Showing posts with label Educator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Educator. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 January 2019

Aize Obayan, Nigerian academic administrator, Died at 58


Aize Obayan was born on March 4, 1960 and died on January 29, 2019.

She was a Nigerian educational administrator and a Professor of Counselling with specialization in Multicultural aspects of Human Behavioural Disposition.

She acquired her PhD from the University of Ilorin, and before joining Covenant University, she was a senior teacher at the University of Roehampton, UK.

She was the previous Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University, Canaanland, Ota, Nigeria from 2005 until December 2012, when she was supplanted by Professor Charles Ayo. Obayane was additionally the Vice Chancellor of Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State, which is a standout amongst the best private colleges in Nigeria.

She was also held the situation of Director of ALDC (African Leadership Development Center) in Covenant University.

Obayan was hitched to Adetokunbo Obayan of the authority consultancy firm Adetokunbo Obayan and Associates; he passed on in 2017.

They had two grown-up youngsters together.

She was a brought into the world again Christian.

Aize Obayan passed away at 58 years old.

Thursday, 24 January 2019

Ryszard Peryt, Polish conductor and librettist, Died at 71

Ryszard Peryt was born on March 9, 1947, in Zielona Góra and died on January 23, 2019.


He was a Polish opera director, conductor, producer and actor.

 
Ryszard Peryt was also a librettist, having written the libretto of Zygmunt Krause's Balthazar.

Ryszard Peryt passed away at 71 years old.

Thursday, 17 January 2019

Julio Vallejo Ruiloba, Spanish psychiatrist, Died at 73

Julio Vallejo-Ruiloba was born in 1945, in Barcelona, Spain and died in January 2019.

He was a Spanish psychiatrist, medical doctor, Chairman of the Psychiatry Departament at the Universitat de Barcelona, ex-President of the Spanish Psychiatry Society, and Academician of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Catalonia.

Julio Vallejo-Ruiloba wrote 56 books about psychiatry and more than 350 scientific papers.

In spite of the fact that he has rehearsed general psychiatry his fundamental logical movement has concentrated on the sadness and over the top habitual turmoil.

Vallejo-Ruiloba has centered his examination around there.

He has distributed 357 logical articles in national magazines and global ( on mental issues, has composed 56 books as a fundamental writer, 109 as an optional writer in parts, every one of them related with the psychiatry topic.

He is chief of the diary American Journal of Psychiatry (Spanish release).

Vallejo-Ruiloba was an individual from the Editorial Board of the Spanish Journal of Legal Medicine.

From the non-open perspective he has coordinated for a long time a psychiatry focus that bargains with all mental and mental issues.

Vallejo-Ruiloba passed away at 73 years old.

Ido Abram, Indonesian-born Dutch writer and educator, Died at 78

Isidoor Bert Hans "Ido" Abram was born in 1940, in Batavia, Dutch East Indies and died on January 14, 2019.

He was a teacher and essayist on the idea of Jewishness.

As a little youngster in World War II Abram was an internee in Japanese camps.

After freedom, his family came back to the Netherlands.

He considered science and theory at the University of Amsterdam.

Abram was an educator of the instructional method (hypothesis of instructing) at that organization and has distributed on points with respect to Jewish culture and personality, multicultural training and "Training after Auschwitz".

Abram has been the principal European educator for "Holocaust Education" since 1990.

Abram has built up a model known as the 'five-cut pie diagram' to show the distinctive methods for being Jewish.

He says there are five perspectives that here and there influence the life of each Jew.

These are "religion and custom", "the tie with Israel and Zionism", '"war abuse and survival", "individual history" and the "trade among Jewish and Dutch societies". Exactly how vigorously these diverse angles burden every individual exclusively relies upon the place and time in which one lives.

Over the span of an individual's life the different angles may change in significance.

Ido Abram passed away at 78 years old.

Sunday, 6 January 2019

Aisha Lemu, British-born Nigerian Islamic scholar, Died at 79

Aisha Lemu was born in 1940, in Poole, Dorset and died on January 5, 2019.

She was a British-born author and religious educator.

Lemu was converted to Islam in 1961 and lived most of her life in Nigeria.

She attended the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), pursuing her interest in Chinese history, language and culture.

During his timethere, she met Muslims who gave her Islamic literature to read and she converted to Islam at the Islamic Cultural Centre in 1961, during her first year of study.

Subsequently, Lemu helped to found the Islamic Society at SOAS, becoming its first secretary, and also assisted in the formation of the Federation of Student Islamic Societies.

Aisha Lemu passed away at 79 years old, in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria.

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Julia Wilson Dickson, English dialect coach, Died at 66

Julia Wilson Dickson was born in 1949 in Brighton, East Sussex, England and died on October 16, 2015.

She was an English dialect coach (Braveheart, In Bruges, Chocolat).

Dickson attended Guildford high school for girls, and then on to the Central School of Speech and Drama, London. She was a teacher.

Julia’s profound technical knowledge combined with an intellectual and emotional understanding of both text and dialogue, and musicality she helped gain greater recognition for the work of dialect coaches within the British film industry.

She was the daughter of Olivia (nee Rudder) and her father Philip Wilson-Dickson, who worked at the Home Office.

Julia coached Robert de Niro on Frankenstein in 1994 and Helena Bonham Carter on Mighty Aphrodite in1995.

She also coached Julianne Moore for The End of the Affair in 1999, Glenn Close on Albert Nobbs in 2011, and Eddie Redmayne for the performance as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything in 2014, that won him an Oscar.

She worked on several of Peter Hall productions, on stage with Dustin Hoffman as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice at Phoenix theatre, London, in1989 and Vanessa Redgrave as Lady Torrance in Orpheus Descending (Haymarket, 1988), and Judi Dench.

She also worked with Anthony Hopkins in the title roles of Antony and Cleopatra (at the National Theatre, 1987.

Dickson also worked with the casts of Sam Mendes’s 1995 productions of Company and The Glass Menagerie, Max Stafford-Clark’s Royal Court productions of The Queen and I (1994) and Our Country’s Good (1988), Peter Wood’s 1994 The Beaux’ Stratagem, and Peter Gill’s 1989 Juno and the Paycock.

Her work in television productions including Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1989), The Camomile Lawn (1992), The Lost Prince (2003), Wolf Hall (2015), and series including Spooks, Doctor Who, The Good Wife and EastEnders.

Julia Wilson Dickson passed away at 66 due to a brain haemorrhage.