1931 Educators providing History courses

Montclair State University

montclair state university

Montclair State University has prepared thousands of students for a lifetime of professional and personal success. We are unique in offering: Academic programs that have earned us the title of “New Jersey’s best public university” (Forbes) Opportunities to develop leadership skills and achieve professional goals through a wide range of extracurricular activities A vibrant, expansive campus community Cutting-edge technologies, such as online study opportunities, that match our students’ learning styles Exceptional value for both in-state and out-of-state students Building on a distinguished history dating back to 1908, Montclair State University is a leading institution of higher education in New Jersey. Designated a Research Doctoral University by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the University’s 10 degree-granting schools and colleges serve more than 21,000 undergraduate and graduate students with more than 300 doctoral, master’s and baccalaureate level programs. Situated on a beautiful, 252-acre suburban campus just 12 miles from New York City, Montclair State delivers the instructional and research resources of a large public university in a supportive, sophisticated and diverse academic environment. Over 300 majors, minors, concentrations and certificate programs State-of-the-art facilities including a new 2,000-bed student residence and dining complex Exceptional opportunities for motivated students, regardless of ethnicity or economic background: described by the U.S. Education Trust as a “Top Gap Closer” for increasing graduation rates for minority students Yet students receive the individual attention you’d expect from a much smaller institution. Student-to-faculty ratio of 17 to 1 Average class size is 23 students Courses taught by professors, not graduate assistants Affordable tuition: one of Forbes’ 25 Best Buy Colleges in the Northeast Read more about our mission, apply now, or learn about giving to Montclair State

Birley Wood

birley wood

Sheffield

Birley Wood Golf Club is a small friendly golf club that was founded in 1974, Golf Club membership starts from £80 for a junior and £553 for 5 day membership and £661 for 7 day membership. These costs include Green Fees and membership of Birley Wood Golf Club (details on membership form) The golf club run a number of competitions internal and external, join a golf club where you can get a handicap and meet new friends. Birley Wood Golf Club have a history of encouraging juniors to progress to their full potential and 2 notable previous Juniors are Danny Willett 2016 Masters Champion and member of The European Tour and Joe Dean member of The Challenge Tour The golf course is located in South of Sheffield. Birley Wood Golf Course is an idyllic, stress-free yet challenging golf course that is ideal for golfers of all levels. Beginners and young players will enjoy the ups and downs of Birley Wood Golf Course that can enhance their overall game. Experienced players will relish in the charming putting surfaces and exceptional short game of the Fairways Course. Birley Wood Golf Course is a friendly and welcoming course with well varied features and makes for a very relaxed and uncompromising golf experience. Based on a plateau at the top of one of Sheffield’s seven hills, the course benefits from an excellent drainage system ensuring that even during bad spells of weather the course still plays well and is still open when others are closed. Players can enjoy the highest of year round standards on well kept greens and well-drained fairways. Birley Wood Golf Course is managed by Sheffield International Venues Ltd (SIV) which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sheffield City Trust (SCT).

pilatesandyoga.co.uk

pilatesandyoga.co.uk

For years I was a PA for small and large companies but always had a passion for Yoga and other fitness concepts, however I always came back to Yoga. I have suffered with sciatica and I also have Spondylolisthesis and was referred to a physiotherapist. My condition was treated and Pilates was recommended. I noticed that my posture was misaligned, due to age, sitting down for long periods of time and generally bad habits. After sessions with a chiropractor and physiotherapist because I was suffering with headaches, I discovered I had Spondylolisthesis in my lumbar spine and arthritis in my cervical spine. I had not at that time experienced any real pain and because I was practising Pilates and Yoga regularly I was doing what I needed to. I know what can aggravate it and avoid back bends which I also have experienced sciatica which is painful and debilitating and can be a bi-product of spondy. Both of these conditions are painful and Spondylolisthesis can be progressive and would need an operation is I got to Level 3. Since I was diagnosed in 2010 at Level 1-2 I have not experienced any problems and hope by putting in the work with Pilates and Yoga I can keep an operation at bay!!! I started my training for my own personal reasons however, because the benefits are huge, I decided to start teaching and haven't looked back. My posture has improved immensely and I am aware that Yoga and Pilates is a lifetime improvement programme, one tried and tested over the years. I completed my Yoga 200 hour alliance training with FRYOG, their motto is "Friendly yoga with a smile". I particularly enjoyed learning the philosophy and history of yoga and enjoyed reading and studying the spiritual texts, and have benefitted hugely in my life practising pranayama and meditation.

Wilnash College

wilnash college

In 2018, I went along to the Potters Bar carnival and despite never having done this type of work before, I decided I wanted to join as a carer after seeing all the information and talking to the staff. I was invited to an interview and the rest is history! The company is great, so friendly and flexible to work for. My typical day consists of checking my rota and visiting my regular clients. Each client is different, with morning visits getting people out of bed and feeding them breakfast, lunch time visits can be more about companionship, with evening visits a time to ensure everyone is ready for bed and happy to settle for the evening. I was so scared of changing jobs after 18 years working in retail, however over the past 12 months I’ve built up some amazing relationships with my clients and I know they are so pleased to see me when I visit them in their home. The company has a real open-door policy - all the carers meet on regular basis, and discuss ideas, improvements, clients and have a general catch up over a cuppa. The role is different every day as you are dealing with people and building trust, but it’s so rewarding and I would thoroughly recommend Wilnash – a great family feel company, who have given me the confidence and skills I need to carry out this role. Wilnash accelerated my training and helped me to qualify for the Care Certificate in under a year - I am so happy having made the change in careers; I am so much more fulfilled than I ever was plus I have more time with my family.

Glory House Learning Centre

glory house learning centre

Wembley,

Hello and welcome to GH Learning Centre, a Training Centre for Dental Nurses. At GH Learning Centre we academically transform students into professional dental nurses. The whole team including the admin staff is qualified in the dental field. Our lecturers and Internal Quality Assurers have vast experience in the field and some are examiners for the National Examination Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN). We thrive to improve the British dental system through training and releasing qualified and committed professionals into the field of dental services. Our Philosophy The Training Centre takes pride in fostering a sense of determination and professionalism in our students. We achieve this by promoting excellence, integrity and honesty which we believe goes far beyond the classroom. We recognise the need to focus on each student as an individual in order to bring out the best in them. Our History The Training Centre was founded in January 2014 with a vision to provide a wide spectrum of dental professionals. The Centre is growing from strength to strength and now has 2 Centres in Wembley and Southall. Learning environment We have face to face classes at the Training Centre, online classes as well as blended classes. Sessions are carried out in a relaxed environment and are tutor led so you have an opportunity to ask questions and take part in group discussions and interact with other students. If you miss a session, do not worry, sessions are recorded so you can always catch up later. On completion of the syllabus, thorough revision classes are carried out in preparation for the exam. We currently offer 3 courses as follows:- 1. National Diploma In Dental Nursing 2. Certificate in Oral Health Education (post Qualification) 3. Certificate in Dental Radiography (post Qualification)

Legacy Education Alliance Uk

legacy education alliance uk

London

About Legacy Education Alliance Inc. Legacy Education Alliance, Inc is a leading marketer of practical, high-quality, and value-based educational training on the topics of personal finance, entrepreneurship, and real estate strategies and techniques. Legacy Education Alliance was founded in 1996 and has cumulatively served more than five million students from more than 150 countries and territories over the course of its operating history. Legacy Education Alliance, Inc. offers comprehensive instruction and mentorship in the areas of real estate investing, financial instruments investing and personal finance. Our curriculum is designed to help people progress from beginner to educated investor. Legacy Education Alliance, Inc. is committed to bringing the message of financial education to the people of the world. Legacy Education is focused on providing financial, business and career education and mentoring through its four pillars: Legacy Elite, Legacy Building Wealth Club, Legacy Degree and non-profit division, Legacy Open Library. We have seen it all, boom markets, bust markets, flat markets--and we know what it takes to invest in any kind of market. Our experience and dedication help people get started with investing. We have been the driving force behind some of the most successful investing training programs offered in the US and other parts of the globe. Now is the time, more than ever, where our valuable educational training on the topics of Personal Finance, Entrepreneurship, Real Estate and Financial Markets investing strategies and techniques within a supportive community thrives. Our community of like-minded individuals seeking financial freedom builds a solid foundation for everyone to learn from. We are honored that we continue to attract experts, leaders and professionals from various areas of investing. Legacy Education's mission has been to inspire individuals to create their legacy of financial freedom within a supportive community.

The Leeds Library

the leeds library

Leeds

The Leeds Library is the oldest surviving subscription library of its type in the UK and was founded in 1768. Annual membership from £66. Founded in 1768, The Leeds Library is a gem of a heritage library and the oldest surviving subscription library of its kind in the British Isles. We have a fascinating history. We’re Leeds’s oldest cultural institution—a thriving hub of creativity, ideas and inspiration and a book lover’s paradise! Amongst our founding members were eminent doctors, surgeons, clergymen, leading industrialists and businessmen, alongside members of The Royal Society. Revd Dr Joseph Priestley, our first secretary and most likely the primary driving force behind the Library’s creation, was perhaps the most famous of these men. A leading enlightenment thinker, radical preacher, and Fellow of The Royal Society, Priestley was celebrated for his experiments concerning electricity and oxygen—and the invention of carbonated water! In the beginning, the Library occupied a back room at Joseph Ogle’s bookshop on Kirkgate and he became the first librarian. When he died in 1774, his daughter, Mary, was appointed Librarian and remained so for another 37 years until her death in 1813. Over this period, the Library proved to be so successful that it outgrew this modest first home and moved further along Kirkgate to the Rotation Office. A few years later and a move to new premises was required once again to house the ever-growing collection of books. In 1808, the Library moved to a new purpose-built home on Commercial Street where we remain to this day. Built by Thomas Johnson, the town’s leading architect, the grade II* listed building is a rare surviving example of a Georgian public library.

Y Sort-it

y sort-it

Clydebank

In 1999, West Dunbartonshire SIP commissioned research on the needs of local young people from Dumbarton, Vale of Leven and Clydebank. Findings highlighted overwhelming support for the introduction of some form of youth information service. A steering group, comprising local young people and adults was set up and the idea of a youth led information and support project; for young people by young people was developed with funding from West Dunbartonshire Partnership, Scottish Enterprise Dunbartonshire and Greater Glasgow NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. In January the Y Sort-It Youth Information Centre on Kilbowie road was launched with four full-time members of staff, led by a management committee made up of the young members of the steering group and this committee is still the main driving force for the project today(though its members have changed from year to year). In 2014 Y Sort-It moved to its huge new base located besides the Clydebank Hub on West Thomson Street. Where before the base had been a small and sometime cramped place to hold meetings and groups the new base was is now a massive difference and as such the opportunities are now boundless. So please if you’re in the area why not drop in and you can help us to continue making fantastic history for the young people of West Dunbartonshire. Our Facilities Y Sort It youth centre provides a dedicated youth friendly space with various weekly youth activities offered throughout the West Dunbartonshire are . Our Y Sort It outreach bus helps provide youth activities across the local communities of West Dunbartonshire and our unique Carbeth hut, the Gillie Dhu, provides an opportunity for young people and children to enjoy the outdoors located in the Carbeth Hutting Community, Stirlingshire. We also developed a local shop front into a bike maintenance work shop & training space for our StreetBikes initiative.

Brunel University Arts Centre

brunel university arts centre

In 2016, Brunel celebrated 50 years as a university. However, our history can be traced back much further to 1798 through our predecessor colleges of Borough Road College, Maria Grey College, Shoreditch College and the West London Institute of Higher Education and as well as through Acton Technical College then Brunel College. Our rise since 1966 has been impressive and our reputation grows year on year. Now a university of 12,746 students – 3,309 students engaged in postgraduate and research study – our special approach is to combine academic rigour with the practical, entrepreneurial and imaginative approach pioneered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The decision to be named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel was taken after much discussion. Rather than name the new College after a location, Dr Topping, the first Vice Chancellor of Brunel University (and former Principal of Brunel College) pleaded that the name should be a well-known person preferably an engineer or scientist associated in some way with Middlesex or Acton. Agreement was reached in March 1957 that person would be Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) is one of the great British engineers of the 19th century. Isambard was born into an industrious family in 1806, with his mother Sophia Kingdom working for the Royal Navy and father Marc Brunel being a prominent French engineer. Isambard took on formal training as an engineer and went on to build twenty-five railways lines, over a hundred bridges, including five suspension bridges, eight pier and dock systems, three ships and a pre-fabricated army field hospital.To add to this he was a keen social engineer, building housing estates, churches and hospitals. In order to learn more about Isambard Kingdom Brunel and his legacy, visit the following links:

Manchester Bme Network

manchester bme network

Manchester

Manchester Community Central is a website through which voluntary and community groups and social enterprises across Manchester can easily get the support, advice and information they need – everything from funding searches through to news about local strategic developments and the hot topics at the Voluntary Sector Assembly. Click here to view the services available through this site Manchester Community Central is managed by Macc. Macc is the organisation which supports the voluntary community and social enterprise sector in the city of Manchester. Macc is a registered charity and works with a range of partners and other organisations to increase and develop the support available to the city’s 3300+ voluntary organisations, community groups, charities and social enterprises. Macc delivers a wide range of these services including: capacity building for local groups support for local people wishing to volunteer (Volunteer Centre Manchester) policy support, insight and influence - including convening the city’s Voluntary and Community Sector Assembly. distributing grants to local groups and projects We also celebrate the amazing things happening in Manchester's communities with our Spirit of Manchester programme. All these are available on the Manchester Community Central website. To find out about who's who in the Macc team, visit our Meet the Team page To find out more about Macc as an organisation - our governance, history and operations - visit the Macc website www.macc.org.uk As a charity whose purpose is to support and develop other voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector organisations, Macc believes it is important for us to model best practice. Below are some of the policies we use to inform the way we work as an organisation and an employer. Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Complaints, compliments and comments Confidentiality policy Conflict of Interest Equality and Diversity Open Data Policy Recruitment Social Repsonsibility Volunteers