teach - search results
Can Impact Investing Help with Developments in Education? YT Expert, Dr. Rieki Crins Discusses...
The Youth Global Forum 2018 is now just around the corner and as the excitement starts to build ahead of the event, we continue to interview the experts and trainers who will be joining from all corners of the globe to share their knowledge and expertise. One of our experts is Dr. Rieki Crins, Anthropologist, Writer and Social Entrepreneur.
British Council ELTons Innovation Awards 2019 for English Language Educators and Innovators
Have you produced an English language teaching or learning product, publication, or service that is both functional and innovative in the last two years? The British Council is looking for the latest and most innovative resources to learn and teach English, across the full breadth of media (non-digital or digital) and from a wide variety of contexts worldwide. The deadline is on 2 November 2018, midnight (UK time).
Education Crisis: Number of Students Halves in Romania
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
Youth Ag Summit in Brazil
The Youth Ag Summit is a global forum where young leaders can collaborate to develop sustainable solutions for food security and global agriculture, and work towards becoming global instruments of change. The Summit is organized by Bayer and willtake place on November 4-6, 2019 in Brasilia, Brasil. The deadline to apply is on 10 January 2019.
Ten Things To Learn From Huckleberry Finn
This year, Mark Twain's masterpiece novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (read online for free) is celebrating the 133th anniversary of its publication. Ernest Hemingway said it was the best novel America has ever produced, and that all great American novels were inspired by it. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn offer us a meaningful story about life in 19th century Missouri, where the author himself spent most of his early years. It is a novel of great life lessons, and we have prepared a valuable list of ten for you. But, keep in mind the list could go on.
University Cities – Brno, Czech Republic
With this article we begin a series that shall provide you with information on cities that distinguish themselves as educational centers. We begin with Brno in the Czech Republic which is a city of many dimensions. Among these the city is known for its educational institutions that attract students from far and wide. With an estimated population of 1.3 million, comprises of over 20 percent that are students.
Money or Fame? New Table Ranks Universities by Average Graduate Salary
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
ClassNet Conference for Educators. Gender Equality: Reprogramming Tech Education
The 14th ASEF ClassNet Conference will take place from 27-30 November 2018 in Helsinki & Espoo, Finland, and focuses on the theme “Gender Equality Reprogramming STEM Education”. Finland and it’s world-famous progressive and innovative education system appears to be the perfect place to host this conference that will bring together educators to explore and share good practices on the field of gender equality and STEM education, as well as its possible impact on the society. The deadline to apply is on 9 October 2018.
The Number of International Students Worldwide Doubled in the Last Two Decades
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent reports in youth-related news and events. In this week's Friday news summary, we speak about the number of international students, which doubled in the last two decades, Chinese initiative o build cancer institute at Kenyan university and the danger of hacker attacks at Japanese universities.
Discover Prague as a University City: Where to Study, How Much It Costs and...
Last week we started a new series of University Cities with Brno, Czech Republic. Continuing with our series on university cities we have a look at Prague this week.
Turkey to Stop Sending Students to the United States
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent reports in youth-related news and events. In this week's Friday news summary, we speak about 16 African universities that want to tackle poor research output, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where many students will be studying entrepreneurship and Turkey's plan to stop sending its students to the USA.
French Art School Apologises After Students ‘Blackwashed’
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
Social Entrepreneur Reyna Montoya: Transforming Fear into Hope at Aliento
Reyna was only 13 when she and her family were forced from their home in Mexico, ending up as a family with no status in the U.S. This event changed her whole life path, motives, and strivings. Growing up as an immigrant, experiencing fear, anxiety, and stress, but most of all, unfair treatment in many aspects of her life, made her determined to do something to make a change. She founded Aliento, an organization that helps to support the 6.5 million undocumented youth and children of immigrant parents by investing in their well-being, mainly through the arts. Her achievements, persistence, and fearlessness have been recognized – with her name appearing on this year’s Forbes 30 under 30 – Social Entrepreneurs List. Reyna Montoya is a girl who lives to teach people the lesson of humanity, and this is her story.
Three Dot Dash Global Teen Leaders Program in New York
Three Dot Dash Global Teen Leaders (GTL) Program in New York, USA are looking for the next global teen leaders – those who have identified a problem and a solution as well as have taken direct action. The program will take place on 8-15 March 2019. The deadline is on 15 September 2018.
Youth Advocate Jaya Setiawan Gulo: the Faces of Children and Their Hopes Are Driving...
The tale of the young Jaya Setiawan Gulo, now 28, starts in a left-behind village somewhere in the province of North Sumatra, after he broke his left arm. While he was on the road to recovery, he had the heartbreaking experience of witnessing the harsh realities that face the people in the rural areas of Indonesia who dedicate their lives to giving their kids the opportunity to finish school. It was then that he realized he would one day found a social enterprise organization focused on education. And so it has been. Back then, he was just a tiny kid with poor grades who was climbing coconut trees. Today, he works at the Indonesian Ministry of Finance and has made his dream come true. Together with nine other young people who are dedicated to fighting for education, he founded a youth-led organization called The School Projects that is changing the shape of the education system in rural Indonesia. Gulo and his cohort have reached more than 1400 children so farby mentoring and motivating them while providing school supplies to support their learning process. This is Gulo’s story.
Universities in Spain, Venezuela, and Argentina Offer Crypto Courses
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent reports in youth-related news and events. In this week's Friday news summary, we speak about the Turkish president's decision to tighten his grip on Turkey's universities, a court ruling that says Dutch universities may teach in English, and new crypto courses offered by universities in Spain, Argentina, and Venezuela.
The Smart Society of the Future
The concept of Smart cities is relatively well developed. It involves the capture of big data to make urban systems more efficient. But could the capturing of data optimise the performance and wellbeing of society as a whole? This was the main topic during Day One of the Youth International Summer School that is being held from 15th to 20th of July in the city of Shanghai.
Scientific Publications from Spanish Universities Have Increased for More Than 70%
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week's Friday news we speak about an increase in scientific publications from Spanish universities, new quota for transgender students in India and dormitory bed crisis in Taiwan.
The Schwarzman Scholars Program: Master’s in China
The Schwarzman Scholars Program for Future Leaders is now open. The scholars program is designed to identify the most promising young leaders from around the world and provide them with an opportunity to receive Master’s degree in Global Affairs at Beijing’s prestigious Tsinghua University. The deadline is on September 27th.
Omotoke Titilope Olowo: Work with Disabled Children Can Heal
As someone who liked spending her time helping kids in orphanage homes and hospitals, being a kid herself, no wonder Omotoke Olowo has achieved so much so far, and deserved to be a role model for many people. This inspiring young lady from Nigeria has been named OD Young Person of the Month for June2018. She is also an Ambassador fellow for ROI Africa, an Ashoka Changemaker and 2018 Mandela Washington Fellow. Her first contact with disabled kids made such an emotional impact on her, she ended up founding her own NGO - The Autism Awareness Place, where children with autism feel respected and accepted as a part of society. Her journey includes teaching children of migrant fishermen at the Makoko community the art of reading and writing, training teachers in rural communities on how to facilitate learning for these kids and helping their parents to face all the challenges. Her mission is clear – to lend her voice and strength to the ones society keeps neglecting.
























