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Curriculum guidance outlining developmental expectations and early learning goals in the prime areas of the Early Years Foundation Stage for children aged 3–4 and those in Reception, describing progression in communication, personal and social development, and physical skills.
Year:
2021
Country:
England
Education framework:
Early Years Foundation Stage
Age range:
3–4 years; Reception
Key areas:
Communication and Language; Personal, Social and Emotional Development; Physical Development
Document type:
Curriculum guidance
Issuing body:
Department for Education
Learning stage:
Early years
Focus:
Developmental expectations and outcomes
Related standards:
Early Learning Goals
Non-statutory status:
Development Matters guidance
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Year:
2022
Region / City:
New South Wales, Australia
Curriculum:
English K–10 Syllabus
Stage:
Stage 2
Years:
3–4
Type of document:
Instructional sequence / curriculum guide
Institution:
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Target audience:
Teachers and educators
Content focus:
Phonology, orthography, morphology
Structure:
Term-based with weekly instructional blocks
References:
Garcia et al. 2010; Daffern 2017; Devonshire and Fluck 2010; Madelaine 2023; Westwood 2023; NESA 2022
Symbols:
*, #, ^
Instructional hours:
90–100 minutes per week recommended
Note:
Provides guidance on sequencing, content repetition, and integration with vocabulary, reading comprehension, and literature study.
Note:
Year
Topic:
Health and Physical Education
Document type:
Curriculum plan
Target audience:
Educators and curriculum planners
Context:
Educational curriculum overview and planning tool for Health and Physical Education for Years 3–4 in Australian schools
Year:
2023
Location:
Bangkok, Thailand
Event:
3rd Meeting of the Correspondence Group on the Strategic Plan of the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (CGSP-3)
Organizer:
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT)
Dates:
3–4 August 2023
Target audience:
APT Members, Associate Members, Affiliate Members, invited non-APT advisors
Venue:
APT Headquarters, Bangkok, Thailand
Registration deadline:
5 July 2023
Accommodation:
Mida Hotel Don Mueng Airport; Centra by Centara Government Complex Hotel & Convention Centre Chaeng Watthana; Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok
Transport options:
Hotel shuttle, taxi, MRT, BTS
Document type:
Information for participants / Meeting announcement
Virtual participation:
Available via Zoom
Event:
Inaugural ASHE NE Region 2024 Conference
Dates:
October 3–4, 2024
Venue:
Garden Terrace East Room; The Hotel Hershey Atrium, 2nd Floor; High Point Suite, The Hotel Hershey
Organizing Body:
ASHE Northeast Region
Conference Chairman:
Paul McNamee
Region President:
Scott Cortese, PE
Participating Organizations:
KCI Technologies; AECOM; Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission; Federal Highway Administration; Pennsylvania Department of Transportation; New Jersey Turnpike Authority; Delaware River Port Authority; New York City Department of Design + Construction; New Jersey Department of Transportation; Delaware Department of Transportation; HNTB Corporation; Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
Type of Document:
Conference program and schedule
Location:
The Hotel Hershey
Program Focus:
Transportation infrastructure, capital program delivery, toll road and bridge operations, public agency updates
Key Projects Referenced:
Fern Hollow Bridge Emergency Replacement; Southern Beltway PA Turnpike 576 State Route 22 to PA Interstate 79
Associated Event:
ASHE National Conference at Kalahari Resort
Year Level:
VCE Units 3 and 4
Subject:
English Language
Curriculum Area:
Language variation and purpose; Language variation and identity
Area of Study:
AOS 1 Informal Language; AOS 2 Formal Language; Language variation in Australian society
Region:
Victoria, Australia
Relevant Authority:
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA)
Assessment Components:
Short Answer Questions; Analytical Commentary; Expository Essay
Word Length Requirements:
Approximately 800 words (Analytical Commentary); 1,000 words (Essay)
Mark Allocation:
15 marks (SAQ); 30 marks (Analytical Commentary); 30 marks (Essay)
Key Concepts:
Standard Australian English; register; tenor; audience; discourse; pragmatics; sociolect; idiolect; code switching
Assessment Criteria Focus:
Metalanguage application; contextual analysis; argument supported by contemporary Australian media examples
Contemporary Media Sources Referenced:
The Age; The Australian; The Guardian Australia; The Conversation Australia; Convict Creations; Google News
Program Expectations:
Pre-SAC submission one week prior; optional Zoom consultation; email submission of work
Session Period:
December and January academic preparation period
Organization:
Association of Risk Managers Northwest
Event Type:
Registration and Sponsorship RSVP
Event Dates:
March 3–4, 2020
Venue:
DoubleTree Suites
Venue Address:
16500 Southcenter Parkway, Seattle, WA 98188
Room Rate:
$189.00 per night for single king or two queen beds plus tax
Reservation Deadline:
February 18, 2020
Registration Fee:
$175.00 per person
Payment Method:
Check payable to Association of Risk Managers Northwest
Mailing Address:
PO Box 6974, Tacoma, WA 98417
Contact Person:
Sue Knobeloch
Contact Phone:
253-301-3988; 253-905-5484
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Meals Included:
March 3 Dinner; March 4 Breakfast and Lunch
Target Participants:
Company representatives
Year:
2025
Location:
Reston, Virginia, USA
Subject:
Educational seminar for college students
Document type:
Event guide
Organization:
Young America’s Foundation
Audience:
College students
Event duration:
October 3–4, 2025
Check-in:
October 3, 12:00–13:30
Venue:
AC Hotel Reston
Seminar fee:
$45
Included services:
Tuition, materials, lodging Friday and Saturday nights, four meals
Travel assistance:
Available on a case-by-case basis
Tuition assistance:
Available on a case-by-case basis
Airport:
Washington Dulles International (IAD) or Washington Reagan National (DCA)
Dress code:
Business professional for evening, business casual for daytime
Accommodation:
Shared rooms by gender, optional private room with separate arrangement
Target group:
College students (high school students referred to separate program)
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Galilee and Samaria
Theme:
The identity of Jesus, belief, and spiritual rebirth
Document Type:
Religious commentary / Bible study notes
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Christian students or Bible study participants
Biblical References:
John 3, John 4, John 7, Genesis 33:19, 48:22, Joshua 24:32, Exodus 3:14
Key Figures:
Jesus, Nicodemus, the Samaritan woman
Topics Covered:
Miracles of Jesus, spiritual rebirth, living water, worship, belief stages
Period Covered:
Ministry of Jesus
Purpose:
Explanation of gospel passages and belief development
Year:
2022
City:
Beijing
Country:
China
Event:
The 4th Air Silk Road International Forum
Document Type:
Registration confirmation form
Purpose:
Participant registration and badge claim for forum attendance
Venue:
China National Convention Center
Badge Claim Location:
Grand Skylight Catic Hotel Beijing
Badge Claim Time:
10:00–18:00, September 3, 2022
Organizing Context:
China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS)
Health Requirement:
Full COVID‑19 vaccination with booster shot required
Registration Deadline:
August 10, 2022
Submission Method:
Completed form with official seal and scanned copy by email
Contact Person:
FU Yuming
Contact Mobile:
+86 13601007654
Related Websites:
www.ciftis.org
Note:
; www.asraia.com
Email for Submission:
[email protected]
Year:
2018
Location:
Rome, Italy
Event Type:
International Seminar
Theme:
Scout Law and International Scouting
Organizer:
MASCI Eventi Nazionali
Venue:
Villa Lubin, Viale David Lubin, Rome
Target Audience:
Scouts and scout leaders
Dates:
May 3–4, 2018
Accommodation:
Hotel near Villa Lubin
Registration Details:
Participant names, countries, services, identity documents, arrival and departure information
Payment Information:
IBAN IT19Z0760113500000064651466 for extra nights and post-gathering tours
Attendance Options:
Lunch and dinner on May 3, 2018
Contextual Description:
Registration form for an international scouting seminar detailing participant information, accommodation, and event logistics.
Year:
2025
Location:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Materials Research Laboratory
Theme:
Advanced materials characterization techniques
Document type:
Workshop program
Organizer:
Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois
Authors/Speakers:
Tim Spila, Julio Soares, Kathy Walsh, Torben Purz, Darius Choksy, Ami Chand, David Ehrhardt, Tobias Gokus, John Thornton, Juan Lopez, Jade Wang, David Richards, Roddel Remy, Philip Rolfe, David Bernick, Mrinal Kanti Hota, Rick Haasch, Kristen Flatt, Honghui Zhou
Target audience:
Researchers, graduate students, industry professionals
Dates of event:
June 3–4, 2025
Registration:
Required, $80
Sponsorship:
Platinum sponsors: AppNano, Attocube, Bruker, Monstr Sense Technologies, Netzsch, Oxford Instruments, Quantum Design, Surface Measurement Systems, Teledyne Instruments; Sponsors: Avantor-VWR, DMS, Gatan EDAX, JEOL, Hitachi, Kratos, KJ Lesker, Montana Instruments, Park Systems, Physical Electronics, Protochips, Samco, Tescan, ThermoFisher, Thomas Scientific, Leica
Venue:
Room 190 ESB (Engineering Sciences Building Auditorium), MRL 2nd floor Main Hallway for registration and vendors’ exhibit
Context:
Academic workshop schedule detailing tutorials, lab demonstrations, and vendor exhibits for materials characterization techniques spanning atomic to macro scales.
Year Level:
3-4
Subject:
Digital Technologies, History
Topic:
Convict crime and punishment in early Australia
Type:
Lesson plan / educational activity
Learning Outcomes:
Implement simple visual algorithms, design branching quizzes, collect and interpret historical data
Curriculum Alignment:
AC9TDI4P04, AC9TDI4P05, AC9HS4K02, AC9HS4S02
Programming Tool:
Scratch
Assessment:
Part A – Implement a digital solution; Part B – Self-assessment and reflection
Collaboration:
Pair or small group work
Data Sources:
Online lesson resources, recommended historical sources
Focus Questions:
Common punishments, reasons for punishment, gender differences in punishment
Skills Developed:
Research, data collection, algorithm design, decision-making, computational thinking
Year:
2019
Location:
Orlando, Florida, USA
Theme:
Hospitality and Tourism Management Education
Document Type:
Competition Guide
Organization:
Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association Educational Foundation (FRLAEF)
Target Audience:
Secondary HTMP students and instructors
Eligibility:
Schools with full HTMP programs (Year 1 and Year 2 Curriculum)
Event Dates:
March 3–4, 2019
Competitions Included:
Hotel Operations, Night Audit/Hotel Accounting, Food & Beverage Case Study, Guest Service Case Study, Hospitality Project, Knowledge Bowl
Scoring System:
Points-based, with maximum points per event specified
Dress Code:
Business attire and casual attire per event requirements
Disqualification Rules:
Late arrival, drug/alcohol use, inappropriate behavior, unauthorized assistance, pre-existing presentations
Prizes:
Medals and scholarships for individual events and overall winners
Language:
English
Subject area:
Natural language processing
Academic field:
Computational linguistics
Document type:
Problem set
Sections:
Problem Set 3; Problem Set 4
Topics:
syntactic parsing; ATIS corpus examples; context-free grammar rules; finite-state transducers; Earley parsing algorithm; CKY parsing; probabilistic parsing charts; syntactic ambiguity
Tasks included:
drawing tree structures; constructing grammars; algorithm modification with pseudo-code; building a CKY parse table; identifying ambiguity types; completing a probabilistic chart
Example linguistic domain:
air travel information queries (ATIS)
Intended audience:
students of computational linguistics or natural language processing
Format:
short analytical and technical exercises
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Marshall Space Flight Center, Michoud Assembly Facility
Subject:
Contract Administration, Property Management, Security Requirements
Document Type:
Contract Clause
Author:
Lockheed Martin
Target Audience:
Contractors, Subcontractors
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Context description:
A legal contract clause outlining specific terms related to government property, security access, and organizational conflict of interest for contractors performing work in facilities related to Lockheed Martin projects.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Camp Lejeune, Camp Geiger
Subject:
Prime for Life 4.5, Marine Corps, Alcohol Prevention
Document Type:
Instructor Key Informant Discussion Guide
Agency / Institution:
NORC at the University of Chicago, Department of Defense, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office
Author:
NORC at the University of Chicago
Target Audience:
Marine Corps instructors and evaluators
Period of Implementation:
February 2025 – March 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Revision:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Veterans Affairs, Medical Surgical Distribution, Prime Vendor Contracts
Document Type:
Program Description
Agency:
Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Office of Acquisition and Logistics (OAL)
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
VA Medical Centers, Medical Staff
Period of Effect:
October 2016 - October 2021
Approval Date:
October 2016
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Topic:
Technical Data, Computer Software
Document Type:
Contract, Supplier Assertion
Target audience:
Government, Suppliers
Contextual description:
A document related to the assertion of restrictions on technical data or computer software being delivered under a government contract, detailing the basis for asserting those restrictions and identifying the rights categories.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Hannover / Coburg, Germany
Topic:
Compressed air technology, Industrie 4.0
Document Type:
Press release
Organization / Institution:
Kaeser Kompressoren
Authors:
Thomas Kaeser, Kaeser Kompressoren Board
Event:
Hannover Messe 2026
Key Persons:
Angela Merkel, Beata Szydlo
Technologies Highlighted:
Smart Air, digital twins, predictive maintenance
Purpose:
Presentation of innovative Industrie 4.0 products and services