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Academic student activities refer to clubs and programs specifically focused on helping a student in the academic sense. These can be major-based, area of study-based clubs, or programs and events designed to educate students in any scholarly subject matter. Some examples of academic student activities include: Accounting Society; Language Clubs
Sustainable Development Goal 4, or SDG 4, is a commitment to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.This goal aims to provide children and young people with quality and easy access to education, as well as other learning opportunities, and supports the reduction of inequalities.
The UNDP emphasizes on developing local capacity towards long-term self-sufficiency and prosperity. [4] Based at the headquarters of the United Nations in New York City, it is the largest UN development aid agency, [4] with offices in 177 countries. [5] [6] The UNDP is funded entirely by voluntary contributions from UN member states. [6]
Increasingly, the term learning agenda has been used by federal government agencies, non-profit organizational and international organizations. [1] Learning agendas often have three major parts: a set of learning questions, a series of activities to answer them and a plan to share and disseminate the information. [2]
Agenda 21 is a non-binding action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development. [1] It is a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil, in 1992.
The initial survey asked students questions like: Agree or disagree: Students at my institution are not shielded from ideas and opinions they find unwelcome, disagreeable or even deeply offensive ...
In some contexts, the term "lifelong learning" evolved from the term "life-long learners", created by Leslie Watkins and used by Clint Taylor, professor at CSULA and Superintendent for the Temple City Unified School District, in the district's mission statement in 1993, the term recognizes that learning is not confined to childhood or the classroom but takes place throughout life and in a ...
Living Values Activities for Children Ages 8–14 by Diane Tillman, 2001. ISBN 978-1-55874-880-4. Living Values Activities for Young Adults by Diane Tillman, 2001. ISBN 1-55874-881-4. Living Values Parent Groups: A Facilitator Guide by Diane Tillman, 2001. ISBN 1-55874-882-2. LVEP Educator Training Guide by Diane Tillman and Pilar Quera Colomina.