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  2. International Fund for Animal Welfare - Wikipedia

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    The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) was founded in 1969, in initial efforts to stop the commercial hunt for seal pups on the east coast of Canada. With offices in 15 countries, and projects in more than 40, [ 4 ] IFAW is one of the largest animal welfare organisations in the world.

  3. Educational aims and objectives - Wikipedia

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    The term learning outcome is used in many educational organisations, in particular in higher education where learning outcomes are statements about what students should be able to do by the end of a teaching session.

  4. List of animal welfare organizations - Wikipedia

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    Their goals are generally distinct from conservation organizations, which are primarily concerned with the preservation of species, populations, habitats, ecosystems and biodiversity, rather than the welfare of individual animals. [1] [2] For organizations with Wikipedia pages, see Category:Animal welfare organizations

  5. Glossary of education terms (T–Z) - Wikipedia

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    The goal of technology education is to spread technological literacy which is accomplished by bringing laboratory activities to students. The term "technology education" is frequently shortened to "tech ed". Technology Integration: A term used by educators to describe effective uses of technology by teachers and students in K-12 and university ...

  6. Values education - Wikipedia

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    Values education topics can address to varying degrees are character, moral development, Religious Education, Spiritual development, citizenship education, personal development, social development and cultural development. [7] There is a further distinction between explicit values education and implicit values education [8] [9] where:

  7. IDEA Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    By 2008 IDEA had 10 schools and was serving 4,000 students [6] and by 2010 IDEA had 14,000 students on a waiting list for its schools in the Rio Grande Valley. [ 7 ] In 2011 the Austin Independent School District contracted with IDEA to take over Allan Elementary, a school with a 95% low-income student population, and run it as an in-district ...

  8. Glossary of education terms (A–C) - Wikipedia

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    The term "arts education" implies many things, but it is defined as: Instruction and programming in all arts disciplines—including but not limited to dance, music, visual art, theater, creative writing, media arts, history, criticism, and aesthetics. "Arts education" encompasses all the visual and performing arts delivered in a standards ...

  9. Four Paws - Wikipedia

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    Fur farming: Four Paws supports a ban on farming animals for fur, a legal obligation to label all fur products and, in the long term, a Europe-wide ban on importing and selling all fur products. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] In August 2018, Four Paws joined the Fur Free Alliance to launch a new campaign urging fashion brand Prada to adopt a fur-free policy ...