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  2. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

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    Make the work problem-specific and user centered: The Carnegie Foundation adopted a "learning by doing orientation" recognizing that action along with reflection spurs learning. The purpose of the improvement work is to design, implement, evaluate, and refine practices, but why do this work alone when a network will "form a robust information ...

  3. CFAT - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. CFAT may refer to: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of ...

  4. Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards - Wikipedia

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    The Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS), codified at 6 C.F.R. part 27, are a set of United States federal government security regulations for certain high-risk chemical facilities that possess particular chemicals, called chemicals of interest (COI) at particular concentrations.

  5. Virtual volunteering - Wikipedia

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    New opportunities for engaging in volunteerism are opening up with the result that more people are becoming involved and those already participating can expand their commitment. [4] A phenomenon that is still quite new, but growing rapidly, is the formal integration of online employee volunteering programmes into the infrastructure and business ...

  6. International volunteering - Wikipedia

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    International volunteering is when volunteers contribute their time to work for organisations or causes outside their home countries. International volunteering has a long association with international development or environment, with the aim of bringing benefits to host communities. [1]

  7. Voluntary association - Wikipedia

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    An annual general meeting of a typical small volunteer non-profit organisation (the Monaro Folk Society). Office bearers sitting are president, secretary and public officer. This article is part of a series on

  8. Volunteering - Wikipedia

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    It was derived from the noun volunteer, in c. 1600, "one who offers himself for military service," from the Middle French voluntaire. [3] In the non-military sense, the word was first recorded during the 1630s. The word volunteering has more recent usage—still predominantly military—coinciding with the phrase community service.

  9. Habitat for Humanity - Wikipedia

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    Habitat for Humanity works to help build and improve homes for families of low-income or disadvantaged backgrounds. Homes are built using volunteer labor, including that of Habitat homeowners through the practice of sweat equity, as well as paid contractors for certain construction or infrastructure activities as needed. [4]