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Press releases for workshop
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 Cyberbullying, School Failure, Poor Motivation, and Defiance Solutions Featured at Teacher Conference (2012-02-03)
Teachers can learn 200 interventions to turnaround problems with cyberbullying, classroom management, truancy, bullying, work refusal, and anger control at upcoming training event coming to Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon.
OpenCms Days 2011 - Call for papers (2011-02-22)
International conference OpenCms Days 2011 call for papers. Final deadline for speakers to submit their session proposals is March 01, 2011.
Catering Operators Attend Food Waste Workshop (2010-09-22)
140 catering operators and chefs from throughout County Clare, Limerick City and County Limerick attended a workshop by award-winning Irish celebrity chef Kevin Thornton at Thomond Park Stadium last evening, Tuesday September 21st.  Teacher Conference Has Solutions for Cyberbullying, School Failure, Poor Motivation, Gangs, School Shootings, Students with ADHD, and More (2010-09-15)
Cyberbullying, school shootings, and cell phones didn’t exist when many teachers got their training to become educators, yet these are the problems that can dominate the contemporary classroom. That is why many teachers struggle with classroom management. The national teacher training workshop, Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth will offer solutions for these contemporary classroom management problems, when the seminar comes to Portland on October 7-8, 2010 as part of Oregon’s Teacher Inservice Days. Tara Hoffman of Dolkar Wellness Co-Sponsors Trail Guide to the Path of Happiness Seminar (2009-04-15)
The Trail Guide for the Path to Happiness will take place on April 25, 2009 from
10:30-3:30 pm at the Scottsdale Mustang Library at 90th Street and Shea. The seminar will guide people from all walks of life through a practical process to realize their natural state of HAPPINESS by letting go of thought patterns that no longer serve them.
 Cutting Edge Strategies for Driving New Growth Opportunities (2007-09-04)
In today’s global economy, the consequence for sticking to status quo can be obsolescence. The marketplace rewards businesses that continuously create new growth opportunities, like Apple and the iPod. However, this can present a dilemma. 1 |
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