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The 2015 14th Annual Chicagoland Learning Leaders Conference, Learning Beyond the Classroom, is an one-day, multi-track
collaboration to learn best practices from the Executive Learning Exchange’s powerful network
of learning and talent development leaders hosted by McDonald's Corporation.
For the 14th year in a row, a Chicagoland company is hosting our highly interactive exchange and intense action learning experience.
We ended the day with networking reception onsite at Hamburger University.
To learn more, visit www.LearningExecutive.com.
This takes a shot at the standard of honing. Customary practice sets are constrained in reading material, thus emerges the requirement for additional #learning material, and #AGXL comes into the photo.
This kitten at the shelter is wearing a blue collar because she looks exactly like 3 other black kittens there.
Baby girl when she was learning to walk at the age of 13 months.
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Description: A woman uses a Singer sewing machine while another watches her. There is also another Singer sewing machine in the foreground.
Date:1950s
ID: DHo53-A27.14
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Distance learning is a prosocial behavior that has made it possible for a wide range of students to take classes and even get a degree.
Kansas City Zoo
Under close supervision from her mother, Masika (11 months) is learning to climb trees. On other occasions, Masika would look up at tall trees that were too thick for her to get her arms around. This smaller tree provided an excellent training opportunity. They are western lowland gorillas at the Kansas City Zoo.
After a voracious reading of the Strobist blog, here's my first attempt. SB-800 through Lumiquest SB3, camera left. Used TTL - not confident enough for manual yet :)
Taken at 3rd beach at the exit of Stanley Park... practicing with off camera flash, and learning how to balance with sunset.
“Modern Life Arithmetics, Book One” by John Guy Fowlkes and Thomas Theodore Goff, The MacMillan Co., 1928 and 1932. Illustrator(s) unknown.
... from the early age.
And I don't mean just pottery, but ropes quite literally.
They weaved their own ropes too - with that strange machine in the background (at the left side). I believe they used horsehair.
Hairy Pottery... Geddit?
Okay, bad pun.
Bah.
Whatever...
Students from 30 high schools and their teacher gathered Saturday, March 4, 2017 at Union South on the University of Wisconsin-Madison for the fifth annual Wisconsin Global Youth Summit.
The event was sponsored by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and UW-Madison's Institute for Regional and International Studies (IRIS), Language Institute, and the International Reach (International Student Services).
Activities for students included small group discussions on what it means to be a global citizen, conversations with international students, and introductory lessons in a variety of world languages. The program also includes performances of Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art, and Okinawan taiko drumming.
Teachers participated in peer-led sessions that focused on Wisconsin's Global Education Achievement Certificate.
Participating high schools were: Amery, Appleton Area, Arrowhead UHS, Bonduel, Cedarburg, Cuba City, De Forest Area, Gibraltar Area, Grantsburg, Howard-Suamico, Janesville, Johnson Creek, Kettle Moraine, Lake Mills Area, Madison Metropolitan, Oconomowoc Area, Oregon, Pewaukee, Plymouth Joint, Pulaski Community, Shorewood, Slinger, South Milwaukee, Southern Door County, Tomah Area, Two Rivers Public, Watertown Unified, Wausau, Wausaukee, and Wauwatosa.
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Learning Route on Natural Resources Management and Climate Change Adaptation best practices covered several districts in Kenya. The event was organized by Procasur with the support of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
The objective was to scale up through peer to peer learning the Kenyan best multi stakeholders’ strategies, tools and practices to fight environmental degradation and to adapt to climate change with the aim of improving the livelihoods of people living in affected territories.
Photos: P. Kimeli (CCAFS)
“Every 2 minutes someone is sexually assaulted in America.”
Our Mission:
Fear 2 Freedom is a global non-profit dedicated to redeem and restore the lives of those affected by sexual assault, bringing them hope and healing. Our goal is to raise awareness of sexual abuse, bring change through vigilance and healing through compassion. We are in the business of “restoring joy” to those who have been sexually assaulted, encouraging them on their own journey from fear to freedom.
What We Do:
Fear 2 Freedom partners universities, hospitals, and communities to assemble after-care “Fear 2 Freedom Kits” for those affected by rape, child abuse, domestic violence, and sex-trafficking. By raising the cultural understanding, students and members of the community are empowered to be a part of the solution and help make a tangible difference in the lives of those abused.
Nearly 300 attendees of the grand opening poured on to the steps and back into the halls of the new Science Learning Building as College of Arts and Sciences Dean Ron Yasbin addressed the crowd in the solarium area of the “Town Center,” which connects the SLB to Benton and Stadler halls, forming the science complex.