Learn about how your business can help Treasures 4 Teachers and save money at the same time! For more information see http://www.treasures4teachers.org/ or on reuse please see my website http://reusephoenix.weebly.com/. Thank you.
Local celebrities and coaches from the Big 5 schools will participate in the 6th annual Score 4 Scholarships Basketball Tournament to raise $1 million for college scholarships. Fifteen coaches and celebrities including Jerome Allen, Marc Vetri, and Jay Wright will play in 5v5 games to support the Philadelphia Education Fund and Philadelphia Scholars program. The Scholars program has provided over $11 million in scholarships to over 1,900 Philadelphia public school graduates to attend college.
Codilis & Associates is a leading law firm that represents clients including mortgage lenders, property investors, and private buyers in real estate transactions and litigation. A charitably minded firm based in Burr Ridge, Illinois, Codilis and Associates supports various charities, including World Vision.
World Vision has served Chicago communities for close to three decades. It does so in a number of ways, including donating essential education supplies and running the Teacher Resource Center.
In Chicago communities like North Lawndale, where median household incomes are 50 percent below the state’s average, many families commit most of their income to rent and food, leaving very little for school supplies. Through its Teacher Resource Center, World Vision provides learning tools and school supplies to institutions with students in need. One of these is Henson Elementary School, where over 70 percent of students are eligible for free or discounted lunch.
Using donations from generous donors, World Vision purchases learning materials like notebooks, binders, glue sticks, and crayons, then stocks these at its centers. Teachers from qualifying schools can visit these centers to get essential supplies for their learning programs. Qualifying schools can also benefit from additional World Vision resources like teacher training and capacity development.
The document announces upcoming college visits, spring sports schedules, a summer enrichment opportunity, signups for forensics and choir auditions. It also lists unclaimed lost and found items that will be donated or discarded that day if not claimed.
Education Voters Pennsylvania will be launching a new website called "Home is The Best School" on December 5th that highlights homeschooling as a much overlooked alternative to public schooling. The site will provide curriculum resources to allow parents to take control of their child's education, including materials that offer a multicultural view of history. Rather than criticize public schools, the site aims to showcase the benefits of homeschooling and offer resources to support home school learning.
Since 2003, Eufaula Garrett has guided new business development for hip-hop legend Andre 3000’s Benjamin Company. A cum laude graduate of Florida A&M University, Eufaula Garrett stays active with her alma mater as a lifetime member of the alumni association.
The document summarizes Ramallah Friends Schools in occupied Palestine, which were started in 1869 by Friends to educate girls and boys together. There are now two schools - an elementary school and a high school - with nearly 1200 students enrolled. The schools provide students with academic opportunities through improvements funded by grants, and students achieve high academic standards. The Friends United Meeting also supports neighboring pre-schools and provides a worship and hospitality center in Ramallah.
More than $9 million has been pledged to Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) so far this fiscal year from alumni, faculty, staff, parents, corporations, organizations, and friends. Last year, 163 corporations and organizations donated $2.3 million to MSUM, while over 500 parents have given more than $18,000 to support renovating the library. Donations support 638 students with academic or athletic scholarships and help fund scholarships, awards, competitions, conferences, and research.
Local celebrities and coaches from the Big 5 schools will participate in the 6th annual Score 4 Scholarships Basketball Tournament to raise $1 million for college scholarships. Fifteen coaches and celebrities including Jerome Allen, Marc Vetri, and Jay Wright will play in 5v5 games to support the Philadelphia Education Fund and Philadelphia Scholars program. The Scholars program has provided over $11 million in scholarships to over 1,900 Philadelphia public school graduates to attend college.
Codilis & Associates is a leading law firm that represents clients including mortgage lenders, property investors, and private buyers in real estate transactions and litigation. A charitably minded firm based in Burr Ridge, Illinois, Codilis and Associates supports various charities, including World Vision.
World Vision has served Chicago communities for close to three decades. It does so in a number of ways, including donating essential education supplies and running the Teacher Resource Center.
In Chicago communities like North Lawndale, where median household incomes are 50 percent below the state’s average, many families commit most of their income to rent and food, leaving very little for school supplies. Through its Teacher Resource Center, World Vision provides learning tools and school supplies to institutions with students in need. One of these is Henson Elementary School, where over 70 percent of students are eligible for free or discounted lunch.
Using donations from generous donors, World Vision purchases learning materials like notebooks, binders, glue sticks, and crayons, then stocks these at its centers. Teachers from qualifying schools can visit these centers to get essential supplies for their learning programs. Qualifying schools can also benefit from additional World Vision resources like teacher training and capacity development.
The document announces upcoming college visits, spring sports schedules, a summer enrichment opportunity, signups for forensics and choir auditions. It also lists unclaimed lost and found items that will be donated or discarded that day if not claimed.
Education Voters Pennsylvania will be launching a new website called "Home is The Best School" on December 5th that highlights homeschooling as a much overlooked alternative to public schooling. The site will provide curriculum resources to allow parents to take control of their child's education, including materials that offer a multicultural view of history. Rather than criticize public schools, the site aims to showcase the benefits of homeschooling and offer resources to support home school learning.
Since 2003, Eufaula Garrett has guided new business development for hip-hop legend Andre 3000’s Benjamin Company. A cum laude graduate of Florida A&M University, Eufaula Garrett stays active with her alma mater as a lifetime member of the alumni association.
The document summarizes Ramallah Friends Schools in occupied Palestine, which were started in 1869 by Friends to educate girls and boys together. There are now two schools - an elementary school and a high school - with nearly 1200 students enrolled. The schools provide students with academic opportunities through improvements funded by grants, and students achieve high academic standards. The Friends United Meeting also supports neighboring pre-schools and provides a worship and hospitality center in Ramallah.
More than $9 million has been pledged to Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) so far this fiscal year from alumni, faculty, staff, parents, corporations, organizations, and friends. Last year, 163 corporations and organizations donated $2.3 million to MSUM, while over 500 parents have given more than $18,000 to support renovating the library. Donations support 638 students with academic or athletic scholarships and help fund scholarships, awards, competitions, conferences, and research.
How to build an API your developers will love (Short Version) - MuCON 2015, L...Michael Kuehne-Schlinkert
In the last years API spread out around the world. Every modern application provides or consumes at least one API. It became very easy to setup an API, but it became even easier to build APIs no one really wanted to use. To provide an API is not a unique selling point anymore.
Especially if you are providing a public API, your API should be so user friendly that your mom could use it or at least an inexperienced developer who never used an API before.
As an independent software engineer Michael has worked with various clients designing, building, testing, maintaining and even redesigning private and public APIs; starting from a simple API for Single-Page-Application to a highly scalable and complex kickass API serving millions of users every day.
In this talk Michael will share his experience from these projects giving some guidelines on API design and answering some questions which occur in every API project like "How can we provide this operation and still being RESTful?" or "How should we version our API?". Besides an admirable API Design Testing, Documentation and Mocking are always sticking points, which Michael wants to demystify by sharing his handy approach to creating an awesome developer experience.
With this talk you will be inspired to apply some of these techniques in your next API project.
How to build an API your developers will love - Code.talks 2015, Hamburg by M...Michael Kuehne-Schlinkert
In the last years API spread out around the world. Every modern application provides or consumes at least one API. It became very easy to setup an API, but it became even easier to build APIs no one really wanted to use. Especially if you are providing a public API, your API should be so user friendly that your mom could use it or at least an inexperienced developer who never used an API before. As an independent software engineer I have worked with various clients designing, building, testing, maintaining and even redesigning private and public APIs; starting from a simple API for Single-Page-Application to a highly scalable and complex kickass API serving millions of users every day.
In this talk I would like to share my experience from these projects giving some guidelines on API design and answering some questions which occur in every API project like "How can we provide this operation and still being RESTful?" or "How should we version our API?" Besides an admirable API Design Testing, Documentation and Mocking are always sticking points, which I want to demystify by sharing my handy approach. With this talk I want to inspire you to apply some of these techniques in your next API project.
Going Green and Sustainable Living Informationsarahlyon12
School project on tips gathered from the listed References. Note that I am not endorsing the outside websites listed in this summary guide, but listing them as an FYI and the guides are for personal use only. For more information on reuse please see my website http://reusephoenix.weebly.com/. Thank you.
Learn about the benefits of donating things that you no longer need. This doesn't show the speaker notes!! ***To see the complete presentation go to: https://www.haikudeck.com/how-to-become-a-reuse-hero-uncategorized-presentation-XsuFCGytx9 ***
For more information on reuse please see my website http://reusephoenix.weebly.com/. Thank you.
This document outlines three pillars for organizations: 1) Situate uses asset-based and systems thinking approaches. 2) Create focuses on lean processes and social entrepreneurship. 3) Relate employs collaborative management. More details on these pillars can be found in an upcoming handbook on the Post Growth Institute's website.
For over 14 years, Steam and Sauna Innovation has been the sole accredited contractor for Effegibi, providing bespoke steam room and sauna services. In 2014, Steam and Sauna Innovation was created to continue this work directly for clients, with more control over supply chain and costs. They work with private clients, architects, developers, hotels, and contractors to design and install luxury steam rooms, saunas, and wet rooms using Effegibi equipment.
It is always tough to test a complex API comprehensively. The additional level of complexity brings us to the question “How can we validate that our API is working as intended?”
In this talk I will explain how to use test driven development for APIs to solve this problem and even further how TDD can drive an API Design towards a more usable design. I will outline my practical approach with an implementation example based on django. And finally I will give you a brief summary of my lessons learned using this approach in customer projects.
Also see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du78obwvlVA or https://youtu.be/_m1NjR9hPZc
Reuse PowerPoint that answers what is reuse, why reuse, and how to reuse and become a reuse hero. For more information see http://reusephoenix.weebly.com/.
Hope Hall is a school in Rochester, NY that provides specialized education for students who thrive best in a nurturing environment. It celebrates student differences and believes all children can learn given the right support. Hope Hall students experience joy in the classroom and flourish due to individualized attention, a small setting, and strategies tailored to their needs. The school has a 100% graduation rate and seeks donations to continue providing scholarships for its largely low-income student population, as it receives no public funding.
This document provides background information on a second grade classroom in Arial, Montana. It describes the community of Arial, the school, classroom, teacher, and students. The community is predominantly white with a university. The school has over 450 students from kindergarten to 5th grade and 34% qualify for free/reduced lunch. The classroom has 20 students, 12 female and 8 male, all white. Two students have IEPs. The document provides details on 4 individual students, including one student named AJ who struggles to focus but is passionate about learning.
This document compares the education systems of the United States and Finland. It provides facts about each country's system, such as the United States having diverse classrooms while Finland's are more homogeneous. It notes Finland's schools have half-day sessions, little homework, and high teacher standards. While the U.S. spends more on education, Finnish students consistently score higher on international tests. The document examines teacher training differences and discusses challenges in comparing the two systems given the U.S.'s issues with poverty, private schools, and language diversity. It concludes with suggestions for improving the U.S. system, such as changing testing and better supporting teachers.
Increasing students’ access to print at homeamevans
Van Buren Elementary School implemented a Book Bonanza program to increase students' access to print materials at home. The program provided students opportunities to select books to take home every two weeks. Over 4,000 books have been distributed so far. Surveys found that most students and parents reported reading the books and enjoying the program. The school plans to continue the program and address needs like providing more books, especially non-fiction titles, and improving space during the events.
Fairview Elementary School is a high performing school that strives for excellence in academics, character development, and student opportunities. It has received several awards and recognitions for its sustained academic achievement, student-teacher ratios, and educational environment. The school focuses on differentiated instruction, data-driven planning, interventions, and incorporating technology to enhance learning. Goals for the current year include improving reading and writing scores, expanding the use of technology, and implementing social-emotional learning standards. Students have many opportunities to learn through clubs, arts, athletics, and community engagement activities. The talented and dedicated staff work to support each child's growth. Parents also greatly contribute to the school's success through volunteer efforts.
This document discusses the issue of poverty among students and its effects on health, social/mental well-being, and academics. It defines poverty according to Statistics Canada and shares perspectives from students experiencing poverty. The document recommends actions teachers can take to help impoverished students, such as reducing stigma, boosting self-esteem, and providing resources. It also identifies community support programs already in place that teachers can direct students to for assistance.
This document provides information about Title 1 schools and students from low socioeconomic backgrounds. It defines what Title 1 schools are and their purpose in helping students from low-income families improve their academic achievement. It also defines socioeconomic status and provides demographic data about the characteristics of students in Florida schools, including their racial/ethnic backgrounds and the percentage eligible for free/reduced lunch. The document concludes by listing some strategies for teachers to support students from low socioeconomic backgrounds.
This is an introductory presentation about the Dictionary Project, a US-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal of giving each third grader in the United States a dictionary to keep.
There is an updated version at http://slidesha.re/dictproj. Please refer to that one.
This document provides guidance for teachers, principals, and administrators on why they should support school fundraisers. It discusses how fundraisers can provide supplies, equipment, field trips and other resources to benefit students. Teachers spend significant time with students so their support is important. Principals make decisions that impact students so they should lead by example. Administrators build the school community so their involvement is essential. Supporting fundraisers can engage students, meet classroom needs, and help schools provide opportunities in a changing digital world.
The document discusses a partnership between the National Education Association (NEA) and Fund My Classroom to help address the growing needs of students and teachers. It notes that 50% of public school children live in low-income families and that teachers spend over $1.6 billion out of pocket each year on classroom supplies. The partnership would allow teachers to create wish lists on the Fund My Classroom website and have parents, community members and corporations purchase supplies directly for classrooms. The goal is to help reconnect communities with schools and address the growing educational crisis through a unified effort.
The document provides an overview of the Eanes Education Foundation's work from 2005-2009. Key points include:
- In 2005-2006, EEF established its logo, tagline, and messaging and held its first Annual Giving Campaign which resulted in a 45% increase in grants.
- Over the years, EEF refined its marketing strategy, developing promotional materials, tracking goals, and implementing strategies like phone-a-thons and donor matching.
- As a result of community donations, EEF was able to grant $800,000-925,000 annually to EISD, funding 16-17 additional teaching positions across 9 schools.
- By 2009, EEF had improved its
How to build an API your developers will love (Short Version) - MuCON 2015, L...Michael Kuehne-Schlinkert
In the last years API spread out around the world. Every modern application provides or consumes at least one API. It became very easy to setup an API, but it became even easier to build APIs no one really wanted to use. To provide an API is not a unique selling point anymore.
Especially if you are providing a public API, your API should be so user friendly that your mom could use it or at least an inexperienced developer who never used an API before.
As an independent software engineer Michael has worked with various clients designing, building, testing, maintaining and even redesigning private and public APIs; starting from a simple API for Single-Page-Application to a highly scalable and complex kickass API serving millions of users every day.
In this talk Michael will share his experience from these projects giving some guidelines on API design and answering some questions which occur in every API project like "How can we provide this operation and still being RESTful?" or "How should we version our API?". Besides an admirable API Design Testing, Documentation and Mocking are always sticking points, which Michael wants to demystify by sharing his handy approach to creating an awesome developer experience.
With this talk you will be inspired to apply some of these techniques in your next API project.
How to build an API your developers will love - Code.talks 2015, Hamburg by M...Michael Kuehne-Schlinkert
In the last years API spread out around the world. Every modern application provides or consumes at least one API. It became very easy to setup an API, but it became even easier to build APIs no one really wanted to use. Especially if you are providing a public API, your API should be so user friendly that your mom could use it or at least an inexperienced developer who never used an API before. As an independent software engineer I have worked with various clients designing, building, testing, maintaining and even redesigning private and public APIs; starting from a simple API for Single-Page-Application to a highly scalable and complex kickass API serving millions of users every day.
In this talk I would like to share my experience from these projects giving some guidelines on API design and answering some questions which occur in every API project like "How can we provide this operation and still being RESTful?" or "How should we version our API?" Besides an admirable API Design Testing, Documentation and Mocking are always sticking points, which I want to demystify by sharing my handy approach. With this talk I want to inspire you to apply some of these techniques in your next API project.
Going Green and Sustainable Living Informationsarahlyon12
School project on tips gathered from the listed References. Note that I am not endorsing the outside websites listed in this summary guide, but listing them as an FYI and the guides are for personal use only. For more information on reuse please see my website http://reusephoenix.weebly.com/. Thank you.
Learn about the benefits of donating things that you no longer need. This doesn't show the speaker notes!! ***To see the complete presentation go to: https://www.haikudeck.com/how-to-become-a-reuse-hero-uncategorized-presentation-XsuFCGytx9 ***
For more information on reuse please see my website http://reusephoenix.weebly.com/. Thank you.
This document outlines three pillars for organizations: 1) Situate uses asset-based and systems thinking approaches. 2) Create focuses on lean processes and social entrepreneurship. 3) Relate employs collaborative management. More details on these pillars can be found in an upcoming handbook on the Post Growth Institute's website.
For over 14 years, Steam and Sauna Innovation has been the sole accredited contractor for Effegibi, providing bespoke steam room and sauna services. In 2014, Steam and Sauna Innovation was created to continue this work directly for clients, with more control over supply chain and costs. They work with private clients, architects, developers, hotels, and contractors to design and install luxury steam rooms, saunas, and wet rooms using Effegibi equipment.
It is always tough to test a complex API comprehensively. The additional level of complexity brings us to the question “How can we validate that our API is working as intended?”
In this talk I will explain how to use test driven development for APIs to solve this problem and even further how TDD can drive an API Design towards a more usable design. I will outline my practical approach with an implementation example based on django. And finally I will give you a brief summary of my lessons learned using this approach in customer projects.
Also see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du78obwvlVA or https://youtu.be/_m1NjR9hPZc
Reuse PowerPoint that answers what is reuse, why reuse, and how to reuse and become a reuse hero. For more information see http://reusephoenix.weebly.com/.
Hope Hall is a school in Rochester, NY that provides specialized education for students who thrive best in a nurturing environment. It celebrates student differences and believes all children can learn given the right support. Hope Hall students experience joy in the classroom and flourish due to individualized attention, a small setting, and strategies tailored to their needs. The school has a 100% graduation rate and seeks donations to continue providing scholarships for its largely low-income student population, as it receives no public funding.
This document provides background information on a second grade classroom in Arial, Montana. It describes the community of Arial, the school, classroom, teacher, and students. The community is predominantly white with a university. The school has over 450 students from kindergarten to 5th grade and 34% qualify for free/reduced lunch. The classroom has 20 students, 12 female and 8 male, all white. Two students have IEPs. The document provides details on 4 individual students, including one student named AJ who struggles to focus but is passionate about learning.
This document compares the education systems of the United States and Finland. It provides facts about each country's system, such as the United States having diverse classrooms while Finland's are more homogeneous. It notes Finland's schools have half-day sessions, little homework, and high teacher standards. While the U.S. spends more on education, Finnish students consistently score higher on international tests. The document examines teacher training differences and discusses challenges in comparing the two systems given the U.S.'s issues with poverty, private schools, and language diversity. It concludes with suggestions for improving the U.S. system, such as changing testing and better supporting teachers.
Increasing students’ access to print at homeamevans
Van Buren Elementary School implemented a Book Bonanza program to increase students' access to print materials at home. The program provided students opportunities to select books to take home every two weeks. Over 4,000 books have been distributed so far. Surveys found that most students and parents reported reading the books and enjoying the program. The school plans to continue the program and address needs like providing more books, especially non-fiction titles, and improving space during the events.
Fairview Elementary School is a high performing school that strives for excellence in academics, character development, and student opportunities. It has received several awards and recognitions for its sustained academic achievement, student-teacher ratios, and educational environment. The school focuses on differentiated instruction, data-driven planning, interventions, and incorporating technology to enhance learning. Goals for the current year include improving reading and writing scores, expanding the use of technology, and implementing social-emotional learning standards. Students have many opportunities to learn through clubs, arts, athletics, and community engagement activities. The talented and dedicated staff work to support each child's growth. Parents also greatly contribute to the school's success through volunteer efforts.
This document discusses the issue of poverty among students and its effects on health, social/mental well-being, and academics. It defines poverty according to Statistics Canada and shares perspectives from students experiencing poverty. The document recommends actions teachers can take to help impoverished students, such as reducing stigma, boosting self-esteem, and providing resources. It also identifies community support programs already in place that teachers can direct students to for assistance.
This document provides information about Title 1 schools and students from low socioeconomic backgrounds. It defines what Title 1 schools are and their purpose in helping students from low-income families improve their academic achievement. It also defines socioeconomic status and provides demographic data about the characteristics of students in Florida schools, including their racial/ethnic backgrounds and the percentage eligible for free/reduced lunch. The document concludes by listing some strategies for teachers to support students from low socioeconomic backgrounds.
This is an introductory presentation about the Dictionary Project, a US-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal of giving each third grader in the United States a dictionary to keep.
There is an updated version at http://slidesha.re/dictproj. Please refer to that one.
This document provides guidance for teachers, principals, and administrators on why they should support school fundraisers. It discusses how fundraisers can provide supplies, equipment, field trips and other resources to benefit students. Teachers spend significant time with students so their support is important. Principals make decisions that impact students so they should lead by example. Administrators build the school community so their involvement is essential. Supporting fundraisers can engage students, meet classroom needs, and help schools provide opportunities in a changing digital world.
The document discusses a partnership between the National Education Association (NEA) and Fund My Classroom to help address the growing needs of students and teachers. It notes that 50% of public school children live in low-income families and that teachers spend over $1.6 billion out of pocket each year on classroom supplies. The partnership would allow teachers to create wish lists on the Fund My Classroom website and have parents, community members and corporations purchase supplies directly for classrooms. The goal is to help reconnect communities with schools and address the growing educational crisis through a unified effort.
The document provides an overview of the Eanes Education Foundation's work from 2005-2009. Key points include:
- In 2005-2006, EEF established its logo, tagline, and messaging and held its first Annual Giving Campaign which resulted in a 45% increase in grants.
- Over the years, EEF refined its marketing strategy, developing promotional materials, tracking goals, and implementing strategies like phone-a-thons and donor matching.
- As a result of community donations, EEF was able to grant $800,000-925,000 annually to EISD, funding 16-17 additional teaching positions across 9 schools.
- By 2009, EEF had improved its
The survey results from Ireland show:
- Ireland had a smaller percentage of completed surveys due to problems accessing computers and a small school population.
- Irish students find their native language (Irish/Gaelic) more difficult because it is mostly taught as a second language.
- More Irish students enjoy history as it is taught interestingly in primary schools and Ireland has interesting historical novels and films.
- The results for most other subjects like math, science, social science, computer studies, languages, and sports were similar between Ireland and overall results, indicating similarities across countries.
This document provides a toolkit for parents of students with learning disabilities as they prepare for the new school year. It includes guides on building relationships with teachers, becoming an advocate, advocating for your child, and preparing for parent-teacher conferences. The guides offer tips on communicating with teachers, sharing information about your child, maintaining involvement, and working collaboratively. The document emphasizes the importance of partnership between parents and schools to support children's education.
This handbook provides information to parents on how to become involved in their child's education. It discusses 6 standards of parental involvement: communication, parenting, student learning, volunteering, decision-making, and community collaboration. The document provides examples of how schools can encourage participation based on each standard, such as hosting family nights, providing volunteer opportunities, and including parents in decision-making groups. The overall goal is to make parents aware of how they can support their child's education both at home and at school.
Sierra, a 5th grade student, is collecting school supplies to donate to the United Way Stuff the Bus campaign to help the more than 3,500 children in Monterey County who are homeless and need supplies to fully participate in school which promotes learning, self-esteem, and staying in school. Sierra asks that people donate unused supplies they have at home, gift cards, or money made out to UWMC, and she will collect donations on July 28, 2012 to support this important cause.
This document discusses child sponsorship through an organization called Treasured. It aims to create awareness of the needs of children globally and provide sponsorship opportunities to support them. An estimated 130 million children worldwide are orphans or waiting children, many living in poverty without adequate food, clothing, shelter or education. Sponsoring a child through programs like Won by One in Jamaica can help fulfill their needs by funding school, medical care, living expenses and bringing hope. Sponsorship amounts range from $25-150 per month depending on the child's age and education level. Sponsorship provides opportunities for children to attend school and get supplies, uniforms and lunches they otherwise couldn't afford.
The document is a request for donations to the Antilles Fund, which helps cover costs of an Antilles education beyond tuition such as field trips, guest speakers, and laboratory equipment. Tuition only covers 85% of costs, so donations are needed to fund experiential learning opportunities. Donations of $50 could provide a yearly magazine subscription, $100 could supply laboratory equipment, and $500 could fund a field trip experience for students. All donations are tax deductible and support the school's educational programming.
Welcome To The World Of Sos Classroom Addwenling0809
The document discusses the SOS Classroom, an online resource to help students continue learning over the summer. It was created in response to major budget cuts that will eliminate summer school programs. SOS Classroom will provide free online materials from K-8th grade covering literature, math, ELD, games and puzzles. It aims to promote equal opportunities for all students, especially low-income and minority groups hurt most by the lack of summer programs. The document outlines the goals of SOS Classroom and calls for others to help promote and contribute resources to the site.
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How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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On average, every year teachers in America spend $500 to $1,200 out of their own salaries on school supplies for their students, sometimes even as much as $4,000. Students cannot learn and become productive members of society without the basic essentials for learning, such as paper, pencils and other basic school supplies.
In Arizona, over half of all K-8 students cannot afford lunch, much less basic educational tools and supplies.
Students cannot succeed when they lack the basic tools for learning.
Our school systems have shifted the burden of providing supplies to teachers.
On average, Arizona schools budget less than .5 cents per student daily for supplies.
Businesses have huge amounts of unwanted and surplus supplies that often end up in a landfill that teachers could desperately use.
Dice made from donated styrofoam, CD art and bottle cap art.
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Tax ID #: 01-0725431 Your donations help teach students the value of reusing resources.
Unsure? Just call us. Teachers are creative. Picture is a tiny sample of items. For a Donation List see: http://www.treasures4teachers.org/give-2/ (the list is under the Supplies heading)
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