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New School Of The Anthropocene

new school of the anthropocene

London

The New School of the Anthropocene is a radical and affordable experiment in interdisciplinary higher education for the digital era in collaborative association with October Gallery in London. We are an ensemble of experienced academics from the higher educational world who, in the company of diverse artists and practitioners, wish to restore the values of intellectual adventure, free exchange and creative risk that formerly characterised an arts education in the UK and beyond.    The New School is registered with Companies House as a Community Interest Company and is run cooperatively. We think of ourselves as a purpose or condition, rather than an institution, open to collaboration and gathering. Our curriculum is dedicated to addressing ecological recovery and social renewal through the arts. Learning styles flex to accommodate the domestic and employment responsibilities of our students. The age-range within this heterogenous community extends from 18 to 75 and qualification-levels range from GCSE to PhD. We regard our participants as researchers from the start and they co-design their work with an emphasis on critical intervention fused with creative process. The collaborative work of the body – learning, for example, about food resilience at Calthorpe Community Garden and rainforest restoration in Puerto Rico - is assigned equal prominence to more conventional university-level activities such as textual analysis, philosophical discussion and filmmaking.    We opened our doors to a first yearly cohort of 26 students in September 2022. They have joined us for 28 weekly Anthropocene Seminars led by the likes of Marina Warner, Robert Macfarlane, Gargi Bhattacharyya, Adam Broomberg, Ann Pettifor, Assemble Studio, Michael Mansfield, Robin Kirkpatrick, Esther Teichmann, Anthony Sattin, Chris Petit and Mark Nelson (Biosphere 2), whose work covers the entire range of subjects falling within the framework of the Environmental Humanities. These vigorously participatory sessions are prefaced by a movement class and are run in-person and streamed on-line to enable our planetarians to join us from Tajikistan, Egypt, US, Niger, Ireland, Scotland and France. Our teachers are gathered within an ever-extending Ensemble, not an exclusive faculty, and are paid at UCU-recommended rates for their contributions.  All NSotA students also work on a research project that is individually supervised and benefits from five meetings a year with at least two Ensemble members. This contributes towards a Diploma in Environmental Humanities, rather than a degree: a means of countering an anxious culture of accreditation, which we differentiate from the principle of recognition. Our students instead carry forward a supervised portfolio of their critical and creative work accomplished over the year as testament to their development.  While seeking to maintain a genuinely inter-generational student body, our recruitment continues to prioritise applicants from those with no prior experience of university. Our pay-what-you-can-afford scheme means that our students typically pay between 0.5% and 5% of the average cost of a UK postgraduate degree and enjoy double the number of contact teaching hours. This means that no one with the aptitude and desire to participate need be excluded. We have also set aside free places for forced migrants fleeing conflict across the world, which are awarded in association with Revoke and Birkbeck College’s Compass Project.   The New School is to be simultaneously regarded as an applied research project that explores how an agile, self-organising model for higher education might be effectively constituted. Its processes have been fully archived with the intention of creating an open-source toolkit for educators who might seek to emulate this prototype and co-establish a sisterhood of corresponding initiatives. We are a contributing partner of the Academia Biospherica Alliance, which from 2024 will offer on-site educational programmes under the auspices of October Gallery’s parent organisation, the Institute of Ecotechnics, across the five main earth biomes of mountains, oceans, forests, desert grasslands and cities in locations such as Puerto Rico, Brazil, Argentina, Iraq, Italy, Catalonia and Egypt.    This reflects our expressly collaborative ethos, as manifested further in our participation within the Ecoversities Alliance and Faculty for a Future, alongside established associations with Embassy Cultural House (London, Ontario), the London Review of Books and Birkbeck College Library, where our students enjoy borrowing rights, and prospective academic partnerships with the Central European University and Global Centre for Advanced Studies. We are also in the process of gaining recognition as a UNESCO Futures Literacy Laboratory. Our public launch in November 2021 was marked by a symposium on the future of the university in relation to biopolitical emergency, timed to coincide with COP26. It features recorded dialogues with leading thinkers available to view on our website: www.nsota.org [http://www.nsota.org].    In February 2023 the New School hosted a seminar jointly with Birkbeck’s Institute for Social Research to announce the relaunch of the Stories in Transit project founded by Marina Warner with the intention of initiating a collective research project for NSotA students. This will form a central component of a continuing second year active engagement with the present cohort following the end of the academic year in June, which is currently under collective discussion.    From September 2023 our first-year cohort size will be increased to 40 students drawn from the UK and around the world. The programme will be augmented by small-group creativity classes as a means of building a collaborative environment and preparing scholars for the intensity of their project work. NSotA's debut cohort established an additional self-organised reading group, meeting on-line on Sunday afternoons with the purpose of extending discussions broached in previous Anthropocene Seminars. For the next academic year this will be formally incorporated into the curriculum. Long-term plans include the founding of a research agency with D-Fuse intending to explore innovative multi-modal representations of biocidal emergency in civic spaces.   We are keenly aware that today’s university system is outmoded, sclerotic and wasteful; yoked to punishing systems of debt finance and managerial bureaucracy; and falling short in its responsibility to nurture future generations as confident participants within the complex universe in which we are all embedded. In proposing an affordable interdisciplinary education, the New School of the Anthropocene seeks to rejuvenate the core values of an adventurous education that are under sustained threat across the world. In so doing, it represents a genuine alternative for those who consider experimentation across the critical-creative seam to be the prerequisite to personal resilience and cultural renewal.

Awake Consultancy Limited (...fluent in Childcare & Education)

awake consultancy limited (...fluent in childcare & education)

2a Oliver Grove London

BESPOKE TRAINING FOR EARLY YEARS PROFESSIONALS & CHILD CARE SETTINGS ACHIEVE BETTER OUTCOMES WITH OUR EARLY YEARS TRAINING Awake Consultancy is UK’s most trusted and reputable childcare training provider in the UK. Our high-quality training for early years settings empowers you to deliver outstanding care and learning experience to the children in your settings. Our training will advance the skills and knowledge of your team, equip them with the expertise they need to overcome any challenge the learners in your setting are facing, and ultimately improve the overall performance of your business. Whether you are searching for early years practitioner courses to freshen your team’s knowledge, bespoke training to help your teachers/practitioners understand the early years curriculum -the early years foundation stage framework (EYFS), or childcare professional development workshops to prepare them for higher roles, our team of childcare training providers has got your back. Our training for early years settings covers everything from best practices and regulatory requirements to preparation for Ofsted inspection. Are you ready to equip your team with the expertise to drive your nursery or childcare business to the next level? Contact us today to learn more about our early years training and development services. We pride ourselves on delivering the best training for early years settings. CONTACT US [https://awakeconsultancy.com/contact-us/] CHILDCARE TRAINING DELIVERED BY THE BEST EARLY YEARS PROFESSIONALS At Awake consultancy, all our trainers have several years of experience working as either Ofsted inspectors or managers of Ofsted’s approved day nurseries. Our experience as regulators and providers makes it easier for our team to understand your unique challenges and customize our early years training services to meet your needs. We can train your team virtually or come to your settings to deliver the childcare training face-to-face. Please, get in touch with us to discuss your training requirements. We can’t wait to equip your team with the latest knowledge and everything you wish they have. OUR CHILDCARE TRAINING WILL HELP YOU * Retain your talents Training your employees will improve their skills and prepare them for higher roles. In turn, they will feel valued and become more loyal to your business * Improve your Ofsted rating Our childcare training will help you improve your brand’s compliance with the statutory framework, meet safeguarding needs and maintain an outstanding Ofsted rating. * Fill the skills gap in your childcare setting Offering on the-job-training will make your brand more attractive to both new and experienced early years professionals. TALK TO AN EXPERT Want to learn more about our tailor-made childcare training solutions? Get in touch today to discuss your business needs with our industry experts. CHAT WITH US [cs@awakeconsultancy.com]

Aerolatino

aerolatino

London

Aerolatino Fitness - Aerolatino Instructor Level 2  Aerolatino® was created by Jeff Davila, a Colombian-born fitness instructor and dance teacher ; is an exciting international dance fitness workout with Latin American rhythms and dance styles like the Salsa, Merengue, Bachatango, Cha-cha-cha, Reggaeton and more. It’s a low impact workout, easy to follow, energetic and fun! The Learners will receive 6 hours of training with Aerolatino® founder Jeff Davila enabling them to: Understand the vision, values and principles of Aerolatino Recognise and understand the different rhythms and dance steps of Latin American Music Combine different Latin styles and rhythms in blocks of 32 counts to form a continuous Aerolatino® dance routine Use asymmetric movements to change direction in diagonal, forwards, back and sideward lines across the room Categorise Aerolatino® movements with hints and tips to help customers remember and identify move sequences Receive verbal feedback on their skills and knowledge in relation to the training programme, and assessment criteria Have opportunities to ensure that the training programme is tailored to their individual learning and physical needs Have opportunities to provide feedback in respect of the training programme completed Receive detailed and timely information in relation to the aims, outcomes, content, assessment, resources and timetable of the training Receive a Learner’s Resource Pack to augment the training event and contribute to the knowledge and skills of the learner Take part in CIMSPA endorsed CPD training that is designed to contribute to their professional development Obtain a certificate of completion (6 CPD Points ) CIMSPA, and a free Aerolatino® license for one year Mp3 Aerolatino Music delivery via email PREREQUISITE QUALIFICATIONS Professional Dancers, Zumba Teachers, Personal Trainers or other recognised fitness qualifications or; Currently holding ETM (Exercise To Music Level 2) REPs (CIMSPA) members must hold a L2 ETM Qualification ASSESSMENT  YES – at the end of the workshop you’ll be asked to give a short demonstration of the day’s teaching and your understanding of delivering the Aerolatino® programme. Before buying this course, please ensure you have read and understood the cancellation and refund policies of this Training Provider detailed below. Training Provider: Aerolatino Fitness UK Learning Time: 6 hours Cost: £150 SALE £75 LOCATION Online E-Learning -Face to Face  We enrol learners across the UK and Worldwide using an online / blended learning method making use of e-learning platform ,webinars and physical locations for one to one tutorials and group practical workshops. Aerolatino is a Training Provider endorsed by CIMSPA and SECTOR FITNESS EUROPE , Iidca LATAM ,OIFP Mexico ,CityFitness Col

New Scientist

new scientist

London

New Scientist is the world’s most popular weekly science and technology publication. Our website, app and print editions cover international news from a scientific standpoint, and ask the big-picture questions about life, the universe and what it means to be human. If someone in the world has a good idea, you will read about it in New Scientist. Since the magazine was founded in 1956 for “all those interested in scientific discovery and its social consequences”, it has expanded to include newsletters, videos, podcasts, courses and live events in the UK, US and Australia, including New Scientist Live, the world’s greatest festival of science. New Scientist is based in London, UK, with offices in the US and Australia. New Scientist magazine In a time when facts are in short supply, there has never been a greater need for a trusted, impartial source of information about what is going on in the world – or a greater need for inspiration through exceptional ideas. From artificial intelligence to climate change, from the latest innovations in health to the mysteries of quantum physics and the human mind, New Scientist covers the ideas and innovations that matter. We talk to researchers at the cutting edge, separate fact from fiction and distil it all into an intelligible, need-to-know digest. News New Scientist covers the latest news from all areas of science, from the covid-19 pandemic to space travel and quantum physics. We provide a balanced, impartial viewpoint on the biggest stories as they happen to give you the facts you need. With news articles added to the New Scientist website daily and the largest stories covered in the magazine every week, you are always up to date. Features In every issue of New Scientist, you get exclusive features that dive deep into the most interesting new developments, from the origins of humanity to health and technological advances. Written by specialists in the field, these features present the latest developments in an accessible way, so you don’t have to be an expert to enjoy them. Subscribers have access to all of our magazine features on our website and app, so you can stay informed wherever you are. Subscriber-only events A New Scientist subscription gives you exclusive access to four free virtual subscriber-only events per year. Previous events have included New Scientist’s Christmas special and Reporting a Pandemic, both of which are available on demand. These events see our editorial team delve into the topics that matter most to you. Virtual events New Scientist also runs other virtual events and evening lectures throughout the year where celebrated experts discuss the most interesting subjects from all branches of science. These events and one-day masterclasses will help you truly understand the world around you and discover brand new areas of interest. In addition, subscribers have access to exclusive digital events throughout the year for even more great content. Newsletters Get the best of New Scientist delivered straight to your desktop, phone or tablet with our weekly newsletter and series of themed newsletters on health, climate and more. We are continually growing our newsletter collection and are delighted to have introduced three more newsletters in 2021 to date. Video Discover hundreds of inspirational and entertaining videos about everything from how vaccines work to what it would be like to fall into a black hole. Subscribe to our Science with Sam explainer series on YouTube, catch up with the latest researcher videos or watch in-depth interviews with the world’s top scientists. Podcasts Keep up to date with the latest science news on the go with New Scientist’s range of podcasts which bring you all the week’s biggest stories. Our podcasts are a quick way to stay up to date with all things scientific when you don’t have time to stop and read. Courses Learn from world-class experts about the hottest topics in science with New Scientist Academy. Why subscribe? Subscribers not only gain access to the full archive of digital content available on the website and within the New Scientist app, they can also access subscriber-only events and weekly interactive crosswords. Just click here to subscribe.

Education And Employers Taskforce

education and employers taskforce

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London

Education and Employers is a UK based charity launched in 2009 which aims to“provide young people with the inspiration, motivation, knowledge, skills and opportunities they need to help them achieve their potential”. The charity believes that every young person in our country, wherever they live, whatever their parents or carers’ circumstances, should have the opportunity to meet a diverse range of volunteers and hear first-hand about jobs and the world of work. To help make this happen the charity works with state schools, employers, the national bodies that represent them and a wide range of other partners including the government and third sector organisations. Its flagship service, Inspiring the Future, uses innovative online match-making technology to connect schools and colleges across the country with tens of thousands of volunteers working in different sectors – for free. These volunteers, from a huge range of jobs – from app designers to zoologists, and at all levels – from apprentices to CEOs, have signed up to share their knowledge, experience and enthusiasm about their jobs with young people. The charity’s research has shown that meeting people from the world of work helps to broaden young people’s horizons, raise their aspirations and increase motivation to learn which leads to improvements in attainment. It also helps tackle the ingrained stereotypical views children often have about the jobs people do based on their gender, ethnicity or socio-economic background. People can volunteer from an hour a year in a local primary (Primary Futures) or secondary school to chat informally, either in person or virtually, about their job and career route, take part in career speed networking sessions, give young people careers insights, mock interviews or feedback on CVs. There is also the opportunity to link up with schools for workplace visits, job shadowing, and mentoring. Tens of thousands of volunteers have enabled over two million interactions between volunteers and young people to date. Inspiring Governance launched in 2016 and is funded by the Department for Education. The free matching service connects highly skilled volunteers who wish to become governors or trustees with state schools across England, helping to increase the diversity of governing boards and raise school standards. Education and Employers also undertakes research into the effectiveness of employer engagement in education. It aims to bring together academics, researchers, policymakers and practitioners from around the world to consider what interventions have most impact.