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My name is David Caniff.

I am a hybrid trainer coach.

Anybody who wants to come to work for Quicken Loans,

even if they don't have a financial backing,

they don't have that experience in economics or money,

absolutely should consider coming to Quicken Loans.

We're going to train you.

We're going to put that in front of you. We're going to give you that knowledge.

We're going to build you from the ground up.

There's so many moving parts in the mortgage industry.

I mean, guidelines change, programs change.

I've never experienced a company that has so much value on training,

and taking the time to really dig into the materials,

and help our people grow

to be the best mortgage bankers in the industry.

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Cartoons for Children😮 Weather Patterns for Kids. Science Videos for Kids. Education for 1st Grade - Duration: 3:58.

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Open Up Resources and Office 365 Education - Duration: 4:13.

- [Narrator] Today we're gonna be showing the new

Open Up Resources education materials

and a partnership with Microsoft Education.

This solution's made up of three components.

First off we've taken the high-quality Open Up

education resources and put them inside of

Microsoft OneNote which is Microsoft's

digital binder solution.

We've also created a custom class notebook app

designed to put all this curriculum

automatically into OneNote.

We've also taken all the assessment information

from Open Up Resources and put them into Microsoft Forms.

And finally for the analytics portion,

we're providing free lightweight dashboards

to give insights and visualization for teachers.

All of this solution is free and part of

the free Office 365 Education offering.

To show what this looks like, this is a OneNote

class notebook that's been customized

with the Open Up Resources content.

I can click create a class notebook,

and I'll give my class a name.

And now all I need to do is check this box to select,

in this case, the grade seven mathematics curriculum.

So a digital textbook.

And these will be added to my class notebook.

I give my student names and customize

the private student spaces, and then I'm done.

Now I'm going to show what it looks like inside of OneNote.

Here I am in Microsoft OneNote, and now

OneNote is free and available on every platform.

I'm showing it on Windows desktop but it is available

in the browser, on Mac, on iOS and Android.

So here I am looking at some of the content

from Open Up Resources.

I'm gonna go to unit 7.1, I'm a teacher,

here are some teacher example lessons.

You can see we have standards alignment and

learning targets, all from Open Up Resources.

I also have example practice problems.

I'm gonna show some of the student resources

so as a teacher I also have information

and examples of here's all the content

that I could distribute to students.

I could easily distribute a virtual handout

to my students by doing the distribute page,

and I can easily review that student work

by pulling it up.

So here I've pulled up an example,

and I might look at Cheryl's work.

So I click on Cheryl and I see how she's doing

and maybe I give Cheryl a little smiley face.

Now I'm gonna click on Ella to see how she's doing,

and this looks correct, so maybe I'm just going to

give Ella a little sticker.

And in this case all of this is built right into OneNote.

So maybe I'm going to choose a little medal for Ella

that we're excited about that work there.

So it's very easy to have fun and interactive lessons

inside of OneNote.

Next I'm gonna show Microsoft Forms and Assessments.

Here we are in Microsoft Forms, which is a free part

of Office 365 Education.

I'm gonna launch a form where we've taken

all the Open Up Resources assessment content

and put it right into Microsoft Forms.

So as you can see, it looks very nice

and it's very easy for the students to answer.

Teachers can distribute this form

and collect all the content under the responses.

To show an example of a form where we've

captured a lot of data, I'm gonna switch to responses

and you can see it automatically tallies up the information.

I get nice graphs and charts of how things were done.

I can also review answers and post scores.

I can review answers on pivoting on a person,

so I can look at a whole person's set of content right here.

I can also pivot by question.

So it's very nice and it's a time-saving ability

to allow the teacher to look at either way

with that content.

So as you can see we have all of the assessments

baked into forms, and it's a really nice way

to capture that data.

Next up I'll be showing our analytics capabilities.

The final piece of the solution is the automatic roll-up

of assessment data into lightweight analytics dashboards.

As you can see here, I have my class notebooks on the left.

If I select a class notebook, it pulls that

Forms assessment data into automated dashboards.

Here's another example of a dashboard

that we'll also be providing, where you can see

all the layouts and assessments.

So to summarize, our solution is comprised of

content in OneNote, assessments in Forms, and analytics,

and this is all part of the free

Office 365 in Education solution.

We encourage you to sign up for our pilot

and try it out today.

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Jacinda Ardern says Labour would make tertiary education free in New Zealand 29/7/2017 - Duration: 4:09.

Jacinda Ardern has made a bid to secure the youth vote in New Zealand's upcoming elections

by announcing that she will fast-track a Labour party policy to phase in three years of free

tertiary education and boost student allowances by $50 a week.

Announcing the policy in her Mount Albert electorate in Auckland, Ardern said that from

next year students starting tertiary education would get one year of free study under a Labour

government.

From 2021 those starting tertiary education would get two years free, and from 2024 three

years.

The overall cost of the package is $6bn.

New Zealand gripped by 'Jacindamania' as new Labour leader soars in polls

Read more To applause from students in the audience

at Western Springs College, Ardern said: "Our job isn't to gaze into a crystal ball to

predict the type of work you will do, which is going to be amazing.

Our job is simply to help you prepare for it.

"When you are trained and educated, that benefits all of us, and the New Zealand economy

as a whole."

Labour plans to use extra money from the treasury's pre-election fiscal update to fast-track the

tertiary education package to begin next year.

Ardern said student allowances would rise by $50 per week to $220 from next year.

"Students have told us that the priority needs to be living costs.

Just getting by week to week has become a significant barrier to many people continuing

to study," Ardern said.

"For anyone out there who challenges that, who says that this is a cynical move or a

policy that we shouldn't be announcing, my response to them is this: it is unreasonable

for us to expect that those who are furthering themselves for all of our benefit should have

to live on $170 a week."

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University of Canterbury student Jack Nolan, 21, supported the policy, even though it would

not alleviate the debt he had amassed by his fourth year of a bachelor of law and criminal

justice.

"It's bad timing for me, but the important thing is other people can benefit from it

– there has to be focus on the future."

George Costello, 22, studying history and classics at the University of Canterbury,

said it was "gutting" that the policy would not help him with the $30,000-plus debt

he would be shouldering and he did not see an end in sight to paying it off.

New Zealanders owe approximately $16bn of student debt.

Political science researcher Dr Sylvia Nissen, who completed a PhD on student debt, said

the level was "unprecedented and rising".

"When we probe deeper we realise all is not well with students who have debt.

Debt is potentially increasing inequality in a generation."

Ardern, who worked in a fish and chip shop and a supermarket to save for her university

fees, has taken the country by storm, reinvigorating the opposition – an effect that has been

dubbed Jacindamania.

Since she took over the leadership Labour has surged from a disastrous low of 24% in

July to 37% in the latest One News Colemar Brunton poll.

Labour hopes Ardern can claw back disillusioned voters at the 23 September election and put

the party in a position to form government.

The 37-year-old has pledged to combat widening poverty and inequality, a desire that she

says stems from her childhood in rural New Zealand noticing "some children without

shoes on their feet or anything to eat for lunch".

At her campaign launch on 20 August, Ardern vowed to pull children out of poverty.

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Special Education Director of the Year: Dawn Scarince - Duration: 3:08.

SCOTT GION: The most hopeful place I've ever been in my life is Wyoming Indian Middle schools.

The commitment to students and families, the understanding that we have a great challenge,

that's what makes it special.

And the people who come to work here, they're passionate, they believe in the students we serve.

What I appreciate about Dawn is that she has the best interest of all students at heart.

Most importantly, she's a great advocate for the students with special needs.

DAWN SCARRINCE: Watching the students grow and learn, and also working with the staff, and helping

them feel successful, is the most rewarding for me.

All of us are working together to improve the educational outcomes for all of the students.

PAMELA GAMBLER: What makes it special is because we're all a family.

We know each other, we know the community, we know the families.

Dawn, she's been here too.

When she was hired here, she was here to stay.

If we have a question about a student, we can ask Dawn; she's really up to date about

families, how the culture works, the traditions – so that makes her a valuable asset to our staff.

Watching them grow from young kids – they're my family.

The whole reservation, I'm related to in some way or another.

And Dawn, she has the same basic idea of how to help children, and help shape them.

DAWN: Some of those students that I taught, even in preschool, and then I had them again

in 8th grade, and now some of them are parents, and I'm sitting across the table from some

of my former students, and speaking to them about their children.

I'm so proud of how they know exactly what to ask, and how to advocate for their own children.

JENNIFER RUNS CLOSE TO LODGE: Whenever you're in a small town, a small community,

your schools are important.

They're important for the young people, they're important for the older members of the community.

It gives them a sense of belonging.

And so, Dawn has actually been part of our community since before she came to work for

the district.

She's energetic, she's driven, she's determined, and she also sees the value of

each and every one of our students that she works with.

PAMELA: She works hard.

I haven't ever seen any other individual work as hard as she does to make sure that

the needs of the kids are being met.

DAWN: It makes you feel that maybe you are doing something wright.

Because, you don't always know that.

You always want to know that you're doing the best, and the right thing for your students.

I'm very humbled and honored to be selected, but I know darn well that it's not any one person.

There's no way.

It is a team effort, and nobody does this job alone.

It's an agapē kind of love - a servant kind of love.

It's a coming here, and bringing your whole self, and being present to support the students

and the staff in this work environment.

It can be very challenging, and also very rewarding.

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State funding for public education - Duration: 0:36.

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Overservice Education Video - Duration: 10:18.

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Finding Scholarly Articles in Education - Duration: 3:26.

Hi!

This is Lindsay Roberts, Education Librarian at CU Boulder.

Let's talk about finding scholarly articles in the field of education.

First, I'd like to mention the Education Research Guide, libguides.colorado.edu/education,

this is your first stop for the major databases and resources we have in Education.

I update this guide regularly, so it may look a bit different from the video!

The articles tab lists the major databases in Education and related fields.

My top two favorites for scholarly articles are ERIC, based off the federal

government's Education Resources Information Center, and Education Full Text.

Both will have coverage of the major journals in the field and each database will have some

unique information, too.

It never hurts to check both for a large project.

Let's take a quick look at ERIC, since many other databases will be similar.

Most of our databases have an advanced search screen like this, with more than one box.

This let's you enter terms in specific ways to powerfully search the content.

Another way to get to ERIC is from the University Libraries website, colorado.edu/libraries.

When you know the name of a resource, the A-Z Databases link is a quick way to get there.

As an example, let's try differentiation AND math instruction AND third grade

Only 3 results!

This is a pretty specific search.

If we try elementary instead of third grade, we may find some additional results.

Yes, 26!

Experimenting with keywords and being able to broaden or narrow your search in this way

can save so much time!

Two additional features of our databases that are worth knowing about are:

First, the Peer reviewed and scholarly journals buttons, which will help narrow your results

to work published in academic settings, as opposed to news articles, reports, or pamphlets

on the topic Second, is the option to limit by date of

publication, which can be important if you're looking for historical OR very current information.

With just a couple of clicks we can reduce a long list of results to a reasonable amount.

I like to try to get within 30-60 results for most topics.

This will be not too many, not too few to browse through for most projects.

And then you might select just a few from the list to download and read closely.

To find the entire article you might see a link below the title or you might see the Find it at CU logo

which will take you out of that database and look for the article PDF across our many

systems and journals.

Each system looks a bit different and there are sometimes errors getting to the article. Here we go!

Feel free to contact me or other Libraries staff for help when you receive an error or get stuck!

Hopefully this quick video will help you get going.

While we looked at ERIC specifically, most of our other databases will operate similarly.

For more in-depth help, here are a range of ways to get in touch with us, including email,

phone, chat service, face to face appointments or Zoom appointments or walk-up help at the

Research Desk in Norlin Library!

Have fun with your research!

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FHPS School More Than Education - Duration: 3:17.

Intro Music

School - It's just an education

You Wake up.

. . catch the bus

get to class

take notes

Read, Write

Take a Test.

. . And graduate Right!

It's Just an Education

. . .But sometimes it's more than that..

..Much..More

Going to school gives me opportunities

It helps me feel more confident in myself

and makes me want to be something in life

School helps me learn to be healthy

School helps me make new friends

And I LOVE being part of a Community

Our schools bring us together

It connects us

And no matter where we come from

When were in the classroom

We dream Bigger

We Dream Higher

Sometimes we succeed

Sometimes we don't

But no Matter What

You always have to work hard

School Teaches

It teaches us when we are down

There is still opportunity to be a hero

It takes effort

you have to practice

Practice real hard

You have to practice Caring

Team Work

(Collaboration)

Sportsmanship

Open Communication

Unity

Respect

And Trust

and if we can practice all those things to

make our education better

can't we practice those things to make

our community better

School - is it just an education

No - Forest Hills Public Schools,

It's more than that

MUCH... MORE

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A No-Nonsense Common Sense Sex Education Video - HD - Duration: 3:38.

And here is the thing there is no way we'd allow any other academic program to

consistently fail to prepare students for life after school.

And human sexuality unlike calculus is something you

actually need to know about for the rest of your life. And maybe you and your

family live somewhere there has good sex ed in which case congratulations but if

you don't this video is for you.

♫ ♫

Look, no one ever said being a teenager is easy.

You have to face a lot of important decisions.

But no decision is probably more important

than the one you'll make about becoming sexually active.

And if you do there's a few things you should definitely know.

♫ ♫

This is a penis

This is a vagina

This is a mouth

This is a hand

And this is a butt

You can mix as many of these as you feel comfortable with.

Hand and mouth would be, weird, but you could.

This is the clitoris

And these are the testicles, they make sperm, that's pretty much it

♫ ♫

If you want to be abstinent that's fine

If you don't want to be abstinent, that's also fine

Abstinence is like being a vegetarian

People should respect your choice.

Some people might make fun of you

Those people are assholes

♫ ♫

The best safeguard against STDs is protection

Unless you already have an STD

in which case you're gonna need medicine or some shit I don't know.

Fun fact

The ancient Egyptians put crocodile dung mixed with honey inside a vagina to

prevent pregnancy, they're all dead now

Here's how you put a condom on a banana

Oh this is a lot less curvy than I'm used to

This is an IUD

An IUD goes inside a woman's body

and prevents pregnancy from taking place

They can stay inside you for up to 10 years

Which is a lot considering most

guys in high school can only stay inside you for a minute or two tops

(laughing)am I right

Here's a bunch of other forms of birth control, Google them.

♫ ♫

This is actually simple,

if someone doesn't want to have sex with you, don't have sex with them

If you think you might be able to persuade someone to have sex even though they

don't want to, don't.

So if you're not sure if someone wants to have sex with you, ask.

Even if you're kind of sure, still ask.

If someone is pretty drunk they might not

be able to give consent

And remember you can always say no

Even half way through, you can say no.

If someone wants you to do a sex thing you're not comfortable with you have the right to refuse

Say "I don't care if it's your birthday Rebecca I don't want you to put

your finger in my butt", okay, (unintelligible)... talk about this

Real quick, couple of final things

Most people will get HPV is both technically true

and what you tend to hear right before someone gives you HPV

If you call it a hoo-ha you are not ready for sex

Lube is your friend, believe me

If you get a chance to have

sex with this man, go for it

The best safe word is hootenanny

A woman who's had sex is not like a dirty shoe

A woman who's had sex is like a, a shoe with laces

completely fucking normal

And finally, and this is important

if anyone ever tells you that getting your period makes you better at bowling,

they're a fucking idiot

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Mike A. Myers on Family, Education and Philanthropy - Duration: 3:12.

My mother Audrey was one of these people that got up every morning and

tried to be helpful to those around her in different ways. She was a high school

teacher for about ten or twelve years before I came along and in the biggest

church not only she was a teacher for the young married woman's class. They

naturally had different kind of problems that couldn't sometimes even discuss

with her their mother or their best friend and she turned out to be the

person that they all came to. My grandfather who moved from Virginia to

Olney in 1895 was a world champion grandfather and father, not a businessman

per se, and he surrounded himself with his family and our grandfather had 17

grandchildren 16 out of 17 graduated from college and three of them got their

doctorate. I set up my own foundation when I was 28 years old and that was

because my mother. You know, I felt like God gave me talent and commitment and the

way I could pay back was to make money and give back and I was was my drive

started when I was young. That's as much fun as making money it's giving back

giving money to help others. Just like winning a football game or running in

a track event.

Well, you do it first with your family. You leave a legacy with your family.

how you lived your life and hopefully they will live it like you've

asked them to live it and hopefully their children their grandchildren will follow

that purpose. Secondly, after you get outside of family instead of leaving

a legacy as far as spaces and buildings and stadiums and that sort of thing how

it's affected other people that a lot of people don't even know about it's more

significant than your name on a stadium or building or whatever.

I think supporting Tarleton in different facets is leaving the kind of legacy

that you'd want your children and grandchildren to know you were involved

in, because it means giving back in a significant way

to some place that had an effect on your life. As I've gotten older the more

convinced I am that education is solution to majority of our problems and

I believe that with all my heart.

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The preferential policies and ethical issues in Malaysia education system - Duration: 2:36.

Hi, Everyone!

I'm Michelle.

Today I'm going to talk about what is the preferential policies and ethical issue in

Malaysian education system.

First, Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country in which government gives preferential treatment

in education, employment, and ownership to its majority ethnic group called Bumiputera

which describes Malays and indigenous groups.

For example, in education, such policies include scholarships, educational subsidies, and loans.

These all policies will give to bumiputeras And the background of Malaysia education is

The Malaysian government led by the Malay-dominated Alliance Party and Bumiputeras, they seemed

to take their preferential treatment for granted

In Malaysia, there have two types of primary schools; there are National schools and National-Type

school.

Meanwhile, Bahasa Malaysia was to be the language of instruction at National schools and the

National-Type school could use English, Chinese or Tamil as the language of instruction.

The issues and key arguments of Malaysia education are we can see that after the Malaysia's

preferential policies have benefited Malays through education, Malays began to exceed

Chinese and Indians in secondary and post-secondary educational achievement.

Moreover, Students in private schools, colleges or universities are predominantly non-Malay

and many non-Malay students who were denied entry (tree) to public colleges or universities

in Malaysia (Pong, 1995).

And the inequalities in school funding for National Type Schools issue still exists in

the education system.

For example, National Type Schools have to depend on private resources for maintenance

and equipment expenditures that mostly from Parents Teachers Organizations (PTO), donations

from the public and fund raising.

Lastly, According to Kenayathulla (2015), the preferential policies should focus on

economic disadvantage rather than ethnicity.

So that there may have more opportunity to poor students to have a higher quality education.

That's all for my presentation.

Thank you for listening!

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Ranbir Kapoor Lifestyle, Net Worth, Salary, Houses, Cars, Education, Biography | The HBN Guyz - Duration: 2:33.

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