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Schools across the south west encouraged to join national film challenge

Calling all budding Spielbergs, aspiring Coppolas, visionary Spike Lees and passionate storytellers in and across the South West!

The Schools 48 Hour Film Challenge UK is back, calling on schools in the region to get involved and compete nationally.

Now in its fourth year and set to be held from Friday 10th May, the challenge brings together students aged 7-18 years to unleash their creativity and filmmaking skills in a thrilling 48-hour challenge.

Teams of students will have the chance to write, shoot, edit, and submit a short film in just two days, pushing...

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Expert tips to follow and crack RRB JE on the first go

Authored by Sam Richards
Posted: Thu, 11/05/2020 - 10:50am

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts a selection procedure to fill the vacancies of junior engineering posts. This is a technical post suitable only for the engineers of the particular division. Interested candidates face huge competition countrywide and zone-wise to get into one of the most profiting public sectors in India. The RRB JE Recruitment exams and selection process can be cracked if a proper strategy is developed while preparing for the exam. For this, you will need the following tips provided by the experts.

Tips to crack RRB JE

RRB JE witnesses one...

QE celebrates successful completion of first Silver DofE Expedition

Queen Elizabeth’s School Crediton is proud to announce that the school has completed its inaugural Silver DofE Expedition. With a long, active history of Bronze and Gold DofE participation, this is the first year QE has run the Silver Award.

Despite the challenges faced by the current Covid situation, and some pretty awful weather, the students, in three teams, successfully walked 60km over three days, during which they practised their skills with tent set-up, cooking and map reading.

Alice Morgan, QE’s DofE Manager said; “The Duke of Edinburgh Award presents a great...

Learn about how to protect health, wellbeing and the planet through free new online series

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 11/03/2020 - 7:56pm

Health experts hope a new online webinar series will inspire people to make changes to protect the planet and human health.

The free Waking up to the planetary health emergency events, from the University of Exeter, will allow people to learn why the health and wellbeing of all future generations depend on good planetary health.

People who take part in the events, held on six consecutive Thursdays during November and December, can engage with experts to learn about diet, food production and the link between the climate emergency and mental health.

The webinar...

What You Have To Get For Students and Their Remote Learning Needs

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Mon, 10/26/2020 - 8:52am

2020 has brought many changes to how we live our lives. Many people are now working remotely. Also, with schools either closed for in-person classes or participating in hybrid classes, many students are now taking classes online from home. As students started to go back to school this fall, many were sent back home after outbreaks occurred, making remote learning a staple of this school year.

With no end in sight for the 2020 pandemic, it is likely to spill into the 2021 school year as well. If you are trying to adjust to help your children learn from home, then there are some key...

Why the Mission, Values & Vision of an International School in Bangkok Matter

Just like with any organization, the mission, values and vision of an international school in Bangkok are critical when it comes to choosing an academic institution for your children. Why? Because they set the mood, tone and ethics of the establishment, not to mention define the school’s strategic direction. Without the foundation of a strong set of values, illustrated by a vision, and undertaken by a mission, an organization cannot hope to achieve its most important goal(s). At the same time, without developing a clear brief — to assist in developing a strategy — an organization cannot...

English to French Translation Services

Authored by BHTNews.com
Posted: Thu, 10/22/2020 - 11:39am

Words help traveling between different worlds and translators are the drivers of this voyage. Today, a major number of people want to learn a foreign tongue.

A translator is not only the one who knows words, he is the one who knows different cultures.

The translation is an art that helps break the boundaries between two opposite cultures that were maybe unable to understand.

Translating your marketing materials into a foreign language to reach new customers is the need of the hour. You need to be efficient than your competitors if you want to grow.

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4 Benefits of Using Turbologo for Brand’s Logo Creations

Authored by BHTNews.com
Posted: Tue, 10/20/2020 - 6:07am

A logo is a very important thing for a brand. It is how the customers can just recognize our brand as well as the products we sell. But sure, creating a logo is not an easy thing. Big companies even need to pay a group of people to think about the best logos for them. Sure, this method is relatively expensive mainly if your company is new and just starting to grow up.

One of the best choices to create a company logo is Turbologo. Turbologo is a website that can be accessed by anyone for free. How to create the logo using it is also very easy. You just need to submit the company’s...

A hybrid education format: how to improve the model

In the past year, the learning experience has been completely transformed. From sitting in a classroom environment to coming to a juncture where students and instructors interact in an online environment, the classroom delivery mechanism is different now!

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many schools and universities had to switch their classes to the online model. Many thought that this was just a short-term arrangement but eventually, schools realized the benefits of integrating the online learning environment with their traditional- known as a 'hybrid education model.'

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Transformative opportunities for funded places at Exeter School

Exeter School is delighted to offer eight free places to children from the local community for the fourth year running.

There are three full bursaries - called Foundation Bursaries and funded from alumni legacies and gifts - on offer for entry into Year 7.

Three full bursaries are on offer for the Sixth Form funded from the St John's Hospital Educational Foundation grant. Two further free places to study the Sciences in the Sixth Form, 'The George Williams Bursaries', have also been made possible by a generous bequest and continuing donations from the estate of a...

Exeter law firm teams up with award winning game developers to help schools with compliance during pandemic

Exeter law firm Browne Jacobson has teamed up with award winning game developers to help school and academy trust staff comply with the legal and regulatory environment during the current pandemic.

The firm, which is a National Powerhouse in the education sector, has spent months working with a team at E3 Compliance Training (E3CT), led by co-founders Steve Brett, Nicolas, Pylypiuk and BAFTA award winner Dave Allsopp on developing the content and app for EduCompli.

EduCompli will deliver a series of bespoke fun and engaging staff training modules covering topics such as...

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