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Author: Sonja Strydom & Miné de Klerk
Published: 03/05/2021
A humanizing approach that considers the lived experiences and unique contexts of students can help facilitate online learning and teaching, write Dr Sonja Strydom (Centre for Learning Technologies) and Miné de Klerk (Division for Teaching and Learning Enhancement) in a recent article for
University World News.
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The COVID-19 pandemic had particularly adverse repercussions for
t to periods of national and international lockdowns, the entire higher education landscape was affected by the unavoidable necessity to re-think ways of educating, researching and working in general.
In South Africa, as in many emerging economies, tertiary institutions have increasingly been adopting digital technologies as mediating tools for learning, teaching and assessment. Therefore, once the pandemic struck, some universities had a form of institutional support infrastructure in place to ena
· Redesigned and built 5 new government schools, refurbished 6 schools and upgraded 21 anganwadis
· BIAL’s efforts supported Bengaluru Rural District’s rise to second position, from 14, in Karnataka’s SSLC ranking
Bengaluru: Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) has won the Golden Peacock National CSR Award 2020 from the Institute of Directors for its flagship CSR programme, Namma Shikshana.
Namma Shikshana is aimed at ensuring that children – enrolled in government schools have access to high-quality primary and secondary education, leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes.
“BIAL’s education programmes have had a meaningful impact by touching the lives of the community in the vicinity of the Airport. We believe education is a long-term investment and makes a permanent impact on lives, and I am glad to see that we are achieving results in the right direction,” said Mr. Hari Marar, MD & CEO, BIAL.
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The Edmonds City Council at its Tuesday, Feb. 9 business meeting will revisit an ordiannce discussed Feb. 2 that would amend city code to add “hotel” as a permitted use in the commercial waterfront (CW) zone. The council will also receive a presentation regarding the Snohomish Health District and the annual audit from the Washington Cities Insurance Authority.
The business meeting begins at 7 p.m. and you can see the complete agenda here.
Prior to the business meeting, the council will meet in committees, starting at 4 p.m. Agendas for these meetings, which are work sessions with no public comment taken, are as follows: