Majority of companies expecting M&A uptick across Asia Pacific region, study finds
02 June 2021
Baker McKenzie report says acquisitions will be a key driver of post-pandemic recovery
Shutterstock M&A activity will be a key driver of Asia Pacific’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, with more than three-quarters of business leaders in the region expecting deals to increase over the coming year, according to a new report from Baker McKenzie. The report – Charting Growth: The New M&A Landscape in Asia Pacific – surveyed 800 senior executives, with 77% expecting an uptick in M&A transactions and 42% betting on a major increase. Most of that activity is likely to be focused on the tech sector, respondents said, with 78% expecting a marked increase in technology-related deals over the coming year.
Kate Jefferson, Miriam Sado found Inclusive Culturally Responsive Educators student organization
EDHD graduating students want educators to be better equipped to offer their students a superior education
As roommates and close friends throughout their four years at Bowling Green State University, Kate Jefferson and Miriam Sado talked a lot whether it was serious conversations about their course work and the issues of the day, or casual chats about social functions outside the classroom.
But the two Spring 2021 graduates of the Inclusive Early Childhood Program decided in Fall 2019 that words needed to lead to action when the topic focused on new pathways to creating better teachers who, in turn, would foster an improved learning environment and, ultimately, better students.
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School is the best place for children and headteachers look forward to seeing them back Published: 00:57, 08 March 2021
As part of the UK Governmentâs first step out of lockdown, schools are welcoming back all pupils.
We look at the benefits to children in returning to school and the protective measures that have been put in place for students, their families and teachers.
SOCIALISING AGAIN: Children benefit from mixing in the classroom and the playground. (44896680)
Childrenâs learning, well-being, sense of routine and social interaction is best served by them all returning to school. Getting pupils back into classrooms has always been a priority for the UK Government and, alongside existing protective measures, the robust, regular, rapid testing programme helps to protect the school community and families.
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