CCEE

ECO Canada and Royal Roads University Continue Partnership Towards Environmental Leadership

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星期三, 八月 2, 2023

ECO Canada and Royal Roads University are the founders of the Canadian Centre for Environmental Education (CCEE).

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  • ECO Canada and Royal Roads University are the founders of the Canadian Centre for Environmental Education (CCEE).
  • Graduates of the Certificate in Indigenous Environmental Leadership Pathways gathered in July to celebrate in the Japanese Gardens at Royal Roads University.
  • The pilot program, funded by the Government of Canada, was formalized by Royal Roads Vice-President and Provost Veronica Thompson and ECO Canada President Kevin Nilsen before the graduation, adding the certificate to the list of programs offered in collaboration with ECO Canada and Royal Road’s School of Environment and Sustainability.
  • Between the four programs offered through ECO Canada and RRU’s partnership, there has been participation from more than 2500 students.

Latin America Protective Relay Industry in Electric Utilities to 2027 - Increasing Capacity of Power Generation in Brazil Accounts for Significant Growth - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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星期五, 五月 6, 2022

The Latin America Protective Relay Market in Electric Utilities is expected to reach a CAGR of 4% over the forecast period 2021- 2026.

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  • The Latin America Protective Relay Market in Electric Utilities is expected to reach a CAGR of 4% over the forecast period 2021- 2026.
  • This consumption holds the demand for electricity generation capacity in powerplant, such as thermoelectric, wind, thermonuclear, etc.
  • Owing to such demand, the usage of protective relay significantly increases in this country.
  • The main generation source is Itaipu, which is a bi-national (Brazil & Paraguay) power plant has installed capacity of the 12,600 MW, which provides the need for protective relay for the fault detection.

Webinars offer school-community engagement strategies for improving student success

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星期一, 一月 24, 2022

Viewers learn about strategies, practices and policies adopted by the districts to connect with their local communities.

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  • Viewers learn about strategies, practices and policies adopted by the districts to connect with their local communities.
  • "We believe this resource will help teachers, administrators, community members and stakeholders implement equitable and culturally responsive engagement that will enhance student success," said Ted Alejandre, the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools (SBCSS).
  • The CEI webinars, described below, are 30 minutes to one hour and can be accessed at californiaengage.org.
  • Episode II: Students & Families as Experts Strengthening and transforming students and families to become better communicators helps improve engagement between students/families and teachers/staff.