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Brooke Wohlrabe
MEDIA TRAINING â Fairmont High School teacher Jonas Nissen, left, runs a camera in the schoolâs television studio. Students Ameya Komaragiri, left, and Parker Vetter, sit at the desk.
FAIRMONT Two new media production classes are being offered at Fairmont High School this semester. The classes are taught by English teacher Jonas Nissen.
Nissen is teaching Audio Visual Production, which is a basic course for students in grades 10-12 and Intro to Broadcast Journalism, which is for juniors and seniors.
“That’s where students are creating content specifically for journalism purposes,” Nissen said.
There are 15 students enrolled between the two classes.
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Limerick student set to break onto the poetry scene
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A LIMERICK student is set to break onto the poetry scene with her first collection of poetry on the way.
Twenty-one-year-old Grace Sampson, from Galbally, is currently finishing her last year of college with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Italian in NUI Galway. She is an avid lover of poetry and her passion has brought her poetry into the limelight in several publications.
From The Galway Review to the Analogies & Allegories Literary Magazine, Grace’s poetry is being picked up left, right and centre. Grace is also set to appear in an American poetry publication. The Ignatian Literary Magazine is a poetry publication founded in 1910 by the University of San Francisco. Grace, to her absolute delight, has been asked to take part in their upcoming Spring launch.
Teacher of English/American Literature and Humanities (fluent in French) needed in Abidjan for Sep 2021
Teacher of English/American Literature and Humanities (fluent in French) needed in Abidjan for Sep 2021 Published: 8 Apr, 2021
Job description The Lycée Francais Blaise Pascal in Abidjan (LFBP) Ivory Coast is looking for inspiring and experienced fluent French educators for the American International Section of our Middle and Upper Schools (the Collège and Lycée) from September 2021
The role is to teach English/American Literature with Humanities (History and Geography): a hybrid role for French speaking native teachers which offers great opportunities for cross-disciplinary teaching.
R. Jonathan Fairbanks, Jr. died peacefully April 2, 2021 in Silver Spring, Maryland. Born July 7, 1939, in St. Johns, Michigan, to Rev. Dr. Rollin Jonathan and Phyllis Maynard Fairbanks, he led a full and adventurous life. His magical childhood was spent in the woods and fields of Lincoln, Massachusetts where he developed his love of the outdoors, and baseball. A graduate of Belmont Hill School and Cornell University, he continued a passion for learning and literature at Harvard Divinity School, the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and University of Otago, New Zealand. During these years he was also sharing his love of adventure with others as an instructor at the Colorado Outward Bound School. In 1964, he instructed at the Devon Outward Bound School (England), on his way to New Zealand - a hiker and climberâs paradise. For four years, Jonathan taught at the University of Otago while he researched wilderness and literature, earning his PhD in English. He, his wife