Construction Kicks Off On New Westhampton Beach Sewer Project
patch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from patch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Senior Wisdom: Zack Murdock – Bwog
bwog.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bwog.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Seton Hall University
Saturday, April 17, 2021
By Office of the Dean College of Education and Human Services
Christopher Tienken, Associate Professor of K-12 Education Leadership, Management, and Policy released his seventh book, and first book to be published in Italy.
Evaluating Educational Quality, was an edited volume, published by Franco Angeli, one of the largest publishers of academic books and journals in Italy. Tienken collaborated with Italian colleagues Maria Tomarchio and Giuseppe Pillera from the University of Catania, Sicily, and Cristiano Corsini from the University Roma Tre, Rome, on the multi-year project.
The authors in the edited volume examine and critique some of the international apparatuses, activities, and institutes dedicated to the evaluation of the effectiveness and efficiency of schools and universities. Each chapter critiques a specific aspect of education evaluation from an international perspective. The book includes topics such as teacher evalua
You are at:Home»ARTS & LIFE»Shakespeare comes out of quarantine
Third World Bunfight s radical take on Shakespeare’s story in the filmed version of Verdi s Macbeth screened at the Virtual National Arts Festival in 2020. Makhanda s Shakespeare Society hosts its annual Shakespeare lecture on 20 April. Photo: Nicky Newman via vNAF Shakespeare comes out of quarantine
Makhanda’s Shakespeare Society usually meets about eight times a year to enjoy Shakespeare’s plays in a variety of ways.
“We read them together, watch video productions, hear lectures, and teach them in schools,” explains co-ordinator Lynette Paterson.
The Covid-19 lockdown put a damper on the organisation’s live meetings in 2020, but they’ve decided to bring the tradition of the Birthday Lecture alive and end Shakespeare’s ‘self isolation’.