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Happy Kids

happy kids

London

Happy Kids have a high quality day nursery in the following locations: East Dene, Dalton and Clifton Rotherham and in Beswick Manchester. All our nurseries are rated good or outstanding by Ofsted.“Children at the heart of everything we do, we empower them and let them lead the way.” At Happy Kids your child will develop their physical skills, improve their self-confidence, learn new language and communication skills, explore their imagination and develop their personality at their own pace. Every Happy Kids day nursery has been rated as good or outstanding by Ofsted. “The rich, stimulating and imaginative environment, indoors and outdoors, provides a wealth of opportunities for children to explore and investigate. Children are highly engaged in activities.” Ofsted Our children benefit from beautiful surroundings, high quality resources and equipment and a homely hygge feel in nursery where they thrive from superior teaching and care. Their time at Happy Kids gives them a real enthusiasm for learning and an excellent preparation for school. Happy Kids secure outdoor areas’ have been commended by Ofsted for the range of activities and equipment which has all been created and selected for your child’s development needs. We offer many forest school activities and experiences in our outstanding gardens. Happy Kids provides high quality early learning in Dalton, East Dene, Thrybergh and Clifton in Rotherham and in Beswick, Manchester. Look out for our new nursery opening in Darnall, Sheffield coming 2021. Contact us today to talk to our friendly staff about giving your child the best start in life at Happy Kids. Want to work for us? We are always looking for great staff to help us and our children develop. Check out our latest vacancies here.

Care For Young People's Future

care for young people's future

London

''Care for young people's future CIC'', it's a Centre of Alternative Education and Reintegration for young people and families. Our mission and vision is: To support ,mentor and empower the young people from the Roma community and any other disadvantaged background : such as EAL, BAMER, SEN . To prioritise Looked after children and children with special needs without a diagnose by reconnecting them with their culture, heritage or community. To raise young people's aspirations and support them in achieving their best in life. To raise awareness of the Roma cultural background by working in partnership with all relevant services and public bodies. Covid -19 response Please note that due to COVID-19, our consultants have taken the difficult decision to suspend all face-to-face group and individual activities and services in response to Covid-19. This is to protect the most vulnerable members of the community and safeguard the health and wellbeing of everyone. We are starting face to face sessions in small groups and one to one for the most vulnerable young people. Our team have put in place alternative services where possible, e.g. telephone appointments, zoom sessions in Romanes and English. We are still doing outreach and provide educational activities to the most disadvantaged and vulnerable young people . CYPF are also supporting the Healthy Holidays and volunteered to provide activities and food during this time. Please follow us on Social Media under our @ Terezia Rostas for more details about what we can offer. Email us if you need urgent support with translation or you need a food parcel and educational activities: info@cypf.org.uk or teretzuca@yahoo.com Please follow our social media for updates on our services. Roma language: Shaj vicinen amenge te mangena pomoj pro chaben,informacia pro COVID he pre educacia . info@cypf.org.uk or teretzuca@yahoo.com

Cath Little

cath little

Cardiff

Cardiff Storyteller and Singer Cath Little has “rough magic” in her voice, and in her words “the gift of the story comes through.” She has a strong belief in the power of stories to connect us to one another, to the land, and to the people who once lived here. She tells traditional stories from her Irish English heritage and her Welsh homeland. Cath enjoys re-imagining and retelling stories from The Mabinogion. Cath helps run the Cardiff Storytelling Circle and curates their seasonal concerts, Tales for the Turning Year. She tells and listens to stories at Oasis, a Cardiff Charity which offers a warm Welsh welcome to refugees and asylum seekers. Cath keeps busy sharing stories in schools, libraries, museums, castles, cafes and fields. She has performed at festivals across Britain and Ireland and is the author of Glamorgan Folk Tales for Children. My father told me stories and my mother read me them. The family was, and is, full of wonderful storytellers. When I started teaching English in London Secondary Schools it came naturally to me to tell stories: I told stories to help the children into poetry, into Shakespeare, into their own creative imaginations. When I taught English in Italy and in Egypt I found that stories take away the stress of learning another language and give a real reason for listening. When I became a Steiner Waldorf Early Years Teacher I learnt more about the power of stories to nurture and to heal. And then one day I met a professional storyteller! Then I knew that’s what I had to be. Since then I’ve been on the path, following my bliss, and have worked as a professional storyteller since 2006.

All Skills Services

all skills services

London

Chainsaw Safety Awareness Course Non-accredited Course Description Dates Our Chainsaw Safety Awareness Course covers the required knowledge & skills for the safe operation of Chainsaws. This course is suitable for people who do not necessarily require a national ticket, but do, or would like, training in the safe operation of Chainsaws. We are currently taking names for our next course. Please contact us to register your interest. Participants Duration 3-6 People 1 day Venue Cost All Skills Services Pty Ltd 56 Loch Street, Maryborough VIC $200 per person Cohuna - Expressions of Interest (Expressions of Interest for this course to be delivered in Cohuna are being taken by the Cohuna Neighbourhood House) - (03) 5456 4666 Wycheproof - Expressions of Interest (Expressions of Interest for this course to be delivered in Wycheproof are being taken by the Wycheproof Resource Centre) - (03) 5493 7455 Donald - Expressions of Interest (Expressions of Interest for this course to be delivered in Donald are being taken by the Donald Community Centre) - (03) 5497 1707 We can also deliver this course on your site (conditions apply). Please contact us for details. Button Click here to enquire Requirements Course Info What to bring Reviews Participants must be 16 years or over to attend this course. Participants must be competent in written and spoken English (Student are required to undertake a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy test prior to commencing the training). Participants are recommended (but not compulsory) to hold a First Aid certificate (minimum of Level 2) if using a chainsaw. Participants are required to wear sensible work clothes and steel capped boots, and dress according to the weather for their training. Participants are required to bring appropriate sun safety protection. Participants must be physically capable of operating a chainsaw. Participants must be able to physically kneel on the ground & get back up again.

Alissa Timoshkina

alissa timoshkina

Originally from Russia, I lived in the UK since the late 1990s, making London my home and a place of infinite inspiration. I studied film history, gaining a PhD in the field of Soviet Holocaust cinema, while working with various film festivals and running my own cultural events production company. In 2014 after leaving my career in the arts sector, I launched KinoVino which rapidly gained recognition as one of the most original projects redefining London’s food scene. Since its launch I developed a bespoke event branch, hosted supper clubs under my own name exploring food from my native Russia and released my debut cookbook Salt and Time in 2019. My recipes are featured in The Guardian, Red Magazine, Olive Magazine, The Independent and House & Garden amongst other leading UK publications. While my events have been highlighted in Vogue, Elle, TimeOut, and I’ve been shortlisted for the Young British Foodie Awards in 2017. I’ve also had the honour of being listed at number one of the new voices in food by the Observer Food Magazine in February 2019, and having my cooking names a new trend for 2021 by Waitrose Magazine. Since 24 Feb 2022, I have started #CookforUkraine campaign using the language of food to raise awareness and funds for the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine right now. I have teamed up with my dear friend, Ukrainian chef, writer and activist, Olia Hercules, and the formidable team behind #CookforSyria to create a global movement to celebrate the food of Ukraine while providing the much needed humanitarian help vid UNICEF Emergency Relief Fund. Find out more about COOKFORUKRAINE. Our work has been recognised by The 50 Best Restaurants through thew new Champions of Change Award.

Winford Bilingual Primary School

winford bilingual primary school

Our goal is to prepare your child for life beyond the primary classroom. During their time at our school, they follow the Dutch, UK, and IPC curriculum. This approach provides children with a very solid emotional, intellectual, and cultural basis for secondary schooling. True bilingualism allows students to pursue their secondary education in the Dutch or International environments successfully. Winford Bilingual's whole-child approach integrates Montessori ideals of independence, curiosity, love of learning, and a sense of community. What makes us special? Two Teachers Per Classroom Each classroom has a fully qualified English and Dutch speaking teacher. Each teacher speaks their native language to our students, and all subjects are taught in both languages. Click here for more information. Child-Focused With no more than 20 children per classroom, we are able to focus on each individual child. Our teachers meticulously craft each and every lesson to ensure the progress and development of their students. Click here for more information. Comprehensive Bilingual Curriculum All subjects are taught in Dutch and English throughout the school day. Children complete the Dutch, UK, and IPC curriculum and become fluent in both languages. Click here for more information. Multi Age Classrooms Children love to learn from other children and this provides great mentoring opportunities for students. This also allows us to teach to ability, so that we can focus on the best education for each child. Click here for more information. Flexible Holidays As a global school, we know how important world travel and exploring is for all learners. Winford Bilingual offers the advantage of a flexible holiday schedule. Click here for more information. Dutch and International Students Our school community reflects the multicultural population of Amsterdam. It provides a warm and supportive environment throughout primary schooling.

Eithne Leming Associates

eithne leming associates

Woodbridge

Eithne Leming has worked as a Teacher, Head Teacher, Education Consultant, Trainer and Writer. She has worked within mainstream education, special schools, and professional associations and for the Department of Education in a career that spans over 30 years. She is a member of the European register of NROLE (those Nationally Recognised as Outstanding Leaders in Education). OFSTED describe her as “A very effective and inspirational Leader who provides clear vision and direction.” She has project managed Additional Language Services, established a Parent Partnership Service in Suffolk that provided school improvement and parent support services as well as setting up PRU and Behavioural Support services. She has worked internationally as well as nationally and regularly speaks at Education Conferences. In addition for the last 10 years Eithne has written for magazines and publications such as the Heads Legal Guide, The Secondary Heads Association, Home-School Practice issues. During her years as a Head Teacher at First Base (a Pupil Referral Unit and Behaviour Support Service for 111 schools in Suffolk) she attracted national recognition for her innovative work with the main client group of 3 – 8 year olds and also for cross age tutoring of Key Stage 3 and 4 students (13 – 16 year olds) at risk of exclusion and disaffection. In recent years Eithne has gained experience in the National Strategies working in interim Regional Adviser roles for Early Years and also for School Improvement, providing advice and guidance to Local Authorities in Northamptonshire and more recently in Hounslow. Eithne's consultancy work in recent years has involved: training for teachers and headteachers in developing effective school improvement, schools and working in these areas at a more strategic level with Local Authorities. Eithne also provides parent and child coaching services and mentoring and coaching for headteachers and aspiring headteachers.

Career Guidance Charts

career guidance charts

Kent

Russ began Career Guidance Charts back in 2009. Whilst working in careers education he began to visualise careers for students in mind map format in order to help further their aspirations and build on their occupational knowledge. It wasn't until 2013 that the business was born. Since then the career guidance charts have developed into full graphics and expanded to include a range of career and technical education areas. We are a small and unique company passionate about educating students through infographics. We.'ve expanded our range into well over 130 infographic products, and produce both digital products and roller banners as well as career posters in areas such as career and employability. We are always expanding our product range so please do look at our career poster selection to see the complete range. Russ Banner LinkedIn Russ Banner Russ Banner Director at Career Guidance Charts - The Career Infographic Company Publisher/Career Coach/Advisor/Speaker/Trainer and Developer of the Connie Medical Chair. West Kent Housing Association View profile Our Customers Our customers are as varied as our products. We sell both in the UK and internationally. Our products are purchased by individual guidance counsellors, large education institutions, schools, training centres, language schools and more.. Although we haven't won any awards we come highly recommended. Check out our endorsements or view some of the institutions we've worked with. We do our best to meet any customer requirements and have included new designs, Our Prices Do check out our store for current prices of stock. We regularly update prices and offer discounts to customers who want to mix and match products. We print and ship to order so please allow time for your products to arrive. For our international customers we tend to print and ship in your country to make the process of ordering easier. Do contact us for more information.

Ceske Vysoke Uceni Technicke v Praze

ceske vysoke uceni technicke v praze

The Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU) is one of the largest and oldest technical universities in Europe. According to Methodology 2017+, it is the highest-rated in the group of Czech technical universities. Currently, CTU has eight faculties: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Nuclear Science and Physical Engineering, Architecture, Transportation Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, and Information Technology. There are over 18,000 students studying at the university. In the 2021/22 academic year, CTU offers its students 227 accredited study programmes, 94 of which are delivered in a foreign language. CTU educates experts in the field of technology, and also scientists and managers with knowledge of foreign languages, who are dynamic, flexible and able to adapt quickly to market requirements. According to the results of Methodology 2017+, CTU was evaluated in a group of five technical universities, and received the highest rating of grade A. CTU in Prague is currently in the following positions according to the QS World University Rankings, which evaluated 2642 universities around the world. In the global QS World University Rankings, CTU is in 378th place, and in 12th place in the Emerging Europe and Central Asia regional rankings. Within the evaluation for the area of Engineering and Technology, CTU is in 175th place; in the field of Engineering – Civil and Structural, CTU is rated in 201st–220th place; in the field of Engineering – Mechanical, CTU is in 201st–250th place; and in Engineering – Electrical, in 201st–250th position. In the field of Physics and Astronomy, in 201st–250th place; in Natural Sciences, in 238th place. The University is ranked 151st–200th in Computer Science and Information Systems, in 251st–300th place in Material Sciences, and 251st–300th in Mathematics.

Linda Mcphee Consulting

linda mcphee consulting

London

Last modified: 04/10/2019 International courses and workshops for researchers writing for refereed journal publication Great writing is not primarily about grammar or even about word choice. It’s about structure, and more specifically about putting information where readers have been trained to see it. However, this is not what most people are taught. Writers are often handed a lot of “rules” that do little or nothing to improve their writing. You probably know them: Avoid passives. Vary your language. Shorten sentences. Paragraphs must have an explicit topic sentence, 3 supporting sentences and a concluding sentence. Jargon sounds academic. Data equals thinking. Write the way you talk. Fix your grammar and you’re fine. Word choice is everything. Sentences should be under 29 words long. Never start a sentence with but, however or because. Never split infinitives. And so on… These are both disempowering and (in the main) untrue, yet many teachers continue to dish them out. This course is different – really different. In the 10-week course, five class sessions are concerned with structures that will help participants produce a first draft. The next five sessions cover, in detail, a dynamic system for altering that first draft, making it understandable to others without following any of the above ‘rules’. The intensive 5-day course begins with a first draft, and consists of morning group sessions based on that draft, followed by afternoons revising (first for structure and content, but in the last three days also for readability). A selection of topics will be omitted from the 5-day course. The course continues with email support as needed until the article is submitted to a refereed journal (and through the entire revision and acceptance process)