The document discusses curriculum evaluation and assessment. It provides a framework for evaluating different aspects of the curriculum, including engagement, progression, coherence, and opportunities for learning. It also discusses evaluating outcomes related to the five Every Child Matters goals: being healthy, staying safe, enjoying and achieving, making a positive contribution, and economic well-being. Key areas of assessment discussed include attainment, behavior, attendance, basic skills, career choices, and healthy lifestyles.
This document provides information and tips for parents to support their child's education. It discusses asking children about their school day, reading with children, comprehension questions, study routines, parent-teacher conferences, healthy eating, TV and computer use, and school communication. Tips include reading daily, asking about classes, setting study times, attending conferences, monitoring TV and ensuring good attendance. The goal is to help parents actively engage with their child's learning.
The document provides advice and words of encouragement. It suggests that one should not compare themselves to others as it is insulting. It notes that problems come with solutions and that we should accept pain to find success. The document encourages focusing on positive change and learning from mistakes to achieve peace and success.
All about Parent University! Strategies to empower parents and understand the education system. Providing digital literacy as well as bridging the digital divide.
The document is a collection of photos from Flickr shared under various Creative Commons licenses. There are over 20 photos in total from different photographers on a variety of topics. All photos are shared non-commercially and most allow adaptations and sharing as long as attribution is given to the original photographer.
The document discusses curriculum evaluation and assessment. It provides a framework for evaluating different aspects of the curriculum, including engagement, progression, coherence, and opportunities for learning. It also discusses evaluating outcomes related to the five Every Child Matters goals: being healthy, staying safe, enjoying and achieving, making a positive contribution, and economic well-being. Key areas of assessment discussed include attainment, behavior, attendance, basic skills, career choices, and healthy lifestyles.
This document provides information and tips for parents to support their child's education. It discusses asking children about their school day, reading with children, comprehension questions, study routines, parent-teacher conferences, healthy eating, TV and computer use, and school communication. Tips include reading daily, asking about classes, setting study times, attending conferences, monitoring TV and ensuring good attendance. The goal is to help parents actively engage with their child's learning.
The document provides advice and words of encouragement. It suggests that one should not compare themselves to others as it is insulting. It notes that problems come with solutions and that we should accept pain to find success. The document encourages focusing on positive change and learning from mistakes to achieve peace and success.
All about Parent University! Strategies to empower parents and understand the education system. Providing digital literacy as well as bridging the digital divide.
The document is a collection of photos from Flickr shared under various Creative Commons licenses. There are over 20 photos in total from different photographers on a variety of topics. All photos are shared non-commercially and most allow adaptations and sharing as long as attribution is given to the original photographer.
The document outlines a focus group to recommend an eportfolio application for a college. It defines eportfolios and lists considerations around content, pedagogy, and technology. The process involves identifying criteria, potential applications, constructing a matrix to evaluate applications, selecting one or more based on the matrix, and submitting a recommendation. A needs assessment and requirements/timeline are also discussed.
Summary of miryang transmission tower dispute thiiocks kim
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1. Villagers in Miryang are protesting the construction of high voltage transmission towers through their villages due to health, property value, and human rights concerns.
2. Over 10,000 people across 22 villages will be affected by the planned 161 transmission towers, which will transmit 18 times more electricity than previous towers.
3. Compensation offered to villagers is inadequate, representing only a fraction of property values. The transmission lines are also preventing villagers from obtaining bank loans.
4. Villagers are calling for the suspension of construction, a reexamination of alternatives, and the cancellation of plans to expand the local nuclear power plant.