- French and British experts to analyse riots
Urban riots in Paris and northern England in recent years are set to be examined by international experts in a bid to address today's growing concerns around immigration, integration and identity.
Company: Sheffield Hallam University
(Filed: Mon Feb 12 2007)
- Entrepreneur Mom Featured on Good Morning America
A mother and educator uses her skills and business know how to create a unique and educational business plan, teaching Spanish as a second language to young children.
Company: The Bilingual Fun Company
(Filed: Sat Feb 10 2007)
- Brenda Knight To Join NVC Board of Trustees
Brenda Knight has been recognized for her work by the United States Congress, California Board of Governors, the California State Assembly and Senate, and the Peralta College District Board of Trustees
Company: eMediaCampaigns!
(Filed: Fri Feb 09 2007)
- National Best-Selling Author/Motivational Speaker Georgia Woodbine to appear at Sisters Uptown Books
National Best-Selling Author/Motivational Speaker Georgia Woodbine to appear at Sisters Uptown Bookstore on February 10, 2007. Georgia Woodbine's presentation topic is "Make it Happen" in 2007 "The Secrets To Creating Your Success Seminar/Book Signing. Sisters Uptown Bookstore is located at 1942 Amsterdam Ave. W 156th Street, New York, 10032.
Company: PA Public Relations Company
(Filed: Thu Feb 08 2007)
- BECTA approval for comic-strip learning
BECTA, the Government agency supporting UK education departments in their strategic ICT developments, has approved the use of interactive comic-strip software program, Storywriter Toolkit.
Company: MyKnowledgeMap
(Filed: Wed Feb 07 2007)
- Emerald Signs Agreement with Council of Australian University Librarians
Emerald Group Publishing is pleased to announce its recent deal with the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL). This five- year consortial agreement provides CAUL’s 1.1 million users with access to Emerald’s high quality collection of online digital journals and databases.
Company: Emerald Group Publishing
(Filed: Wed Feb 07 2007)
- UM-DEARBORN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT HOSTS FREE, PUBLIC SEMINAR TO EXPLORE DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE
The University of Michigan–Dearborn School of Management will host a seminar entitled “Agents of Social Change?: Exploring the Business Case for Diversity” on Wednesday, Feb. 21 at 6:15 p.m. at the Fairlane Center. The free seminar will focus on diversity in the workplace, how the legal and social environments are influencing policies and practices, and practical implications of new laws addressing affirmative action.
Company: Marx Layne & Company
(Filed: Wed Feb 07 2007)
- International Youth and Young Adults Plan to Make Online History
The youthful Symposium is the first international online gathering to promote or bring youth and young adults together to decide their own future ethos. The agenda is jam packed with what they will, and will not accept. Their goal is what adults the world over have failed to do -- hammer out and find a way to enforce a universal code of ethics adaptable to all nations, cultures, and religions
Company: Global Academy Online, Inc.
(Filed: Sun Feb 04 2007)
- KESDEE Launches e-learning Course On Mutual Funds
KESDEE recently developed a comprehensive e-learning course library on Mutual Funds with 10 courses. The course provides an overall understanding of how equity & bond fund portfolios are managed.
Company: KESDEE Inc.
(Filed: Fri Feb 02 2007)
- Brainvisa partners with LearnScapes to offer RapideL in South Africa
Brainvisa (www.brainvisa.com) a provider of end to end Learning solutions based out of US, UK, India and Australia, announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Learnscapes in South Africa, to sell RapideL, the rapid eLearning content authoring solution and its services in the South African market.
Company: Brainvisa
(Filed: Thu Feb 01 2007)
- Financial Aid Helps Students Get Online Education
Thanks to the availability of financial aid, online education has become an option for many who would otherwise not be able to afford to go to school.
Company: Virginia College Online
(Filed: Thu Feb 01 2007)
- CalArts Program Director receives MLK Human Rights Hero Award
The recipient of the first annual Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Hero Award was announced on Friday, January 26th at the California Institute of the Arts.
Company: International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance
(Filed: Wed Jan 31 2007)
- Middle School Teachers Held Under National Security Act
Police and prosecutors, frustrated by the peaceful "unification education" curriculum promoted by the Ministry of Education, are now targeting teachers who attempt to implement the curriculum. Two teachers have been held in the interrogation rooms of the Seoul police agency for over a week.
Company: Korean Teachers Union
(Filed: Thu Jan 25 2007)
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