Posts Categorized: Education

Footsteps2Brilliance Closes the Education Gap with First of Its Kind Virtual Summer School

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While the world is frantically looking for a Corona Virus vaccine, Footsteps2Brilliance is closing the education gap with a bilingual, fully interactive, Virtual Summer School for Pre-K to 3rd grade students. Footsteps2Brilliance, already used in more than 42,000 classrooms nationwide, announced today that it is releasing a Virtual Summer School Solution to help districts close the… Read more »

Naismith Hall Announces Plans for Affordable Single Room-Only Floors in Response to COVID-19

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Private Residence Hall Balances Social Life and Social Distancing: Creates Affordable Single Room Only Floors With the global outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19, universities across the country are endeavoring to figure out what life on campus will look like this fall on campus, and families with students heading off to school are faced with new questions… Read more »

Dr Jason D Heap – International Education Consultant Continues to Offer Free Consultations During Covid-19 Pandemic

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On June 22, 2014, Dr Jason D Heap—a graduate of The University of Oxford, Sheffield Hallam University, Howard Payne University, and Walden University—established an international-reaching education consultancy service. As the consultancy has offered two years of pro-bono consultations and global assistance, Dr Heap is proud to announce a continuation of these free consultations. “Though I… Read more »

PLAY Preschool Silverlake Makes Educational Announcement for Parents and Students at Home During COVID-19 Pandemic

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PLAY Preschool Silverlake provides guidance for parents as well as their students during this time where many people have questions not only about how they can protect themselves from exposure to COVID-19, but also how parents and children can be productive during this time and make the most out of their experience. Schools play a very… Read more »