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  1. Play. Through play-based learning skilled adults guide and facilitate learning in a rich variety of environments and forms. Nature. In nature children interact with an organic world in which the connection between living things can actually be seen, touched, and experienced. Love. Everyone flourishes best in a place that is safe and loving.

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  2. The Judson School is a private, community-based school located in the historic Judson Mill Community.

  3. The Judson School was a K12 boarding school in Paradise Valley, Arizona. It closed in 2000 after more than 70 years of operation. [2] . It was owned and operated by Henry and Comstance Wick, along with their son, Henry Wick. In 1928, Judson School opened with seven boys as students.

  4. The Ohio State University. Dec 2022 - Present 1 year 7 months. • Utilizing GIS programs to extract and compile data, facilitating the creation of diverse mappings and displays for enhanced ...

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  5. Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program established at Ohio State University, White Cross Hospital and Children’s Hospital. 1952 : Judson Wilson, MD, is appointed as chief of the Division of Orthopaedics. 1956 : The Ohio State/Children’s Hospital three-year program begins, with one resident per year. 1957

  6. Judson L. Jeffries is Professor of African American and African Studies at The Ohio State University. He earned his PhD in political science at the University of Southern California. Professor Jeffries’s interests include police-community relations, race and medicine to state violence and revolutionary movements of the 1960s.

  7. This article is part of a larger effort to excavate, document and preserve the history of a storied Black city within the city of Columbus, Ohio. Bronzeville, once a bustling enclave, was governed by a Black mayor and all-Black cabinet.