“NUTRE LA MENTE SOLTANTO CIO' CHE LA RALLEGRA”
S. Agostino (Le Confessioni)
  • imparare ad imparare e riscoprirne il gusto …
  • … apprendere con piacere…
  • … cercare un senso nell’apprendimento …
  • … acquisire gli strumenti per entrare in contatto con culture diverse …
  • … riprovare le emozioni legate allo sviluppo e alla messa in pratica delle competenze..
…tutto questo con metodi sempre aggiornati e strumenti innovativi … per persone libere e consapevoli !!!

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  • Career Couch: Volunteering Offers a Way to Explore Career Fields
  • Sports Briefing | Pro Basketball: Shaquille O’Neal Earns His Doctorate in Education
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  • U.S. to Revise Foreign Student Job Program
  • Bloomberg Restores 2,500 Teaching Jobs in Latest Budget Proposal
  • Harvard and M.I.T. Offer Free Online Courses
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  • Hamtramck High Holds All-Girl Prom
  • Princeton Review Accused of Fraud in Tutoring Program
  • Social Media Rules Limit Student-Teacher Contact
  • Opinion: Integration Worked. Why Have We Rejected It?
  • Sunday Routine | Dennis M. Walcott: Dennis Walcott, Schools Chancellor, Runs, Cooks and Cleans on Sundays
  • N.Y./REGION: The Lessons of Sister Dolores
  • About New York: A Queens College Student Goes From Boilers to Dartmouth Medical School
  • Pre-Med’s New Priorities: Heart and Soul and Social Science
  • Opinion: Reunion, and Returning as Your Real Self
  • Room for Debate: Easing the Pain of Student Loans
  • Op-Ed Contributors: Much Ado About Students Loans
  • Room for Debate: Got a Computer? Get a Degree.
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  • The Choice Blog: Early Word on 2012 College Admission Yields and Wait-List Offers
  • The Choice Blog: SAT Scores Are Invalidated at Brooklyn Private School
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  • G-8: appello per Europa forte e unita con Grecia dentro. Monti: fiducioso, occorrono piste concrete come gli eurobond
  • La scuola di Brindisi vinse il concorso «La legalità nel quotidiano»
  • Spacex non ce l'ha fatta oggi, riproverà il 22 maggio
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  • Scandalo Lega, Bossi non esce di scena: «Lascerò solo quando la Padania trionferà»
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  • Per l'authority delle comunicazioni spunta Quintarelli
  • Facebook delude al debutto a Wall Street
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  • In JP Morgan spuntano 100 miliardi di titoli a rischio: nel mirino del mercato arriva il portafoglio Abs
  • Obama in pressing sulla Merkel: più sforzi dalla Germania
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  • Un «cinguettio» salva cani e gatti