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Proposal Objective:
The purpose of the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Support (MELS) activity is to provide USAID/South Sudan with flexible, demand-driven, technical services that augment the Mission’s ability to achieve strong performance management of its portfolio through effecting monitoring and evaluation. MELS will also serve as a tool to provide the Mission’s Geographic Information System (GIS) and mapping capability to inform decision-making; enhance collaborative learning and adaptation across the mission; and provide general support for Mission planning, third party monitoring, evaluation, reporting, research, assessments, and special studies.
Position Description:
SI seeking a full-time Director of Evaluations for the upcoming South Sudan MELS Activity. The Director of Evaluations will be responsible for leading Component 2 of the Activity, Evaluations and Assessments, and ensuring that all assessments, desk reviews, and evaluations conducted under the Activity
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LMFM By Caitriona Rooney Louth and Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB) is delighted to announce the appointment of Ms. Shabana Hussain Dowd as Deputy Principal at Coláiste Ríoga, Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath.
As a Deputy Principal within the LMETB Schools Directorate, Shabana will also have the collegial support of the Senior Management teams in LMETB’s other seventeen Post Primary schools, four Community National Schools, two PLC colleges and the Centre for European Schooling in Dunshaughlin.
Shabana holds an Undergraduate Degree in English, a Post Graduate Diploma in Education and a Post Graduate Diploma in Inclusive Education, Learning Support and Special Educational Needs.
“Totals this week have ranged from 500 to 950 students on campus each day,” explained Carol Osborne, Associate Superintendent of Learning Support Services.
Osborne said Middle schools will follow suit beginning April 19 and will have an additional lunch period added to the schedule to guarantee physical distance between students.
“We will be recommending that our elementary schools will move to a four and 10-minute day,” said Osborne, adding elementary AM/PM cohorts will be combined since the CDC and CDPH now recommend three feet distance between students instead of six.
Some parents who participated in public comment were encouraged by the news while also disappointed the expansion wasn’t implemented sooner.