Meet Luke Lippitt ! As the new NSBMA Northeast Vice President, Luke brings student voices right to the boardroom. Passionate about real change, he’s here to make sure every student is heard. Welcome Luke! #StudentVoice #TogetherInEd #NSBMA
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One of my favorite topics, dual enrollment as a tool of equity in education! Big thanks to QM Quality Matters, Nathan Green from Acadeum, and Stephen Kabrhel for a great discussion!
Had a great experience presenting with Carly Fuller on dual enrollment partnerships and online learning at QM Quality Matters Connect conference. Nathan Green, we missed you, but I think we represented Acadeum well. Community College of Baltimore County, EdisonLearning.#dualenrollment, #qmqualitymatters, #coursesharing.
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What makes VLACS different? It’s the ability for students to take control of their education. With personalized learning pathways, flexible schedules, and access to a wide range of courses, our students thrive both academically and personally. It’s no wonder we’ve been ranked #22 in New Hampshire’s Best High Schools by U.S. News & World Report! Find out what sets VLACS apart at vlacs.org
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Get all the details on MPhil from what exactly MPhil is to the opportunities after it. Learn about why to pursue MPhil, the eligibility criteria, exam pattern. We're also coming up with this exclusive -limited seats course for students who are preparing for their MPhil exam. Stay tuned to know more! #Psychologystudent #mphil #entranceexam
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There isn't a one size fits all in student accommodation anymore, there is high importance in segmenting your customers to meet their specific needs. Episode 7 of series 2 is here and it's a good one! Sarah, Deenie and Dan (with his new microphone!) discuss a wide-range of topics in the shared living sector, sharing their thoughts and opinions on: 💠 What they learnt from the Howard Kennedy LLP exclusive panel discussion on the future of PBSA and the convergence of shared living 💠 The popularity of HMOs for students and importance of looking at the available data on this 💠 The need for the PBSA to have a 'PBSA lite’ product to match BTR's affordable offering 💠 Is dynamic pricing out of control? Is it fair to charge students who book later a higher price? 💠 Cash back and promotions - why does this frustrate Dan, Deenie and Sarah every year? 💠 Gen Alpha - are you ready for them? Hear about some key statistics on this future cohort of students. Stop building for Gen Z. 💠 The challenge of having the perfect streamlined booking journey, has anyone got this perfected? Listen here: https://lnkd.in/ew3tYBps This episode of Housed is sponsored by Mystudenthalls.com - Search student accommodation across the UK #GenAlpha #StudentAccommodation #SharedLiving #PBSA #BTR #realestate
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One of the best leadership development programs available.
Applications for IPLI Cohort 13 open November 1st, 2024. IPLI looks forward to serving another group of Indiana Principals 2025-2027.
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Interested in a transdisciplinary course this summer? TNDY 315 introduces you to the fundamentals of managing projects with diverse stakeholders, actors, and contexts. Lean more here: https://lnkd.in/gq8N8GHz #CGU #TNDY
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Once more, I encourage you to consider honing your mind, testing your limits and advancing your global ideas alongside a transformational group of people. https://lnkd.in/eGhj2FUx
2022 Fellow Pascal Rathle knows the value of an open dialogue, describing the critical work of The Gabr Foundation as an exchange of perspectives and a forging of lifelong friendships. For Rathle, the “lifetime of benefits” for Gabr alumni goes beyond the 142 Fellows, but comprises a family of decision-makers driving the future of international policy.
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#K12 #superintendents take a multifaceted approach to addressing anti-Semitism and other types of discrimination on their campuses. Doug Roberts, Founder and CEO of the Institute for Education Innovation, spoke with WICC radio’s Melissa in the Morning this week to give listeners a better understanding of superintendents’ role in preventing such attacks. https://lnkd.in/eYh5e-Mn The first approach #education #leaders take is prevention. “These are things we fight hard against as leaders, and we do so by building cultures in our districts where people feel included and welcomed and supported,” he says. The second is more social-emotional #SEL awareness and funding thanks to initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels. “We were able to build up stronger networks for mental health supports,” Doug says. “If a student feels that they are subject to any sort of anti-Semitic attack, we have to make sure we are checking in with kids." Third, Doug emphasized that when incidents happen, they need to be teachable moments for the children responsible. Schools can have strong policies against hatred but at the same time attempt to understand why the students acted as they did and address the root causes through education and building better understanding. In early May, the leaders of some of the largest U.S. public school districts testified before Congress about steps they are taking to address anti-Semitism, and Doug urged Congress to take action too, such as re-upping mental health funding for schools. “Superintendents who went to D.C. made a strong showing for our profession,” he says. “We literally stay up at night thinking about how we can make sure every student in our schools feels safe.” #ThoughtLeadership #Schools #Inclusion #Respect #TeachableMoments #MentalHealth #Wellbeing
We’re proud to share that our Founder and CEO, Doug Roberts, was a guest on Melissa in the Morning, WICC 600 AM and 107.3 FM, discussing "Attacking Anti-Semitism at K-12 Campuses." During the conversation, Doug addressed the problem and potential solutions, shedding light on the Institute for Education Innovation (IEI) and its efforts. IEI is a network of over 100 K-12 superintendents committed to improving student outcomes.
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SBVC alumnus Gage Hensley shares his inspiring story and what he learned along the way. “This school is very good about having a bunch of people help you and give you any advice, which is why I keep coming back!” Life-changing moments can be found here for current and future students. Start your story today and enroll now! #SBVC #ProudStudents #CommunityCollege #Alumnus
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The HBdV Fellows introduce themselves. We start with Merle-Sophie Thielmann from the Universität Mannheim. At the #7ECSLHE, I present a seminar concept introducing pre-service teachers to diversity-oriented school improvement processes. Students gained insight into the implementation of these processes during visits to cooperating schools and reflected on their future roles in shaping the schools they will work at. The presentation of the seminar concept is supplemented by qualitative analyses of students' written reflections and group discussions on the potential benefits of service learning in a) addressing the challenges faced by schools in socially disadvantaged areas and b) preparing pre-service teachers for teaching at and shaping schools in increasingly diverse environments.
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