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SPRINGFIELD In a first for the Illinois Principals Association, they are hosting their Annual Education Leaders Conference virtually. The 49th annual Education Leaders Conference and Exhibition, “L.E.A.D.” Conference (Learning – Equity – Advocacy – Diversity) will take place online Feb. 22-23. The annual conference provides an opportunity for principals and other administrators to learn from leaders in the education field and participate in sessions to better serve their schools.
“School leaders have been there to support teachers, guide parents, and serve our students through the multitude of challenges this school year,” said Dr. Amy Dixon, IPA President. “With the aid of the Illinois Principals Association, principals have not only overcome the challenges, but shown tremendous personal growth and flexibility. Now it is time for school leaders to take time to recharge and renew their purpose, passion, and leadership. The IPA Education Leade
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Nobody expected 2020 to be a year of growth. With a pandemic raging, the future seemed too uncertain. Who could accelerate their business, let alone open a new one? What potential new franchisee would plunk down their up-front costs in this environment and maybe even open a storefront?
But now 2020 is done and the numbers are in. There are two ways to look at them.
Let’s start with the bad news. The rate of new unit openings shrank, especially internationally. From July 2019 to July 2020 (which is the 12-month span we look at for the Franchise 500), the companies that made our ranking added 6,935 international franchises a 3.4 percent increase. That number was down significantly from 2018 to 2019, when these companies added 12,064 franchises, a 6.3 percent increase. This marks the first time in several years that international growth dipped below U.S. growth. But there was also a dip in new U.S. franchises: Only 7,1
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International Relations and Cooperation Minister Dr Naledi Pandor.
Address by Dr Naledi Pandor, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, on the occasion of the Chatham House London Virtual Engagement, 20 January 2020.
Head of Chatham House Africa Programme, Dr Alex Vine,
Your Excellency, High Commissioner Tambo,
Excellencies, Ambassadors and High Commissioners,
Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
Distinguished Audience,
Ladies and gentlemen,
Theme: âSouth Africaâs Foreign Policy: Reflections on the United Nations Security Council and the African Union.â
Thank you for this opportunity to speak to you today.
I have been asked to reflect on two major themes: firstly, South Africaâs two-year non-permanent seat of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and, secondly, our Chairship of the African Union. South Africaâs Foreign policy is derived from our constitutional values of promotion of equality, justi
Parent With Positivity With Sarah Herbsman By Jewish Link Staff | January 07, 2021
Sarah Herbsman is a certified family coach as well as advanced trainer of the Nurtured Heart Approach®. She works with parents and young adults who have tried traditional therapeutic approaches and have come up empty or who just want a coach to help them achieve their goals. With her dual approach of education and coaching, combined with her intuitive sense and deep level of understanding, her clients have found the success in achieving their goals that they have not found elsewhere.
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