Understanding the basic requirements of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the American with Disabilities Act Amendments (ADAA) is key to developing appropriate policies and procedures for interactions with individuals with disabilities. Beginning with an overview of the protections afforded individuals with disabilities and morphing into dealing with your employees to answer such questions […]
Blog
National workshop to launch the Global Monitoring..
The conference organized by UNESCO Beijing Office and Central Institute for Vocational and Technical Education (CIVTE) of Ministry of Education will gather participants from East Asia, selected ASEAN Countries, 180 National TVET Institutions in China, local & regional and national government representatives, participants from private sector, and representatives from Chinese modern apprenticeship programmes. The sub-regional […]
CEPA Seminar Series: Coming of Age in the Other America
Recent research on inequality and poverty has shown that those born into low-income families, especially African Americans, still have difficulty entering the middle class, in part because of the disadvantages they experience living in more dangerous neighborhoods, going to inferior public schools, and persistent racial inequality. In Coming of Age in the Other America, Stefanie […]
Identify and Research Threats Via Open Source Intelligence
ternet provides investigators with the ability to detect individuals, identify threats and organize offensive and defensive approaches. Focusing on the individual threat is not always the answer. Correct searches of social media platforms can identify the real threats, suspects, and witnesses in an investigation. In this webinar, you will learn how to employ popular social […]
Parents asked to pay as ‘crisis’ hits Newry school

No education budget means parents will have to pay for after-school activities and music provision, the principal of one Northern Ireland primary school has warned. Kevin Donaghy, from St Ronan’s Primary School in Newry called the situation faced by the school a “crisis”. In a letter to parents, he said politicians had failed to “put […]
University’s three-legged cat ‘relieves exam stress’

A three-legged cat adopted by a Cambridge University library is being used to help relieve students’ stress during the exam season. Jasper, a five-year-old ginger tom, belongs to the deputy librarian at the Marshall Library of Economics. He became a hit with students after his owner took him to work, and a recent “tea with […]
Introducing the new MA in Higher Education

Female head teachers in England’s secondary schools will remain an under-represented group for a quarter of a century, a study has found. The research notes that there has been an increase in the overall proportion of female head teachers between 2001 and 2015, from 25% to 38%. But it finds the proportion of women heads […]
School budget squeeze ‘is reducing pupils’ subject choice’

Pressure on school budgets in England is leading to a narrower secondary curriculum, with teaching posts in some subjects being cut, unions have said. Teachers of subjects not included in the EBacc league table measure are the most at risk, research from the ATL and NUT unions has suggested. Of 1,200 union members polled, before […]
‘Girls’ cancer jab could also help boys’
Boys and young men should consider being vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV) to protect themselves from a range of illnesses, a conference has heard. UK girls receive an HPV vaccination to protect them from cervical cancer. But the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) wants school sex education to raise awareness that HPV can […]
Welcome
BEST COURSES FROM ALL TOP PUBLISHERS