Friday, October 14, 2016 (3)

Oct 14, 2016
August 7, 2016
Sunday
  • The Great Global Project Challenge

  • Aug 7, 2016 to Oct 15, 2016
  • Location: Online
  • Description:

    This is a new initiative for the Global Education Conference Network. 

    Between June and September of 2016, experience educators will design projects to take place during the 2016-2017 school year. These projects need to be submitted by September 11, 2016 preferably. The final deadline for submission is October 1. 

    On Global Collaboration Day, which is September 15th, project leads will host an introductory activity to their projects in order to build awareness for their project.

    For complete details visit this page: http://www.globalcollaborationday.org/the-great-global-project-challenge.html

  • Created by: Lucy Gray
October 13, 2016
Thursday
  • The Global Education Forum

  • Oct 13, 2016 to Oct 15, 2016
  • Location: Loews Philadelphia Hotel
  • Description:

    For those interested in global education, there's a face-to-face conference taking place this fall in Philly: http://www.globaledforum.com/. The Asia Society and the Penn Graduate School of Education are founding organizations and the Forum serves as a meeting place for innovators, leaders and influencers in the field of K–12 and higher education. In 2015, over 400 educators from around the world convened at the Global Education Forum to discuss how to best prepare students with skills and knowledge to be successful in the 21st century.

     

    Early bird pricing ends July 15th. Register soon! 

  • Created by: Lucy Gray
 
  • Portland, OR: Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth

  • Oct 13, 2016 at 8:30am to Oct 14, 2016 at 4:00pm
  • Location: 15700 SW Upper Boones Ferry, Lake Oswego
  • Description:

    Got Problem Kids? Here's your Problem Student Problem-Solver Conference. You name the problems and this workshop delivers hundreds of immediate, problem-stopping answers. You will leave with innovative, more effective strategies for school failure, truancy, dropping out, work refusal, violence, delinquency, bad attitudes, depression and more. College credit and clock hours available.

    Free sample interventions, and free monthly Problem Student Problem-Solver magazine available at our web site, youthchg.com, or via email (dwells@youthchg.com), or call toll-free to 1-800-545-5736. Work-study financial aid available for all classes. Call for details.

    Coming to many cities around the US. Also available as distance learning. Call 1-800-545-5736 for information and a workshop flyer. College credit and clock hours for many disciplines offered for both live and recorded classes. On-site workshops can also be scheduled for your school, agency or conference. This class also makes a terrific fund ra

  • Created by: Ruth Wells