Students at Busy Bees pre-school will celebrate the opening of their Hand-Me-Down Hut, the result of a year-long expeditionary learning project focused on recycling and reusing today at 5:30 p.m.
The project, built by students at Darren Patterson Christian Academyâs preschool and their parents, offers a service to the community by providing a place where students can drop off clothing they are no longer using to be picked up and used by someone else.
âFor the year, weâre learning about recycling,â Busy Bees director Beth Bowen said. âThe front-room class took a journey towards learning about plastics and papers and all that stuff, and that journey ended up going towards reusing materials. The back-roomâs classâs recycling journey took them towards compost and more of the gardening side of recycling.â
Thursday at 5:30 p.m., students at Busy Bees pre-school will celebrate the opening of their Hand-Me-Down Hut, the result of a year-long expeditionary learning project focused on recycling and reusing.
The project, built by students at Darren Patterson Christian Academyâs preschool and their parents, offers a service to the community by providing a place where students can drop off clothing they are no longer using to be picked up and used by someone else.
âFor the year, weâre learning about recycling,â said Busy Bees director Beth Bowen. âThe front-room class took a journey towards learning about plastics and papers and all that stuff, and that journey ended up going towards reusing materials. The back-roomâs classâs recycling journey took them towards compost and more of the gardening side of recycling.â
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Demonstrate how your skills can be utilized to fill gaps through using strong examples.
Whether your examples are based on large projects or voluntary activities, show that your abilities are diverse and that you’re seeking to grow them further. This makes the industry that you’re transitioning from take a back seat to what you will bring to the organization you’re joining.
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As the energy landscape changes and the workforce faces instability, people of all stages in their professional career are asking how they can apply skills, knowledge, and training to areas such as renewables and geothermal energy. The oil, gas and chemicals industry was built on human ingenuity; innovation and grit; and it is that same spirit that will forge the industry’s next reboot and revitalization,” Duane Dickson, Deloitte vice chairman and U.S. oil, gas and chemicals leader, commented in a written statement highlighting his firm’s study