Halvard Grude Forfang Profile

Halvard Grude Forfang ProfileHalvard Grude Forfang (24 December 1914-6 July 1987) was a Norwegian educator. He was born in Bærum as the son of a chemical engineer Einar Forfang (1881-1950) and Agnes Grude ( 1885-1958 ). He is the nephew of Karen Grude Koht. Home environment characterized by movement norskdom. His family are members Noregs Mållag.

Halvard Grude Forfang completed his secondary education in Stabekk in 1934, and took the cand.philol. degree at the University of Oslo in 1941. After several years as a teacher, he led the Nansen Academy from 1946 to 1971. He was responsible for the rebuilding of the school, which was closed during the German occupation of Norway. After resigning as president he continued as a teacher, finally retiring in 1981. His books include two volumes on the history of the Nansen Academy, was released in 1977 and 1982, and 1945 biography of Ivar Kleiven, which was originally his master's thesis. He died in July 1987 in Lillehammer. Halvard Grude Forfang Profile

Anna S. Fisher Profile

Anna S. Fisher Profile - Anna S. Fisher (1873-1942), is an artist and teacher, of Cold Brook, New York. He studied at Pratt Institute Art School in Brooklyn, New York, graduating in 1900. [2] He later taught at Pratt for forty years.
Anna S. Fisher Profile
Anna S. Fisher is a member of the American Watercolor Society, the National Academy Museum and School; American Watercolor Society, New York Society of Painters; Allied Artists of America;. National Arts Club and the National Association of Women Artists.

His work is in the collections of many major institutions: Pratt Institute Art School, Brooklyn Museum, the National Academy of Design, National Arts Club, and others. Anna S. Fisher Profile

Conchita Espinosa Profile

Conchita Espinosa Profile - Conchita Espinosa (February 23, 1914 - September 19, 2006) was a famous pianist in the world that combines academics and art to create a style of education that exists today at Conchita Espinosa Academy in Miami, Florida.

Early life and education Conchita Espinosa
When Conchita was three years old, she played the popular Cuban melody in the piano by ear for the first time at an ice cream shop. He began formal piano lessons when he was five years old. At age 14, Espinosa graduated from the Conservatorio Internacional de Música in Havana as a professor of piano and music theory. He continued his musical education with professors and renowned artists
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career Conchita Espinosa
In 1933, at the age of 19, he founded La Academia Musical Conchita Espinosa in Havana. In 1959, at the end of the pro - Western government of Batista, the Academy - which includes an elementary school and a program of music and dance - has 450 students. Three decades later, after leaving Fidel Castro of Cuba and arrived in Miami, Espinosa continued his work as a music teacher.
In 1963, he opened the Conchita Espinosa Academy in Miami, in the garage of a small house in the neighborhood that would later become Little Havana. The Academy grew in enrollment, until, in 1984, he moved to the 10 - acre (40,000 m2) parcel. School now serves students in grades pre - kindergarten through eighth grade. Conchita Espinosa Academy is now directed by his daughter, Maribel Diaz.

Awards Conchita Espinosa
During his extensive career, Espinosa received many honors including the Richard and Dorothy Lear Memorial Distinguished Educator Award (March 1994) and Legacy of Excellence Award presented by General Motors in 1999 Miami Hispanic Heritage Festival. In addition, he received the Conchita Espinosa Day statement of both the City of Miami and Miami - Dade County (:. In 2001, SW 6th street - the front Conchita Espinosa Academy - named Honorary last submitted to Conchita Espinosa Way. Espinosa before death is a prestigious Medalla Nacional Cubana de Excelencia of the Instituto de San Carlos de Cayo Hueso in May 2006. Conchita Espinosa Profile

Dentler Erdmann Profile

Dentler Erdmann ProfileDentler Erdmann was a business education teacher in Los Angeles, California, Belmont High School until retirement. In 1975, he was named California Teacher of the Year.
Dentler Erdmann Profile
For many years of service in the Belmont, Dentler Erdmann was student council advisor, school yearbook staff, and the school newspaper, The Belmont Sentinel. On September 23, 2011, Belmont High School football stadium was renamed Stadio Dentler Erdmann. Dentler Erdmann Profile

Michael Ewanchuk Profile

Michael Ewanchuk Profile - Michael Ewanchuk (1908-2004) Canadian educator, historian of Ukrainian origin. Doctor of Laws from the University of Winnipeg and a Doctor of Canon Law from St. John's College of the University of Manitoba.
Michael Ewanchuk Profile
Michael Ewanchuk some works

  1. Spruce, Swamp and Stone: A History of the Pioneer Ukrainian Settlements in the Gimli area by Michael Ewanchuk
  2. Publisher: Michael Ewanchuk, Winnipeg. Date Published: 1977 ISBN 978-0-9690768-3-4, ISBN 0-9690768-3-5
  3. Michael Ewanchuk, William Kurelek: Suffering Genius Steinbach, Manitoba: Printers Perksen and Michael Ewanchuk Publishing, 1996
  4. Ewanchuk, Michael (1977). Vita: A Community of Ukraine. Books 1-3. Vita, Manitoba: Boundary School Division No. 16. Michael Ewanchuk Profile

Tom Jenkins Profile

Tom Jenkins Profile - Tom Jenkins is the first black school teacher British. Tom Jenkins was a farm worker who was taken from Upper Guinea, which then spent a brief period of study at the University of Edinburgh. He then traveled to London where he trained and worked as a teacher in Britain and Foreign School Society.
Tom Jenkins Profile
Encouraging innovation is the impetus behind the Canadian Digital Media Network (CDMN) and the annual Canada 3.0. CDMN mission is to accelerate digital commercialization in Canada by connecting key nodes of digital media - the center of the development, acceleration centers, and commercialization hubs - across the country. 

Premier digital media event Canada Canada 3.0 is a major enabler of this, many parties to unite and focus on making digital media more relevant in the country. As Chairman of the Advisory Board CDMN, I was impressed with the progress CDMN in connect the dots to enable collaboration on a national level. Tom Jenkins Profile

Howard Jachter Profile

Howard Jachter ProfileHoward (Chaim) Jachter is a prominent rabbi on the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA). Howard Jachter is also a teacher at the Torah Academy of Bergen County. He is well known for his articles in TABC's weekly Torah Publication, Kol Torah, many of which form the base of his books Gray Matter, Gray Matter 2, Gray Matter 3, and Gray Matter 4. He is an expert Get (Jewish Divorce) administrator and community Eruv designer.
Howard Jachter Profile
A resident of Teaneck, New Jersey, Rabbi Jachter serves as chairperson of the Agunah Prevention and Resolution Committee of the Rabbinical Council of America, where he champions the use of prenuptial agreements to avoid the issues created if the husband refuses to give or receive a Get. Howard Jachter Profile