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#Love #affair with #England (and #StGeorgesSchool ;-) ) lasts a #lifetime. Klaus, Anna, Esther and Florian from #Germany would agree. This is their 6th year with us. www.sg-cc.com #visitEngland #languageweek #languagetrip #schoolgroup #schooltrip #grouptravel #schooltravel #schoollanguageprogramme #languageprogramme #english #englishlanguage (at St. George's School of English Worthing UK) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoOaTOrg5JZ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=gkv4dskjncrp
#love#affair#england#stgeorgesschool#lifetime#germany#visitengland#languageweek#languagetrip#schoolgroup#schooltrip#grouptravel#schooltravel#schoollanguageprogramme#languageprogramme#english#englishlanguage
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Agree or disagree? #travel #seetheworld #theworldisaclassroom #betterlife #lizettelovestravel #schoolbreak #schooltravel #virtualclassroom #schoolabroad #learnmore #handsonlearning https://www.instagram.com/p/CVyDn2NvZXv/?utm_medium=tumblr
#travel#seetheworld#theworldisaclassroom#betterlife#lizettelovestravel#schoolbreak#schooltravel#virtualclassroom#schoolabroad#learnmore#handsonlearning
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Rooftop Photography & Old Delhi Experience with Dhruv @olddelhiwalk #roof #rooftop #touchingsky #schooltrip #collegetrip #education #schooltravel #indiatravel #educationaltrip #olddelhitour #olddelhi #olddelhitour #olddelhiwalk #olddelhiphotography #olddelhiexperience #olddelhiculturaltour #olddelhiwalkingtour #cntraveller #happytraveller #streetsofolddelhi #travel #traveller #streetphotographer #streetphotographers #streetphotography #traveldestination #travellingindia #jumping #jumpingjacks #rooftop (at Old City Delhi) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5iDY9un2xp/?igshid=1j65apc7uu3p5
#roof#rooftop#touchingsky#schooltrip#collegetrip#education#schooltravel#indiatravel#educationaltrip#olddelhitour#olddelhi#olddelhiwalk#olddelhiphotography#olddelhiexperience#olddelhiculturaltour#olddelhiwalkingtour#cntraveller#happytraveller#streetsofolddelhi#travel#traveller#streetphotographer#streetphotographers#streetphotography#traveldestination#travellingindia#jumping#jumpingjacks
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The Tarzan Way @thetarzanway #travel #schooltravel #volunteering #internshipsabroad #internationalvolunteering #india #heritage #culture (at The Tarzan Way) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvR_EWPB_83/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1www6e96lo86a
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March 12th : • Ueda sensei, dry radis and candy beans... • crackers "onigiri". Sensei created it. Citrus everywhere in shikoku. • students in the frm for a school travel, cat and manga on the Shikoku pilgrimage. #sensei #crackers #onigiri #radish #candy #bean #citrus #cat #students #schooltravel #manga #shikoku #wwoofjapan #pilgrimage #monk #grandpa #japan #travelbook #dailysketch #sketch #moleskine #blackandwhite #carnetdevoyage #croquis #insitu #comicstyle #slowtravel #voyagelent #countrysidesketcher #croqueurdecampagne #japon #lauraandcharly
#citrus#schooltravel#croqueurdecampagne#croquis#blackandwhite#crackers#radish#japan#monk#cat#students#wwoofjapan#pilgrimage#travelbook#japon#insitu#voyagelent#dailysketch#sensei#lauraandcharly#shikoku#comicstyle#onigiri#slowtravel#moleskine#grandpa#manga#bean#carnetdevoyage#candy
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VERA BRADLEY SMALL BACKPACK SCHOOL BOOK BAG TRAVEL TOTE $98 in RESORT MEDALLION Quality http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=2&toolid=10039&campid=5338273991&item=302800152069&vectorid=229466&lgeo=1
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This #Czech #school has never travelled abroad. For some of them it’s the first time #away from #home ... first time #abroad... first time they have seen the sea ... Lots of first #impressions and #unforgettable #memories... We are so #lucky to be part of it! www.sg-cc.com #educationtravel #schooltravel #schooltrip #vzdelavacizajezdy #jazykovezajezdy (at St. George's School of English Worthing UK) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByVlY0Fh3kF/?igshid=hsolol1i8p3a
#czech#school#away#home#abroad#impressions#unforgettable#memories#lucky#educationtravel#schooltravel#schooltrip#vzdelavacizajezdy#jazykovezajezdy
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Street Photography & Old Delhi Experience with Dhruv @olddelhiwalk #schooltrip #collegetrip #education #schooltravel #indiatravel #educationaltrip #olddelhitour #olddelhi #olddelhitour #olddelhiwalk #olddelhiphotography #olddelhiexperience #olddelhiculturaltour #olddelhidiaries #olddelhiwalkingtour #bondingtime #cntraveller #happytraveller #streetsofolddelhi #travel #traveller #streetphotographer #streetphotographers #streetphotography #traveldestination #travellingindia #travellingwithkids #travellingaroundtheworld (at Old Delhi Bazaar Walk & Haveli Visit) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5iCE-Xn-nA/?igshid=1uajhdj1ip07f
#schooltrip#collegetrip#education#schooltravel#indiatravel#educationaltrip#olddelhitour#olddelhi#olddelhiwalk#olddelhiphotography#olddelhiexperience#olddelhiculturaltour#olddelhidiaries#olddelhiwalkingtour#bondingtime#cntraveller#happytraveller#streetsofolddelhi#travel#traveller#streetphotographer#streetphotographers#streetphotography#traveldestination#travellingindia#travellingwithkids#travellingaroundtheworld
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^^*!@ High Sierra 17 Inch Rolling Backpack Wheeled SchoolTravel Bag Carry-on Starlight https://ift.tt/2SG7N7t
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WomensGirls Fashion Canvas SchoolTravel Backpacks USD 24.99 Excellent gift ideas by Gifts by Lori. Jewelry Beauty Women's/Girl's Fashion Canvas School/Travel Backpacks USD 24.99 Excellent gift ideas by Gifts by Lori. #Jewelry #Beauty
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#igersmontpellier #schooltravelling (c)laurentvilarem https://www.instagram.com/p/BpBoID3FP9v/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4agvlcavrshr
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#itsschooltraveling Jalan-jalan naik kereta api bareng teman-teman PAUD.. #jurnalmima #rashiqaakazoramavishatriyantoro #schooltraveling #paudflamboyanantapani (at Kabupaten Bandung Barat)
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Business Model Development
April Davis
What your original goal was for this course. Learn skills, perspective tools and concepts to identify and create new revenue streams.
How the goal was met by the course. I’ve learned new skills what a business model is. That it is a business plan according to my reading in the class a business model describes the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value, in economic, social, cultural or other contexts. The process of business model construction and modification is also called business model innovation and forms a part of business strategy.
What you learned from this course. I’ve learned the difference between a plan and a model. And that there are several differ types for each. Start-Up Business Plans, Internal Business Plans, Strategic Business Plans, Feasibility Business Plans, Operations Business Plans, and Growth Business Plans. And Some of the basic types of business models are, the long Tail Manufacturer, the power of free, a manufacturer makes finished products from raw materials, Distributor a distributor buys products from manufacturers and resells them to the retailers or public, Aggregator, Open business model, Retailer, Franchise, Bricks-and-clicks, Nickel-and-dime and Freemium.
How you will apply the material learned in the course personally or professionally. I plan on applying what I’ve learned my business. The business model is open. PureÄRTART APPRECIATION class and travel camps. My class is a new concept not set in your traditional classroom setting. Weekly classesof art appreciation and Creative Classes, workshops, seasonal (Spring /Summers break, Fall/Winter break & Gap year!!) TRAVEL Camps and events to explore all things art for all tw/teens inhome school & traditional schooltraveling here in the US and abroad. While here in Atlanta our home base and as well as abroad. we will visit movie studio, museums and art galleries. Take writing workshops, painting and sewing classes, and go to plays and sit with director's & actors, visit magazines corporate offices. Dine in the chefs' kitchen Visit artist studios and visit college campuses.
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Thurston Community College stakeholders fight for free school transport at meeting
Over 100 people descended on Thurston Community College on Thursday to reveal their concerns about the controversial strategies to cut free school transportation in Suffolk.The proposed
modifications would see children only receive transport to their closest school, which could see 3700 kids lose their totally free school transportation and have to pay or move schools.Thurston is set to be struck the hardest by the plans, with a loss of 812 trainees - over half of its current student body.A public assessment released in December, with people being asked to think about 3 options: to only offer the services needed by law, to enable those with totally free transportation now to keep it however not offer it to brand-new beginners, or to do nothing however cut costs elsewhere.
Headteacher Helen Wilson called a Stakeholders' meeting on Thursday night to permit the voices of those most impacted by the proposals to be heard and to encourage them to support alternative 3 in the consultation.Around 20 county councillors likewise attended the conference, which saw groups of moms and dads, instructors, students and parish councillors provide their case as to why the plans shouldn't go ahead.Mrs Wilson began the event with a discussion of the 'real costs' of the strategies, which the council at first said would conserve them ₤ 3 million.She said that, as an outcome of spending for additional buses, the council's cost savings would really only total around ₤ 200,000, including that redundancy payments at her school might total around ₤ 2.4 million in the next five years."The proposals will have a damaging result on our trainees, our teachers and our school,"she said."We have to inform the council that this alternative is not good enough. Let's continue to battle this together and I do believe we will win."Pupils and instructors from Rattlesden, Norton and Barnham Primary Schools, feeder schools for Thurston which would see
some of their students get free transportation to Stowmarket under the plans, then took to the stage to have their say.Georgina, a Year 6 pupil at Rattlesden, said:" It's taken me quite a while to make good friends here and the thought of having to go to another school and being split up from my buddies makes me feel afraid and susceptible. "If you do not listen to us now then you'll lose our trust and you won't get it back. "Moms and dads, Thurston trainees and parish councillors likewise recognized increased traffic,
travel expenses and disturbance to their education as being among their most significant concerns.At the end of the meeting, parents agreed to take part in a demonstration on Friday, February 9 and drive their kids to school in order to reveal how the propositions would increase the levels of traffic in
the village.Cllr Gordon Jones, cabinet member for kids's services, education and abilities, said:"We have already gotten a considerable quantity of feedback to the consultation, including a number of alternative tips for solutions to supplying budget-friendly home to school transport. This is greatly welcomed and will be thoroughly and completely considered by Suffolk County Council's Cabinet in June 2018."I would like to thank everybody that has actually reacted to the consultation up until now and encourage those that haven't to check out the propositions and complete the study at: www.suffolk.gov.uk/schooltravel by 28 February 2018.
This is an opportunity for all Suffolk citizens to have their state about how council tax is invested." See Friday's Bury Free Press for a complete report on the meeting.
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Thurston Community College stakeholders fight for free school transport at meeting
Over 100 people descended on Thurston Community College on Thursday to reveal their concerns about the controversial strategies to cut free school transportation in Suffolk.The proposed
modifications would see children only receive transport to their closest school, which could see 3700 kids lose their totally free school transportation and have to pay or move schools.Thurston is set to be struck the hardest by the plans, with a loss of 812 trainees - over half of its current student body.A public assessment released in December, with people being asked to think about 3 options: to only offer the services needed by law, to enable those with totally free transportation now to keep it however not offer it to brand-new beginners, or to do nothing however cut costs elsewhere.
Headteacher Helen Wilson called a Stakeholders' meeting on Thursday night to permit the voices of those most impacted by the proposals to be heard and to encourage them to support alternative 3 in the consultation.Around 20 county councillors likewise attended the conference, which saw groups of moms and dads, instructors, students and parish councillors provide their case as to why the plans shouldn't go ahead.Mrs Wilson began the event with a discussion of the 'real costs' of the strategies, which the council at first said would conserve them ₤ 3 million.She said that, as an outcome of spending for additional buses, the council's cost savings would really only total around ₤ 200,000, including that redundancy payments at her school might total around ₤ 2.4 million in the next five years."The proposals will have a damaging result on our trainees, our teachers and our school,"she said."We have to inform the council that this alternative is not good enough. Let's continue to battle this together and I do believe we will win."Pupils and instructors from Rattlesden, Norton and Barnham Primary Schools, feeder schools for Thurston which would see
some of their students get free transportation to Stowmarket under the plans, then took to the stage to have their say.Georgina, a Year 6 pupil at Rattlesden, said:" It's taken me quite a while to make good friends here and the thought of having to go to another school and being split up from my buddies makes me feel afraid and susceptible. "If you do not listen to us now then you'll lose our trust and you won't get it back. "Moms and dads, Thurston trainees and parish councillors likewise recognized increased traffic,
travel expenses and disturbance to their education as being among their most significant concerns.At the end of the meeting, parents agreed to take part in a demonstration on Friday, February 9 and drive their kids to school in order to reveal how the propositions would increase the levels of traffic in
the village.Cllr Gordon Jones, cabinet member for kids's services, education and abilities, said:"We have already gotten a considerable quantity of feedback to the consultation, including a number of alternative tips for solutions to supplying budget-friendly home to school transport. This is greatly welcomed and will be thoroughly and completely considered by Suffolk County Council's Cabinet in June 2018."I would like to thank everybody that has actually reacted to the consultation up until now and encourage those that haven't to check out the propositions and complete the study at: www.suffolk.gov.uk/schooltravel by 28 February 2018.
This is an opportunity for all Suffolk citizens to have their state about how council tax is invested." See Friday's Bury Free Press for a complete report on the meeting.
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Thurston kids plead with council not to eliminate their school transport
‘I don’t want to give up on my ambitions’ – children plead with council not to cut school transport
PUBLISHED: 12:05 02 February 2018 | UPDATED: 13:11 02 February 2018
Pupils from Thurston Community College are pleading with Suffolk County Councillors to help them keep their free school transport. Picture: GREGG BROWN
Pupils of Thurston Community College were among the pleathorea of people queuing up to plead with Suffolk County Council not to cut free school transport at an event last night (THURS FEB 1).
Pupils from Thurston Community College are pleading with Suffolk County Councillors to help them keep their free school transport. Picture: GREGG BROWN
Students at Thurston Community College were among the plethora of people queuing up to plead with Suffolk County Council not to cut free school transport.
The controversial transport consultation, launched in December, proposes only offering a free bus place to a child’s nearest school, meaning many schools would lose pupils and children
would have to change schools.
Thurston Community College estimates 812 pupils would be affected, costing it up to £1.4m. Over 500 are thought to live closer to the nearby Ixworth Free School.
Headteacher Helen Wilson fears this will interrupt children’s education and potentially mean cuts to staff.
Pupils from Thurston Community College are pleading with Suffolk County Councillors to help them keep their free school transport. Picture: GREGG BROWN
Before the meeting, Mrs Wilson said: “I invited all the county councillors, local MPs and transport officers to this event so that they could hear first hand from the people who will be affected.
“And it’s not just our students. Also speaking, we have primary school children who now may not be able to travel here, parents who are worried about their children’s education, the Governers here at the school and Thurston and Beyton Parish Council.
“So many different people will be affected by this in different ways and it will do long lasting damage. I am so proud of my students who wrote incredibly well thought out arguments and who spoke from the heart.”
Luke Green, 15, said: “I have a huge passion for science and wanted to come to Thurston because of the phenomenal lab facilities here. The school nearest to where I live doesn’t have anywhere near the same facilities so my future would be jeopardised.”
Pupils from Thurston Community College are pleading with Suffolk County Councillors to help them keep their free school transport. Picture: GREGG BROWN
Ashley Baker, 14, said: “My future could be ruined. My nearest school is Ixworth and if I had to go there, I wouldn’t get the GCSE subjects I need to pursue my future career because they don’t offer them as GCSEs.”
Another student, Lilly Rodwell, 11, said: “This is horrific. You are making me miss the chance to pick my GCSEs. At my nearest school they do not offer psychology, sociology. You’re making me put aside my ambition and just take whatever they offer.”
Rebecca Rees, 14, said: “The council closed my school, Ixworth Middle, and I was given the choice to go to Thurston or Ixworth.
“What was the point in making me choose, if you were then just going to send me back?”
One primary school aged child who had hoped to go to Thurston next year warned the councillors in the audience, “We are future workers and we are future voters. If you betry our trust now, we will not forget it”.
Suffolk County Council says the changes to school transport could save £3million from the £21 million home-to-school transport budget, but this figure has been widely disputed and even one of their own reports showed the amount of savings was more realistically going to be around £200,000.
The council launched a consultation on the move, which would involve scrapping bus services for children who attend schools which are not the closest to their home.
Currently, free school transport is available to children who live three miles from a school of their choice in their catchment area.
Around 3,700 students could be affected – and headteachers have warned the changes will drastically reduce pupil numbers as they transfer to other schools, and funding.
Cabinet member for education, Gordon Jones said the council’s consultation, which runs until February 28, is “a very clear and genuine pledge to listen”.
The consultation is assessing a number of scenarios including to “do nothing”, meaning savings would have to be found elsewhere, and an “incremental basis”, in which children who currently receive free transport would keep it but new starters would not.
Councillor Gordon Jones, did not attend the meeting, but said in a statement: “We have already received an overwhelming amount of feedback, which demonstrates just how important the decision is that Suffolk County Council’s Cabinet will take in June 2018. I would like to thank everyone that has responded so far and encourage those that haven’t, to read the proposals and complete the survey at: www.suffolk.gov.uk/schooltravel. This is an opportunity for all Suffolk residents to have their say about how council tax is spent.”
Labour spokesperson for education, councillor Jack Abbott, who was at the meeting said: “Parents are being faced with an impossible choice of either disrupting their child’s education and pulling them out of school, or finding the £900 extra a year it will now cost many of them to school.
“Thurston students should be very proud of themselves for taking such an active part in this campaign and stating their case so well. That being sad, it is very sad to think that children in Suffolk are so worried about their future and are having to effectively beg to not have their education disturbed.”
Green councillor, Andrew Stringer, who also attended said: “This is a hostile attack on rural communities. Suffolk is a rural county and many of the people we represent are just about managing. These proposals could tip them off the edge.”
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