University of Goettingen: Integrate disciplines to conserve biodiversity indiaeducationdiary.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiaeducationdiary.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
YOUNGSTERS getting ready to move to big school next term got a grounding in what to expect at a recent summer school. More than 140 young people took part in the five-day session as they prepare to attend Haygrove School in Bridgwater from September. The sessions are designed to build confidence and allow some of the new year 7s to get to grips with new subjects. As well as a maths challenge and creative writing, the science department gave students the exploratory and scientific knowledge to survive a zombie apocalypse; an exciting dance class brought the Haka and other warrior dance moves to life; a taste of Europe was whipped up in a Spanish cooking session; shaving foam found a new purpose making colourful works of art; a host of fabric jellyfish emerged from the textiles lesson and, in ICT, the students had great fun using their imagination to make their own animated short films.
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International advocacy organization, Global Citizen, has announced Global Citizen Live a 24-hour Live broadcast with events and performances filmed across six continents to unite the world to defend the planet and defeat poverty. With performances and live events in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America,
Global Citizen Live will air on ABC, ABC News Live, BBC, FX, iHeartRadio, Hulu, YouTube, Twitter, and more on
Saturday, September 25, 2021.
Global Citizen Live is part of an ongoing effort to defend the planet and defeat poverty, powered by citizens around the world who are taking action together with governments, corporations and philanthropists to make change.
Desai Foundation President Megha Desai calls on the world to renew support for menstrual hygiene efforts in India’s most vulnerable communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.