel motivated, and have transformed futures. When students succeed, advisors will feel satisfied and their passion will return as they witness positive impacts of their work. The document also shares inspirations for "passing on the passion" from various youth programs and experiences helping students.
Keep your own passion alive in the face of mediocrity. These slides are full of examples of how to help your students realize they can succeed in learning language by recognizing strategies for success in learning. Your own passion will be rekindled by empowering your students.
Keep your own passion alive in the face of mediocrity. These slides are full of examples of how to help your students realize they can succeed in learning language by recognizing strategies for success in learning. Your own passion will be rekindled by empowering your students.
The document provides guidance on motivating students and maintaining one's own passion for advising work. It suggests teaching students learning strategies so they achieve academic success, feel motivated, and have transformed futures. When students succeed, advisors will feel satisfied and their passion will return as they witness positive impacts of their work. The document also shares inspirations for "passing on the passion" from various educational and youth programs.
The document discusses strategies for improving teaching and learning through the use of oral and visual activities. It defines oral and visual activities and explains their advantages, including improving student comprehension, attention, information retention, and organization. Some examples of visual activities provided are pictures, diagrams, graphs, and PowerPoint slides. The document also provides recommendations for incorporating oral and visual activities in the classroom, such as using virtual whiteboards for collaboration, encouraging student visual presentations, and using concept maps and graphic organizers to facilitate learning.
The document summarizes the services provided by weCan, an organization that supports children with special needs. [1] weCan provides specialized learning programs and interventions to help children with conditions like ADHD, dyslexia, autism and learning disabilities improve their academic performance and social skills. [2] Their goal is to bridge the gap between a child's actual and expected performance through individualized attention. [3] They promote inclusive education and creating welcoming classrooms for children of all abilities.
The document describes hobby and art classes called "Habbas" offered at the ipsaa academy. Habbas are designed to help children identify their interests and talents, develop lifelong skills, and encourage learning and sharing. They are run by experienced professionals who help children explore their creativity. A variety of Habbas are offered such as pottery, art, calligraphy, puppetry, dance, music, and more. The classes aim to support children's cognitive, social, and physical development through creative activities.
Academic Staff College of the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad organized an Orientation Programme, for University Teachers, from the Information Technology area. A half-day session was allotted for two topics, viz. Becoming a Better Teacher and Values in Education. The facilitator, i.e. my self, feels that the inclusion of these is done with a view to motivate the teachers to teach with greater commitment. Teachers must be motivated to become better teachers, without which the quality of education cannot be improved for generations together. When the teachers realize the important role they are playing, it is hoped that they would raise to the occasion and add love to the responsible job they are doing, and create the necessary impact. It is better to view both the power point presentations. The live recording of the speech can be listened to / downloaded, by visiting www.archive.org and searching for Prof. V. Viswanadham, The two power point presentations can be viewed at www.scribd.com and search for Viswam.vangapally4581, and / or www.slideshare.net/viswanadham
The principal's message discusses the importance of play school education for children's development. It notes that play schools provide constructive learning environments where children can explore, develop reasoning skills, and prepare for more competitive formal education through self-directed learning and realizing basic behavioral skills. The goal is to stimulate young minds and foster receptiveness to education by soaking up knowledge in a pleasurable way.
The document appears to be an annual report from 2014-2015 for an organization called QUEST Alliance. Some key details:
- QUEST Alliance works in the areas of education, employability, and research/innovations in India.
- In 2014-2015, they reached over 300,000 students and trained over 5,000 teachers and facilitators across multiple states in India.
- They developed various learning materials and curricula, conducted research studies, and presented their work at various national and international conferences over the year.
- Financially, they received over $12 million in grants from various organizations like Accenture, HDFC, and the International Youth Foundation. The majority of funds went
This document summarizes information about Lumens School in Vapi, India. Lumens believes every child has genius potential and aims to nurture curiosity and creativity through its teaching techniques. It offers education from playgroup through 12th standard using a "Quad Seek" program focusing on physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development. Lumens has two pre-primary schools and plans to open a main school building to provide a high-quality, creative education with small class sizes of about 25 students each.
This document provides an introduction to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Creativity, Action, Service (CAS) program for parents and students. It outlines the IB learner profile, defines what CAS involves, and its goals of developing reflective, engaged global citizens. Examples of CAS projects are given for creativity, action and service. The roles and expectations of students and advisors are explained. International student conferences are introduced as experiential learning opportunities for CAS.
It is very important for the Business and Individuals of Bharat to study and adapt to the proposed taxation changes in the Union Budget. Also, the study of provisions may help plan their affairs according to the possible opportunities seen in the budget and also plan the taxation systematically to optimize their outflows.
A Webinar Series on “Decrypting Crypto-Currency - Understanding everything in Crypto-World’’ held on Thursday & Saturday, 21st & 23rd April, 2022 which was organized by I.T. Connect Committee of The Chambers of Tax Consultants presented by Mitesh Katira (Director, M.Com, FCA, DISA, FAFP with16 years experience).
The document discusses the Cornerstones curriculum. It is based on four pillars: Engage, Develop, Innovate, and Express. These pillars are meant to spark children's curiosity, teach knowledge in depth, enable creative thinking, and encourage reflection. The Cornerstones curriculum also helps children learn across subjects, develop passions, and boost well-being. It supports broader learning goals and helps teachers with planning, feedback, and assessment.
SIP Academy Malaysia is an abacus and mental arithmetic programme established in 1993 that is a member of several international abacus associations and has won awards for its programming, with the goal of nurturing children's intelligence through multi-sensory activities like abacus use, Brain Gym exercises, and music that stimulate brain development and improve various cognitive abilities.
The document provides information about Juanita Springate who is an independent early childhood consultant and training specialist located in Lee's Summit, Missouri. She offers consultation services to directors of early childhood programs for $60 per hour and her specialties include curriculum development, implementation of developmentally appropriate practices, essential issues in early childhood education, essential creativity, essential relationships with children, and consulting with directors. Her contact information is provided.
A school becomes a best platform for a child to find out his/her innate qualities that would help them grow better and prepare themselves better for the future. A school must plan out in the beginning of the every academic year how it can make the child to learn better and make learning more interesting
The document provides guidance on motivating students and maintaining one's own passion for advising work. It suggests teaching students learning strategies so they achieve academic success, feel motivated, and have transformed futures. When students succeed, advisors will feel satisfied and their passion will return as they witness positive impacts of their work. The document also shares inspirations for "passing on the passion" from various educational and youth programs.
The document provides guidance on motivating students and maintaining one's own passion for advising work. It suggests teaching students learning strategies so they achieve academic success, feel motivated, and have transformed futures. When students succeed, advisors will feel satisfied and their passion will return as they witness positive impacts of their work. The document also shares inspirations for "passing on the passion" from various youth programs and experiences helping students.
Keep your own passion alive in the face of mediocrity. These slides are full of examples of how to help your students realize they can succeed in learning language by recognizing strategies for success in learning. Your own passion will be rekindled by empowering your students.
Keep your own passion alive in the face of mediocrity. These slides are full of examples of how to help your students realize they can succeed in learning language by recognizing strategies for success in learning. Your own passion will be rekindled by empowering your students.
The document provides guidance on motivating students and maintaining one's own passion for advising work. It suggests teaching students learning strategies so they achieve academic success, feel motivated, and have transformed futures. When students succeed, advisors will feel satisfied and their passion will return as they witness positive impacts of their work. The document also shares inspirations for "passing on the passion" from various educational and youth programs.
The document discusses strategies for improving teaching and learning through the use of oral and visual activities. It defines oral and visual activities and explains their advantages, including improving student comprehension, attention, information retention, and organization. Some examples of visual activities provided are pictures, diagrams, graphs, and PowerPoint slides. The document also provides recommendations for incorporating oral and visual activities in the classroom, such as using virtual whiteboards for collaboration, encouraging student visual presentations, and using concept maps and graphic organizers to facilitate learning.
The document summarizes the services provided by weCan, an organization that supports children with special needs. [1] weCan provides specialized learning programs and interventions to help children with conditions like ADHD, dyslexia, autism and learning disabilities improve their academic performance and social skills. [2] Their goal is to bridge the gap between a child's actual and expected performance through individualized attention. [3] They promote inclusive education and creating welcoming classrooms for children of all abilities.
The document describes hobby and art classes called "Habbas" offered at the ipsaa academy. Habbas are designed to help children identify their interests and talents, develop lifelong skills, and encourage learning and sharing. They are run by experienced professionals who help children explore their creativity. A variety of Habbas are offered such as pottery, art, calligraphy, puppetry, dance, music, and more. The classes aim to support children's cognitive, social, and physical development through creative activities.
Academic Staff College of the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad organized an Orientation Programme, for University Teachers, from the Information Technology area. A half-day session was allotted for two topics, viz. Becoming a Better Teacher and Values in Education. The facilitator, i.e. my self, feels that the inclusion of these is done with a view to motivate the teachers to teach with greater commitment. Teachers must be motivated to become better teachers, without which the quality of education cannot be improved for generations together. When the teachers realize the important role they are playing, it is hoped that they would raise to the occasion and add love to the responsible job they are doing, and create the necessary impact. It is better to view both the power point presentations. The live recording of the speech can be listened to / downloaded, by visiting www.archive.org and searching for Prof. V. Viswanadham, The two power point presentations can be viewed at www.scribd.com and search for Viswam.vangapally4581, and / or www.slideshare.net/viswanadham
The principal's message discusses the importance of play school education for children's development. It notes that play schools provide constructive learning environments where children can explore, develop reasoning skills, and prepare for more competitive formal education through self-directed learning and realizing basic behavioral skills. The goal is to stimulate young minds and foster receptiveness to education by soaking up knowledge in a pleasurable way.
The document appears to be an annual report from 2014-2015 for an organization called QUEST Alliance. Some key details:
- QUEST Alliance works in the areas of education, employability, and research/innovations in India.
- In 2014-2015, they reached over 300,000 students and trained over 5,000 teachers and facilitators across multiple states in India.
- They developed various learning materials and curricula, conducted research studies, and presented their work at various national and international conferences over the year.
- Financially, they received over $12 million in grants from various organizations like Accenture, HDFC, and the International Youth Foundation. The majority of funds went
This document summarizes information about Lumens School in Vapi, India. Lumens believes every child has genius potential and aims to nurture curiosity and creativity through its teaching techniques. It offers education from playgroup through 12th standard using a "Quad Seek" program focusing on physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development. Lumens has two pre-primary schools and plans to open a main school building to provide a high-quality, creative education with small class sizes of about 25 students each.
This document provides an introduction to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Creativity, Action, Service (CAS) program for parents and students. It outlines the IB learner profile, defines what CAS involves, and its goals of developing reflective, engaged global citizens. Examples of CAS projects are given for creativity, action and service. The roles and expectations of students and advisors are explained. International student conferences are introduced as experiential learning opportunities for CAS.
It is very important for the Business and Individuals of Bharat to study and adapt to the proposed taxation changes in the Union Budget. Also, the study of provisions may help plan their affairs according to the possible opportunities seen in the budget and also plan the taxation systematically to optimize their outflows.
A Webinar Series on “Decrypting Crypto-Currency - Understanding everything in Crypto-World’’ held on Thursday & Saturday, 21st & 23rd April, 2022 which was organized by I.T. Connect Committee of The Chambers of Tax Consultants presented by Mitesh Katira (Director, M.Com, FCA, DISA, FAFP with16 years experience).
Near Mumbai camp for kids and parents keen to experience the farming, season delights, and Sanskrit language.
It is an "At Home" safety and Food experience with a leisurely time for making friends and engaging deeply in conversations.
Check out the details about the Farming and Sanskrit Camps at Roha Raigad.
Delegation is an art and a science without which scaling up is not possible. Business owners need to learn to delegate methodically to justify the value of high-cost people. As a business owner, I have made this presentation out my 15 years experience and also theoretical courses / books / blogs and material I read. This can act as a quick guide to the delegation for many!!
The budget made the following key changes to direct taxes:
1. Corporate tax was reduced to 25% for companies with turnover less than Rs. 250 crores.
2. Education cess was replaced with a 4% "Health and Education Cess".
3. Standard deduction of Rs. 40,000 was introduced for salaried employees but other allowances were removed.
4. Long term capital gains on equity investments exceeding Rs. 1 lakh will be taxed at 10% if STT was paid.
No other changes were made to individual income tax slabs.
VAT Implementation in KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)Mitesh Katira
The document provides an overview of value-added tax (VAT) implementation in Saudi Arabia, including:
1) It outlines the legal framework for VAT including the GCC agreement, VAT law, and implementation regulations.
2) It explains the VAT model through an example showing how VAT is applied at each stage of production and distribution.
3) It provides a high-level roadmap and timeline for VAT implementation in Saudi Arabia, including registration requirements, tax rates, compliance periods, and transition support.
VAT is on the way of implementation in UAE from 1st of Jan 2018. It is critical for the companies to understand the nuances of the same and work on a roadmap to implement VAT so as to optimize the impact not only on profitability, working capital, pricing but also ERP, team sensitization and vendor education.
VAT is applied in more than 160 countries around the world as a reliable source of revenue for state budgets.
VAT is imposed at each stage of the supply chain from the production and distribution to the final sale of the good or service. The understanding concepts of “Supply”, “Place of Supply” and “Time of Supply” become critically important for effective implementation of UAE VAT.
Here is a simple graphical guide for understanding the UAE VAT.
When operating a startup, there are too many things on your plate that you need to take care of. You have a service/product to develop, a team to manage, and deals to seal. Understanding this importance, CA Mitesh Katira – A Startup Enthusiastic is all set to host a session on “How To Make A Startup Standup “on 02nd December at the Ghatkopar Study Circle at 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm .
- Over 3.2 million debit card details were recently compromised in India, with most coming from State Bank of India. The breach originated from malware introduced in Hitachi Payment Services systems.
- A forensic audit has been ordered on bank servers to investigate frauds from unauthorized card usage in China. Customers have reported such fraudulent activity.
- 52% of internet users who lost money to cybercriminals received only some or none of their stolen funds back according to Kaspersky Lab. The average user loses $476 per attack.
- Hackers are increasingly targeting mobile devices to access sensitive user information like email addresses and authentication tokens stored on them. A new Android malware called Gooligan has infected over 1 million
This helps with quick graphical tips for handling the GSTR filing issues be it with the browser, digital signature, Java version, etc.
It comes with with the screen shots and flow charts for the Chartered Accountants, tax managers, CFO without tech background to handle Tech issues by their own which arise while GST Return uploading.
The purpose of GST training is to understand the impact and implication of GST on business transactions in each and every industry in India.
We are training corporates who are looking for an advanced level of training in GST at par the standard of international GST.
Roadmap To GST Implementation - Understand The Functioning Implementation and Impact of GST In India
Goods and Services Tax, a comprehensive indirect tax, would be the biggest reform in India's indirect tax structure to be levied on manufacture, sale and consumption of goods and services throughout India.
For ensuring implementation of GST across all segments of your industry including supply chain, accounting, tax and IT, team APMH possess the presence throughout India.
The current situation of overnight demonetisation of 500 and 1000 Rupee notes has created havoc in the country.
In one of the historical reforms of the economy of India, Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes were banned effective on 9th November , Tuesday midnight. This was one of the boldest movements by the Government of India.Overall, this scheme is going to impact the businesses, the common man, and financial institutions – all at some level or the other.
In the evolving environment of the new GST regime it is envisioned that the GST Suvidha Providers (GSP) concept is going to play a very important and strategic role.
This document outlines the capabilities of a forensic audit firm, including their skill sets in areas like data recovery, network auditing, data analytics using various programming languages, and presentation skills. They have experience auditing various complex businesses across industries. Their key differentiators include a holistic approach, an experienced team that can leverage external specialists, low turnaround times, and simplifying complex information for clients. The forensic team is led by CA Mitesh Kaitra with 15 years of experience in business advisory and IT, and includes specialists in security audits, cloud, coding, banking audits, and networking.
The document discusses reverse charge mechanism (RCM) in service tax in India.
[1] RCM was introduced in 2005 and applies to certain specified services. Over time, the list of services covered under full or partial RCM has expanded and now contains 11 services.
[2] The document then lists the 11 services currently covered under full or partial RCM and specifies the applicable percentage of service tax to be paid by the service receiver rather than the service provider. This includes services like insurance auxiliary, recovery agent, sponsorship, legal and director services.
Goods and Service Tax #GST comes as India's biggest reform that will lead to the creation of a common national market, currently fragmented along state boundaries.
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A.P. Doshi & Co. is a reputed chartered accountancy firm established in 1985 that provides auditing, taxation, and business advisory services. The firm has over 40 employees across offices in Mumbai and Roha. It caters to various sectors including banking, software, e-commerce, and pharmaceuticals. The firm prides itself on its experienced team, low turnaround times, and holistic client-focused approach.
The document discusses internal financial controls (IFC) and internal financial controls over financial reporting (ICFR) as required by the Companies Act 2013 in India. It defines IFC and ICFR and explains who is responsible for them according to the Act, including directors, auditors, and audit committees. It outlines how IFC can help companies beyond compliance, the objectives of IFC coverage, key highlights from ICAI guidance, and penalties for non-compliance. Finally, it describes how the consulting firm A.P. Doshi & Co. can help companies with IFC implementation, documentation, testing, and reporting.
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.
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إضغ بين إيديكم من أقوى الملازم التي صممتها
ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
#فهم_ماكو_درخ
3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
كل التوفيق زملائي وزميلاتي ، زميلكم محمد الذهبي 💊💊
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THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
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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4. Our mission
Development of all the facets at a time
“Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a
better tomorrow.”
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
5. Creativity Imagination
Problem Solving
Fine Motor Skills
Cognitive Skills
6. “Music is a more
potent instrument
than any other for
education”
Using both sides of the brain
-Plato
Listening Skills
Language Skills
Enhancing Learning
7. Key to treasure of
knowledge
Pronunciation Memory
The Mother of all Languages
8. Whole body exercise
Stamina Building
Team Spirit Aligning Body with Mind
Dance
11. Logic and Fun - Practical
Experiments
• Encouraging Curiousness
• Enhancing the Reasoning
Power
• Learning by practical
• feeling or Audio visual.
• Experiments
12. Chess
Logical Thinking with Fun
Sowing seeds of Strategy
Enhanced Mental Stability
Upgraded Decision making power
Improved Concentration
13. Pottery
Clay is a wonderful, tactile medium that
many kids have never experienced before
Its three dimensional nature forces them to
think about structure, shapes and forms
Personal Empowerment through Art
Improving Motor Skills
14. English Phonetics
learningabout the underlying principles of
speech sounds
how we combine sounds to make words
and sentences
Sowing Seeds of Grammar at young age
15. Be a Nachiketa
This includes:
Nurturing Dreams
Harnessing Vision
Shlokas
Inspiring Stories
Festival Celebration to its meaning
Educationists should build the capacities of the spirit of inquiry, creativity,
entrepreneurial and moral leadership among students and become their
role model.
Abdul Kalam
16. Why Nachiketa?
Love is taken as fundamental technique
Parents are respected as first teachers and
would be made to participate in the process
Well grounded concepts for child
development
All the required activities under one roof
Opportunity to understand individual passion
Accountability System for Development with
a daily log book / Sylabus
17. Future plans
Upcoming Concepts
Fetus training for pregnant and planning
couples
Sessions on parenting
Mother-Toddler
Liking based Intensive learning sessions
Upcoming Activities
Gymnastics
Skating
Vedic Mathematics
19. Field trips – experience based
learning
Places of Worship – To develop a broader
view for life
Places of Business – To trigger curiosity for
Technology
Public Places – Enjoy and learn group
behaviors
Place of National Pride – To make them
better Citizens
20. Platform to the Talents
Monthly Performance – Opportunity for
Children Perform as soon as they learn
Summer Masti – Annual feature for Children
to gain Self Confidence and Parents to get
together
21. Performance validation at external forums
Music Exams at Gandharva Mahavidyalaya
Chess Tournament
Dance Contest
Samskrit Exams at Samskrita Bharati
Drawing Competitions
22. Archana Katira
• Founder and CEO of Nachiketa for last two years
• Has a great passion in kids education and Samskrit
• Has a masters degree in Arts
• Learned her Announcing, Broadcasting, Dubbing and Comparing
from the famous radio jockey – Anurag Pandey
• Has been a primary school teacher for three years
• Visiting faculty with institutions like Shri Shri Ravi Shankar and
NES for two years
• Worked with a reputed activity training center for one year
• Coordinator for the Mulund Chapter of an NGO called
Samskrita Bharati for past one year
• Has an experience in acting while working in the Meera which
was broadcasted on the Sanskar Channel and a in Samskrit
Drama.
23. Priti sanghvi
COO of Nachiketa since last one year
Helped her Father in the Family Business
MBA in Finance
Passion for Kids learning
Good Communicator and Organizer
Has a vision to make Nachiketa an ideal place
for kids extra carricular eduction
24. Investment
Summer
Quarterly Half Annually Masti
Yearly Special
Offer
Full Package 6,000 11,000 21,000
Annually
Four Days 5,400 10,000 20,000 `.20,000/-
Three Days 4,500 8,500 16,500
Two Days 3,450 6,400 12,500
One Day 2,400 4,300 8,500
- Money Back Guarantee
- Commit your annual seat today by paying only Rs. 500/-
- Annual mental commitment would be recommended for best results.
Note:
1.Money back offer in case your Child doesn’t settle within one Month
2.Three months advance fees payable on admission.
3.Payment accepted by Cash / Cheque / draft.
4.Cheque to be drawn in the name of “Nachiketa”
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