Not exact matches
Break out sessions
cover the following areas — promoting positive behaviour; teaching students with SEND: developing their transferable skills; supporting students with English as an Additional Language; grammar, punctuation and spelling at
Key Stage 2; international pedagogy - what we can learn from high performing
jurisdictions; keeping it healthy and safe when
covering science lessons; assessment and feedback; supporting teachers supporting students; the changing landscape of primary education and what it means for primary school teachers.
Written by local experts in
key jurisdictions, topics
covered include: regulations governing direct distribution; potential restrictions, financial and tax considerations on foreign businesses» operations; distribution structures available to suppliers; regulation of relationships between suppliers and distributors; restrictions on the distribution of competing products; relevant consumer protection laws; restrictions on contractual choice of law, courts or arbitration tribunals; and dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration procedures and processes.
At the state level, voluntary agreements or compacts between tribal authorities and state governments
cover a wide range of
key social and economic issues including environmental protection, criminal
jurisdiction, traffic and safety, child protection and education.