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UNESCO Aug 28
Never give up on the dream. in 1963, Martin Luther King Jr changed the world with speech. ✊🏿✊✊🏼✊🏾✊🏻
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UN Library at Geneva 19h
anniversary is an opportunity to learn about the treasures of our . In this video you can discover the secrets of the almost 7mt high bookshelf in the Events Room!
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UNESCO Prospects 18h
Happy to be a part of the Historical Periodicals Collection too!
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Merve 18h
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Did you know that the is home to one of the most diverse collections of historical dedicated to the field of ? Included below is a small selection of materials from and
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Mmantsetsa Marope Aug 28
Progression is the from beginner to expert. Feedback must liberate and makes them feel that they can achieve . It’s not about making learners feel small.
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Kübra Çoban 21h
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Feridun Çakı Aug 28
Janice Mak, “After the Loops...Conditionals with Playing Cards” &
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Feridun Çakı Aug 28
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MUTLU YILMAZ Aug 27
"Continuous classroom-based is key to consistent monitoring of progressions. This requires strengthening expertise in assessment, and using technology to assess learning real time." -
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UNESCO Prospects Aug 28
On the occasion of the Professional Development Program in Turkey, we take a look at 's overview of " and competences for the 21st century"--an issue of still very much relevant today.
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IBE-UNESCO Aug 28
"Education is important to the success of every one of the ." Support efforts in achieving the through our global leadership role in , , and .
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INTED Aug 27
STEM Professional Development Program | Professor Yanghee Kim presents a range of practical solutions and ideas on how can be integrated into the lesson plans.
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UNESCO Prospects Aug 27
The Director meets with the teachers and administrators of College in Turkey to present certificates and discuss and .
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IBE-UNESCO Aug 27
Did you know that are known to stem and student anxiety, and increase confidence when used in environments? Happy from
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Feridun Çakı Aug 27
Joseph Merlino asks a question to be answered. He underlines that teachers and textbooks should make students thinking and creating. “Cognitive Science Principles in Practice.” &
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Gökhan Coşkun Aug 26
Uluslararası STEM Öğretmen & Yönetici Gelişim Programı için Türkiye’de bulunan Direktörü Sn. , programa katılan Mektebim Koleji öğretmen ve yöneticileriyle bir araya geldi ve sertifikalarını takdim etti.
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INTED Aug 26
STEM Professional Development Program | Joseph Merlino presents vision of learning progressions in . Establishing programs for preparing teachers, defining frameworks and standards, and creating and testing curriculum is important.
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IBE-UNESCO Aug 27
The training and collaboration with and featured in national newspapers in Turkey.
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Mmantsetsa Marope Aug 26
Prof. Yanghee Kim shares with teachers on how to use environments to stimulate what good can do.
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