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    Female Stipend Program

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    Stipend Program (FSP) was created in 1982 in Bangladesh with an objective to maximize the number of attendance of girls in secondary education. The objective was to reduce dependency of girls on their parents and establish their rights in the decision making process in their family. Secondary education is a stage of education following primary education and is a very important chapter of a child’s life crycle. It provides knowledge on global economy‚ civil skills and social cohesion. The program maximized

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    My Turn Program Aging Mastery Program I. Summary of Area At Kingsborough Community College‚ we have an umbrella of senior programs on campus; My Turn‚ 50+ Wellness and the Aging Mastery Program. This document will focus on the My Turn Program and the Aging Mastery Program. My Turn Program Here at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn‚ New York‚ there is a program designed to meet the educational needs of people 60 years of age and older. The “My Turn” program has been in existence for over

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    Why health and fitness should be a mandatory four year course in American High Schools. Upon entry into this world‚ we as humans are given ONE body. If we do not take of our body‚ we will have no place to live. What better place to inform the American society of the vitality in health and fitness than school? Who better to inform of the importance of this subject than the up and coming generation? In order to communicate the value of health fitness to America‚ it must be a mandatory subject for

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    FEEDING PROGRAM NSTP Feeding Program provides a healthy‚ fresh and nutritious meal to the kids who were in hunger or else to the areas wherein we can see that the people cannot really accommodate their meals clearly. This program also desires to give free meals to those children who where in the particular place that we are destined to go to. One of the advantages of NSTP feeding is that‚ in addition to enabling health status‚ it has positive direct and indirect benefits relating to a number of

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    Dynamic Learning Program

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    Dynamic Learning Program “Learning by doing” and ” Road map and a compass for learning”. The Dynamic Learning Program works on the principle of “learning is by doing”‚ it is student-centered‚ it’s a system of teaching that focuses on student activity rather than on traditional classroom lectures. The set-up is 70% student activity–30% lecture/discussion‚ and usually national experts do the majority of the lectures via video. The students learn independently‚ because each activity is provided

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    Open High School Program Under the Education Service Contracting Scheme Published/Updated on: 04-May-2012 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE OPEN HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM UNDER THE EDUCATION SERVICE CONTRACTING SCHEME 1. Independent Learning Readiness Assessment Learners who wish to participate in the Open High School Program shall take the Independent Learning Readiness Assessment to be administered by the school‚ the results of which shall be the basis for placing them in the appropriate learning

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    Continuous Improvement program & Organizational Culture A-1 Introduction The continuous improvement program or continuous improvement process is an effort to facilitate coordination of district planning and to streamline communication between state and local education agencies. This process provides an avenue for districts to engage in an inclusive and comprehensive planning as opposed to multiple disconnected processes. Continuous improvement is the prime competitive strategy for

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    leaving a need for an increase number of diverse health professionals. Therefore‚ the importance of creating programs that focus on recruiting students of diverse population is crucial in order to help serve our ethnically diverse population. Pipeline programs‚ like the one offered by UCLA‚ helps provide opportunities to underrepresented students in order to increase their representation in various career fields. For instance‚ the UCLA pipeline program encourages their students to enter the medical

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    A lot of people are unaware of what constitutes mental health; mental health refers to a person’s condition with regards to their psychological and emotional well-being. In order to determine a person’s mental health state‚ we should have mandatory mental health screenings in public schools which help schools uncover depression‚ anxiety‚ substance abuse‚ and trauma among students. It is proven that most youths conceal their emotional issues and give no warning signs to family or friends of attempted

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    Head Start program was created to provide low income children and their families education‚ health‚ and social services. Head Start edibility includes families meeting the poverty level in order to enroll their child in early readiness school. However‚ the program has barriers which exclude families of upper class from enrolling children. Families that have a higher income have a disadvantage from these programs because the Head Start Program is for families of lower income. Education‚ health‚ and social

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