Meet the 11 young business leaders leading East Midlands Chambersâ Generation Next network group
Generation Next supports young professionals and future business leaders in Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire
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A new East Midlands Chamber network for young professionals has launched a board of âchampionsâ to help shape its offer.
The group of 11 individuals will take a key role in developing the Generation Next networkâs activity and profile.
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Kellogg School professor Nicola Bianchi says technology can help close the education gap between rural and urban students.
A computer-assisted learning program tested in rural China showed students moving away from agriculture jobs to cognitive-skilled jobs.
Technology-based education that s supervised in person is most likely to yield positive results.
Where a child is born has enormous influence over their educational future.
Even within nations, there tends to be a yawning gap between urban and rural education outcomes. For instance, according to one 2015 standardized assessment, 15-year-olds studying in urban schools in 37 countries outperformed rural students by roughly the equivalent of one full year of schooling, even after controlling for students socioeconomic backgrounds.
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Stuller associates participate in trash pick-up day
Stuller associates participate in trash pick-up day
Posted at 8:22 PM, Feb 27, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-27 23:15:38-05
LAFAYETTE, La. - Stuller associates held their first embrace the space â trash pick-up on Saturday, February 27, 2021.
Associates cleaned the three-mile area around Stuller s global headquarters to show how they are Parish Proud.
The area includes both sides of Rue Louis XIV, between Kaliste Saloom and Verot School Road. Also, along Verot School Road between Camellia Blvd. and South Beadle.
Katie Gilbert, HR Benefits Wellness Manager at Stuller, explained that the event is just one opportunity employees give back.