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Free inaugural T4 Education Teacher Tech Summit - all educators welcome

Educators from around the globe will come together at the inaugural T4 Education Teacher Tech Summit on Saturday, 17 April, to recognise the leading role teachers have played in developing digital and educational solutions during the pandemic. Sihle Ngesi-Magubane, T4 Country Ambassador and Chief of Staff at Jakes Gerwel Fellowship The Covid-19 outbreak sparked a major crisis in the teaching profession around the world. According to the Unesco Global Education Coalition, since the start of the pandemic, an estimated 63 million primary and secondary teachers have been affected by restrictions forcing schools to fully or partially close. For many of these educators, trends in remote learning have been dramatically accelerated as schools adopt and adapt new practices to ensure their pupils continue to receive a high-quality education.

Virtual St Patrick s Day parade in Offaly town a huge success

Virtual St Patrick s Day parade in Offaly town a huge success
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Virtual St Patrick s Day parade planned in Offaly town

Virtual St Patrick s Day parade planned in Offaly town Reporter: );   ); LIKE all other St Patrick s Day parades, the annual Clara event has fallen victim once again to the coronavirus. However hot on the heels of the success of Bertie s Virtual Christmas parade, organiser Bertie McMahon has decided to have a virtual online parade this St Patrick s Day in Clara. Bertie, who has organised one of the largest parades in the Midlands for may years, is already putting together hundreds of images from his archives. These images will be shown on “Little Town Media” social media platforms on Wednesday, March 17 next.

Local nutrition services sees demand grow during COVID-19 shutdowns

Article content Since the pandemic began, Kayleigh Farrell of A Gut Feeling Nutrition Services in Fort McMurray has seen more people ask her about a healthier diet. This was surprising. In her experience, historically stressful times see people moving away from healthy eating. “This was such a wakeup call for so many people with regards to their health and what they were currently doing,” said Farrell. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Local nutrition services sees demand grow during COVID-19 shutdowns Back to video With the pandemic, some people are looking at how to stay as healthy as they can. Many people have found this to be expensive, and Farrell said the financial commitment for her program has stopped some people from using them.

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