Learn about homeschooling in Latin America, its opportunities, legality, popularity, challenges, practices, and benefits! Homeschooling has been gaining momentum as an alternative education method worldwide. This approach to education allows parents to take on the role of educators and provides students with personalized and flexible learning experiences. As homeschooling gains popularity globally, it’s worth exploring its current state in Latin America. Homeschooling in Latin America is a topic that has been obtaining attention recently. Even though traditional school remains the dominant education system in the region, the number of families preferring homeschooling is on the rise. Several factors like the…
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City of Charles Sturt Free School Holiday Sports Program. Kids of all abilities, aged from 3-17 years, are invited to book their spot for the next ever-popular City of Charles Sturt School Holiday Sports Program. Held at various locations throughout the school holidays (Friday 29 September – Sunday 15 October), 16 local sports providers will be offering FREE activity sessions across the City, including karate, baseball, table tennis and much more. So, book your spot and try a new or different sport, learn about creating a healthy lifestyle through sport and recreation, boost self-confidence plus you might make a new…
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Back to homepage / Shows / Eye on Africa Issued on: 29/08/2023 – 10:58 12:16 EYE ON AFRICA © FRANCE 24 In tonight’s edition: France says it will not budge in its refusal to engage with Niger’s coup leaders. A month after their takeover, they issued a Monday deadline to the French ambassador to leave their country, but Paris has insisted its envoy will stay put. Also, Africa sets its own stage in Kenya for conversations about its experience of the ravages of climate change. With the first ever Africa climate summit now a week away, we speak to its CEO about…
Issued on: 28/08/2023 – 22:55 05:58 TRUTH OR FAKE © FRANCE 24 A video of a military convoy circulating online claims to show both Niger and Nigeria’s troops travelling to their shared border, at a time when the countries share tensions — due to Lagos heading the ECOWAS bloc threatening to forcibly overturn the military coup in Niamey. In this edition of Truth or Fake, Vedika Bahl explores whose army it is, if either. Read more on related topics:
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been re-elected to a second term, the country’s electoral commission announced late Saturday. The results immediately drew allegations of fraud from political rivals, with opposition leader Nelson Chamisa also claiming victory. Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa was re-elected for a second and final five-year term late Saturday in results announced much earlier than expected following another troubled vote in the southern African country with a history of violent and disputed elections.An opposition party spokesperson said within minutes of Mnangagwa being declared the winner that they would reject the results as “hastily assembled without proper verification.” 02:12 Mnangagwa’s…
At least seven people were killed in Haiti on Saturday, local rights group CARDH said, after a gang that controls a northern suburb of the capital Port-au-Prince opened fire with machine guns on a protest organized by a Christian church leader. Issued on: 27/08/2023 – 12:26Modified: 27/08/2023 – 12:40 1 min Local media reported at least 10 had been killed, and CARDH director Gedeon Jean said the final number would likely be higher, adding that several people were wounded and some churchgoers had been kidnapped.Videos shared on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, showed some 100 people, many wearing…
Homeschooling offers a unique opportunity for parents to be active in their child’s education and adapt the learning experience to their individual needs and interests. However, despite the best intentions, there are moments and longer periods when homeschooling isn’t working. Yes, despite our best efforts, homeschooling may sometimes go differently than we imagined. Many parents struggle with various challenges when they feel homeschooling doesn’t go according to the initial plan. The emotional and practical difficulties that arise in such a situation can be overwhelming for students and parents. Parents can feel frustration, doubt, and even guilt, while their kids can…
Wilderness Escape Outdoor Adventures October School Holiday Programs Say goodbye to boredom and hello to thrilling adventures this school holidays with an exciting line-up of activities like kayaking, surfing, rock-climbing, mountain biking and more. Time to step into the Great Outdoors and make unforgettable memories, gain new skills and have a blast during Wilderness Escape Outdoor Adventures fully supervised half and full-day activities! With transport included and knowledgeable outdoor educators guiding the way, get ready to embark on an epic journey of discovery and endless fun. Want to see all the thrilling programs they have on offer? Have a look…
Acknowledge Their StrengthsFirst, you should always acknowledge your teen’s strengths and positive attributes. Teenagers often compare themselves to each other and focus on what they struggle with, which will always bring them down. You should acknowledge their strengths and encourage them to focus on these areas. You might even find activities and even careers they can pursue that would be a good match for them.Push Them Outside Their Comfort ZoneIt’s certainly a good idea to acknowledge your teen’s strengths, but you should also encourage them to step outside their comfort zone. It isn’t easy, and you might meet some resistance,…