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David Bosso – Teachers Make a Difference – Carolyn Bosso [Video]

Connecticut Teacher of the Year 2012 – David BossoAs a teacher of Social Studies at Berlin High School since 1998, David Bosso aims to develop students’ content knowledge and enhance their literacy skills by introducing current events and controversial issues, and by examining other cultures. To these ends, he has sought numerous professional development opportunities in order to increase his students’ global awareness, appreciation for the enduring influence of history and culture, and understanding of current issues. For his efforts in the classroom and beyond, he was recognized by the Connecticut Council of the Social Studies for its Excellence in Social Studies Education award in 2009, and recently received the 2012 Berlin Public Schools District Teacher of the Year Award.A number of other accomplishments, particularly travel grants, illustrate his work toward developing global competency. Through the Teaching Excellence and Achievement program, he traveled to Ghana in the spring of 2011 to work with numerous educators in the development of best teaching practices. He has also traveled to China, Saudi Arabia, and Japan as part of educational delegations, with the specific goals of developing greater cross-cultural awareness and fostering global understanding. In 2001, he was a member of a Fulbright-Hays Summer Seminar Abroad program to Egypt and Israel. Bosso has found such experiences invaluable, as they have bolstered his classroom instruction, curricular development, and student engagement.Bosso has made numerous presentations on teaching practices, classroom management, and technology in his school, district, statewide, and regionally. He will present on using literature in the classroom at this year’s National Council for the Social Studies’ annual national conference in Washington, D.C. In addition to active membership on his district’s Social Studies Vertical Team, Bosso serves on the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Council for the Social Studies. He is currently the co-chair for the Northeast Regional Conference on the Social Studies to be held in April of 2012, the theme of which is “21st Century Learning: The Role and Future of the Social Studies.” His work with prospective, current, and new teachers is extensive, as he serves as a TEAM mentor, cooperating teacher, and fieldwork advisor. He recently facilitated an online course about modern China and served as a lead teacher for a Primary Source summer institute about 19th and 20th century Africa. For over ten years, Bosso was an advisor to his school’s Student Government, and oversaw numerous community service and fundraising activities. He also coached the school’s boys basketball program for several years, during which time the team won the 2006 Division III State Championship, among other achievements.Bosso earned a Bachelor’s Degree in History/Social Sciences from Eastern Connecticut State University. In addition to a Master’s Degree in Educational Computing and Technology from the University of Hartford, Bosso holds a Master’s Degree in History from Central Connecticut State University. His work at CCSU led to the publication of two articles in the journal, Connecticut History , focusing on the Americanization of Italians in Waterbury, CT during the Second World War, and on the impact of Japan’s economic growth in the 1970s and 1980s on industry, politics, and education in Connecticut during that era. He earned a Doctorate in Education from American International College in Springfield, MA. His professional experiences are a testament to his belief in lifelong learning and enhanced awareness of history and global issues.

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Billionaire George Roberts donates $140 million to Claremont McKenna [Video]

By Alex Wittenberg | BloombergGeorge Roberts, the billionaire co-founder of KKR & Co., is giving $140 million to his alma mater Claremont McKenna College, which the school will use to “expand and fully develop the eastern half of the CMC campus. ”The donation by Roberts, who graduated in 1966, will help the liberal arts college develop athletic facilities and campus buildings, Claremont McKenna said Friday in a statement. It brings total fundraising for the school’s recent campaign to $916 million.“I hope this gift enables CMC to ensure its place as the college for the future and provides the education and experience to help deserving young people contribute and compete in the world of the future, ” Roberts said in the statement. Claremont McKenna will build eight athletic and practice fields, an aquatics center, three pedestrian malls, academic buildings and other developments, the school said. The gift will also fund the expansion of student apartments. Roberts, 78, co-founded KKR with his cousin Henry Kravis and Jerome Kohlberg in 1976. Roberts serves as executive co-chairman of the private equity firm, which oversees almost $500 billion in assets. He has a net worth of $10. 4 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Roberts gave $50 million to the college in 2012 for the Roberts Pavilion, a three-floor athletic facility, and earlier helped fund two academic buildings, both of which bear his name. Kravis, who graduated from Claremont McKenna a year after Roberts, donated $75 million to the college in 2008 through his and his wife’s foundation.All data is taken from the source: http://dailynews.comArticle Link: https://www.dailynews.com/2022/04/22/billionaire-george-roberts-donates-140-million-to-claremont-mckenna-college/#roberts #newsmusic #usnewsworldreport#kingworldnews #newsworldfox #newstodayheadlines #

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Sustainable Calgary and Islamic School OBK Take Action Grant Video

Your comments, likes and shares are valuable to spread the word on this collaboration helping Calgary kids to make their school safer, greener, and more enjoyable.On the 15th of each month, Calgarians can apply for Take Action Grants, a matched grassroots grant of up to $1000 and 1000 Calgary Dollars. visit https://www.calgarydollars.ca/grants for the application.

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School Social Media Managers Deserve Support! [Video]

I’m so proud of this membership community that we have built because we are supporting these storytellers. We are giving them the inspiration, the tools, the training. I mean, we’re on Zooms, we’re talking to each other, we’re sharing. And like I said that happens each week, but now with our resources, oh my goodness. Any topic you wanna know about, you wanna know about LinkedIn, you wanna learn about Instagram reels, you wanna learn tricks about Instagram stories, you wanna find out how to train your ambassadors, you wanna see how you can involve students in your storytelling process, boom, boom, boom, right in a resource guide, you can search for those things.And at a moments notice you can have a training session, a download, a blog article, a video tip. You can have all of those things right there to help you on what you need to tackle next for your school district. I can’t believe all the value that’s provided. We’ve had so many people, like I can’t… And frankly I give away a lot for free guys, you can listen to my weekly podcast, you can read my blogs, you can get some of my free downloads off of my website and I’d love to help you out there. But if you get a lot of value out of that, imagine getting a community that’s responding to you daily, weekly trainings, because guys social media changes all the time. You know, there is a budget in every school. And a lot of times that budget starts again, July 1st. And so as a school communicator you might be a little afraid to ask, “Oh my gosh, I didn’t have this in my budget. “There is this great opportunity.” You guys schools spend money on things all the time that they didn’t have planned. Don’t be afraid to ask for what you deserve. You deserve to get the inspiration, the support, the training, that’s gonna help you do your job better, which is gonna have a dramatic impact on the reach and the stories that you can tell for your school district. Don’t be afraid to stick up for yourself and to ask for that. Because you guys schools are joining all the time. There are even school communicators that decide, hey, I’m gonna pay for this out of pocket. And they do that because they know that they’re going to be better at their job. I’ve seen school communicators get raises or move on to other positions with other bigger school districts or growing leadership roles because of some of the foundational skills that they’ve built from being a part of this membership. So you deserve this. I’m telling you, and I know it’s scary. I’ve been there before, but I can guarantee I’ve never had to give somebody their money back, but I sure would if somebody said, “Ah, this is not worth it.” Oh my gosh, this is worth it and more.MORE RESOURCES:Free Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools! Click here: https://socialschool4edu.com/social-media-secrets-for-schools/ Sign up for our free e-newsletter – click here: https://socialschool4edu.respond.ontraport.net/newsletter-sign-uphttps://socialschool4edu.com/#schoolpr #edtech #k12prtip #k12prchat #k12 #education

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State Spotlight: Catie Embry – Recruitment [Video]

Physical educator Catie Embry from Natcher Elementary School in Bowling Green, KY, shares how the health. moves. minds. service-learning program changed the culture at her school and got buy-in from parents. In the first year of the program, they doubled their fundraising goal and raised $8,000! This success has inspired her to recruit other educators to lead a fundraiser that benefits their students, school and a charity they have a passion for.

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School Fundraising ~ Grow a £1 Challenge [Video]

We are fundraising for our school and they challenged us to grow £1.We bought cookies and brownies for £1 each.We can make £8 for the cookies and £16 for the brownies if we sell them for £1 a pieceWe (Evie) also did a sponsored silence for the day and a 4 mile sponsored run. Also (Mia) a sponsored silence and a Walk. We have actually made £55 as someone paid £2 for 1 cookie 🤑Not bad really and we are very happy. So glad it will go to the school so they purchase more things for us

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Kid Lit Book Mail Volume 55 [Video]

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