Volunteerism: The Moral Element
Handy and Wadsworth in their paper, ‘Defining who is a Volunteer’, say that volunteers are commonly considered as “unpaid help provided in an organized manner to parties to whom the worker has no obligations.”
Handy and Wadsworth in their paper, ‘Defining who is a Volunteer’, say that volunteers are commonly considered as “unpaid help provided in an organized manner to parties to whom the worker has no obligations.”
I explained in the last article that pedagogy has to do with ‘the art of teaching’, the capacity of the educator to transfer knowledge and skills in such ways that enable students to understand, recollect, deliberate and apply.
The ninth Conyers’ Inter-Schools Debate Tournament took place on Monday, 4 November at Cayman International School.
The Authority’s scholarship, of up to CI$30,000, is provided to a suitably qualified Caymanian to obtain an undergraduate academic or technical/vocational degree or diploma in a field of study relevant to the Authority’s work.
A World Bank Report on the subject says that Higher education fosters growth, reduces poverty and boosts prosperity.
This brief article does not wrestle with making a distinction between experiential education and experiential learning.
The Conference Board of Canada summarizes the ‘Employability Skills’ required in this digital age. Communication skills are needed. In addition to the traditional communication skills of reading, speaking and writing coherently and clearly, the Board adds social media communication skills.
which points out that almost every aspect of the planet’s environment and ecology is undergoing changes in response to climate change — some of which are profound, if not catastrophic for the future.
Five outstanding students at the University College of the Cayman Islands were the selected to be the recipients of the Abbott Aerospace SEZC Ltd Scholarship.
For the typical college student, a specialty such as accounting, computing, economics or marketing is pretty straightforward, but why, in addition, courses in literature, history, philosophy, psychology, etc.