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Education Development Trust deliver national careers advisory services for adults, as well as careers services for schools, and own and manage a portfolio of three private schools including two in England - Oakfield Preparatory School and St Andrews School, as well as The International School of Cape Town in South Africa.
The Engineering Education Scheme is a scheme run in the United Kingdom by the Engineering Development Trust to promote the education of school students about engineering. It is part of the Royal Academy of Engineering's BEST programme. The Engineering Education Scheme is an annual event which can run for over a year after the start.
The Teacher Development Trust is a UK charity which works to raise awareness of the importance of professional development for teachers and other education professionals. Founded by teachers in London in March 2012, the Trust promotes access to evidence-based, high quality training through its nationwide programmes.
The Engineering Development Trust is a UK not for shareholder profit organization, which administers a number of schemes designed to encourage school pupils to have an interest and involvement in science and engineering
Yidan Prize Medals. The Yidan Prize (/i:dan/) is a prize founded in 2016 by Chen Yidan for "contributions to education research and development". The prize is financed and governed by a HK$2.5 billion (about US$320 million) independent trust.
A Coverdell education savings account, or Coverdell ESA, is a savings plan for education-related expenses. Funds can be used for college, elementary or secondary education.
The Children's Development Trust is a charity established in the UK in 2008, aimed at helping children and young people develop their individual or group skills in education, sport, the arts, health and wellbeing.
Peter Kuenstler (December 1919 – 16 November 2010) was a British civil servant and consultant in international social affairs and development. [1] Kuenstler was born in Hampstead, London in December 1919. After preparing at the Hall School and Rugby School, he studied classics at Oriel College, Oxford. He died at his home in Athens, Greece in ...