BE106 Introductory Greek II
November 11, 2021 - December 31, 2025
College of Emmanuel & St. Chad (The)
Online: Asynchronous, which means you don’t work with a group and you can start at anytime, taught by Dr. Adam Wright
Online: Asynchronous, which means you don’t work with a group and you can start at anytime, taught by Dr. Adam Wright
Online: Asynchronous, which means you don’t work with a group and you can start at anytime; taught by Dr. Adam Wright
Stepping-Stones of Faith Series II: Course 2 Presenter: Rev. Dr. Monrelle Williams Live Course will be held via Zoom
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Local women leaders are dealing with the big issues of our day, especially in addressing persistent and deep-rooted inequalities. This online program will provide inspiration for women around the world (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) to enhance their leadership capacities for citizen-led community-driven development and create spaces for social change to occur. The 7-week program will focus …
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There has been growing interest in social enterprise as a vehicle to create social change while addressing the age-old question of sustainability. Beginning with an assessment of the emergence and history of the social entrepreneurship movement, this course will cover topics such as the for-profit and not-for-profit divide, the need for varied capital at different …
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Developmental Evaluation is an exciting approach to evaluation that enables social innovators, policy and program managers, and community leaders to design, monitor, and adapt social change initiatives in complex and uncertain environments. In this course, you will be introduced to Developmental Evaluation (DE) through an interactive learning approach that models adult learning principles. Using asynchronous …
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Applications for this course are open to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit participants residing in Canada only. This five-week online course will introduce you to Indigenous principles and practices for community work that build upon strengths and assets for action. We offer you an open and safe space to learn from one another’s lived experiences …
View course details “Building on Abundance in Indigenous Communities”
Climate change is the most pressing global issue of our time. How humans have historically lived, played, and dreamed is changing. The impact of climate change is felt in every issue facing humanity: health, finance, security, migration, water supply, sanitation, food security, agriculture, and gender to name several. Given the integration of climate into every …
View course details “Climate Change Basics for Community Resilience”
This course is open to all self-identifying women It is designed to advance understandings of conflict, security, and peace for women’s leadership in a changing world. In this course, we explicitly emphasize women’s experiences, roles, knowledge, opportunities, and barriers in security, conflict transformation, and peace building –particularly in community and organizational spaces. Using a gender …
View course details “Advancing Women’s Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding for Community Development”