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The 2014 13th 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 Allstate Insurance Company.
For the 13th 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 Allstate Insurance Company.
To learn more, visit www.LearningExecutive.com.
At this state owned kindergarten, AKF provides teacher training in the latest ECD pedagogies and techniques and provides some classroom materials. AKF also works with parents through parental resources centres and has developed learning materials and books for children.
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Sorteo del teclado para los alumnos que han participado en "Experiencia mobile learning
The Cathedral of Learning, a historic landmark, is the second-tallest education building in the world—42 stories and 535 feet tall. It is also the geographic and traditional heart of the campus.
Begun by Chancellor John Bowman in 1926 and dedicated in 1937, the building was realized with the help of contributions from men, women, and children throughout the region and the world. During the peak of the Depression, when funding for the project became especially challenging, school children were encouraged to contribute a dime to "buy a brick."
In addition to the magnificent three-story "Commons Room" at ground level, the Cathedral of Learning also contains classrooms (including the internationally renowned Nationality Classrooms), the University's administrative offices, libraries, a computer center, a restaurant, and offices and classrooms for many liberal arts departments.
Trivia tidbit: The Cathedral of Learning has 2,529 windows.
Lego Studio, where the magic happens: We don't have a lot of different toys, just a lot of one kind- Legos. The kids can work in here alone or with a group of friends and collaborate in "The Lego Town". They can keep their projects us for as long as they want and display on the shelves or the table. This room has a door so the magic stays in, which I like.
St. Marks NWR 2014 WHO Festival. February 1, 2014.
A variety of exhibitors provided opportunities for festival goers to learn about ways to enjoy outdoor recreation.
Photos by Garry Tucker, USFWS
GDS colleagues participated in 3 introductory sessions to coding at GDS. Students were from the Women's and BAME network. Volunteer coaches were from across the organisation, and included frontend developers, backend developers, and site reliability engineers.
As part of Earth Month, Sound Transit this week sponsored a Home Conservation Fair at Union Station. The fair featured members of the agency's sustainability team along with local utilities and other organizations including Puget Sound Energy, Seattle Public Utilities and Snohomish County PUD. Seen here facing the camera is Kent Hale, Sound Transit senior environmental planner. Sunday is Earth Day 2012.
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)
Very soon after arriving in the village, we were told that there were a few elders who wanted to be seen by the doctors, so we made our way to a spot that was closer to their homes and started our outdoor clinic. Right next to our clinic was this group of women pounding and grinding corn into cornmiel, which is one of the food staples here.
This little girl sits next to a grinding stone and practices her technique; learning from the women around her.
If you would like to learn a little more about MAF and Mukwando, check out this video. It was filmed when I visited Angola in 2009: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIn8qinSP1g
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Mukwando, Huila, Angola, Africa
GDS colleagues participated in 3 introductory sessions to coding at GDS. Students were from the Women's and BAME network. Volunteer coaches were from across the organisation, and included frontend developers, backend developers, and site reliability engineers.
Gender plays a big part in development. In order to promote women without reversing the dichotomy education is key.
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