Saturday, August 15, 2015

Fwd: Don't listen to the political media

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From: "Ron Paul" <info@randpaul2016.com>
Date: Aug 15, 2015 5:45 PM
Subject: Don't listen
To: <mark.rauterkus@gmail.com>
Cc:


Dear Mark:

If you want to know what I really think about my son, Rand, then don't listen to our national media.

Don't listen to the Big Government Washington insiders who'd love nothing more than another Bush/Clinton showdown in November of 2016.

Let me be clear...

There is not one candidate who has run for president in my lifetime who can say they fully share my commitment to liberty, Austrian economics, small government, and following the Constitution, than my son, Rand Paul.

That's why I have wholeheartedly endorsed him.

And it's why I wanted to write to you today to personally urge you to sign your Pledge of Support for Rand.

I know the media likes to play this little game where they pit us, or certain views, against each other.

Don't fall for it. They're trying to manufacture storylines at liberty's expense. You've spent years seeing how the media treated me. They aren't my friends and they aren't yours.

So please don't waste your time or risk the massive gains you and I have made over the past eight years by suddenly believing Big Government apologists in our media are some sort of truth tellers.

Remember, truth is treason in the empire of lies. And nowhere is that more true than when it comes to Washington, D.C. and their media mouthpieces.

Even where Rand and I do have minor differences of opinion, I would take Rand's position over any of his opponents' in both parties every time.

That's because he advocates diplomacy and negotiations, and opposes war.

And Rand is the ONLY one in the race who is standing up for your Liberty, across the board.

You certainly saw a great example of that in the first debate. Chris Christie tried to trample all over your rights in a false attack.

Rand stopped him cold.

And it's nothing new for Rand. Whether it's filibustering to stop drones or the Patriot Act, or introducing the Fourth Amendment Protection Act, no one has fought harder for your rights than Rand.

And that's why, since the moment he announced his candidacy for President of the United States, our national media and the Big Government establishment has gone all-out to smear him or silence him.

They push other Big Government Republicans as "frontrunners" while ignoring polls showing Rand leading Hillary Clinton in key presidential Battleground States.

They make sure he gets the least amount of time in a national debate (that sounds familiar).

They hype other candidates' easy access to Wall Street fat cats who leech off Big Government while ignoring the growing army of small donors Rand is building nationwide.

That's because they fear Rand more than any other candidate. They know he is our best hope to restore liberty, limited government and the Bill of Rights and finally end the big spending status quo in Washington, D.C.

Rand stood on the Senate floor for ten-and-a-half hours to force the Patriot Act to expire. Rand's stamina and determination called the nation's attention to President Obama's illegal and unconstitutional phone records collection. In the Senate, there is no greater champion of the Fourth Amendment and no one as fearless in staring down the establishment, Republican or Democrat.

It was his action, and his alone, that forced the NSA's bulk metadata collection programs to expire under Section 215 of the "PATRIOT Act." Not only that, but he continued to stand strongly against Washington, D.C.'s "Plan B" scheme, the misnamed "USA FREEDOM Act";

When President Obama was insisting on arming the Islamic rebels in Syria and bombing Assad, Rand stood firm and challenged the President. He even took to Fox News' TV airwaves in a live national address to counter President Obama's attempt to "gin up" war fever, infuriating Big Government Republicans like Karl Rove!

And don't forget Rand's first filibuster exposing the Obama administration's lawless use of drones, earning attacks from U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham and "wacko bird" name-calling from Senator John McCain. His historic 13-hour filibuster galvanized the American people unlike anything you and I have ever seen!

He's also THE most stalwart opponent of the Federal Reserve in the Senate. He's fought against ObamaCare every step of the way. He's introduced budgets to slash spending and dig us out of our $18.3 TRILLION debt.

He will keep our country out of senseless foreign wars that cost so many lives and bleed our treasury dry. He's not afraid to lay the blame for making worse the chaos we see today with ISIS and Iraq squarely at the feet of the neocons.

And he's proven he's unafraid to stand up to anyone in Washington when the times call for it – even the leadership of his own party.

Rand stands ready to lead, and to win. He has my full support. I ask that he also have yours.

The truth is, Rand needs our grassroots army of liberty lovers more than ever.

The national media and the establishment of both parties would love nothing more than to drive a stake through the heart of our Liberty Movement and stop Rand at all costs.

They're going all-out to destroy him just like they tried to destroy me. And if they succeed, they'll go on to even more spending, spying, welfare and warfare in Washington, D.C.

I was able to weather the media's viciousness because I had patriots like you at my side. Because good folks like you stood with me, the Washington Machine failed. Our Liberty Movement continues to grow.

Now, my son Rand needs us in his corner. I'm answering the call. I'm proud to say I "Stand with Rand."

Can I count on you to join me? Will you please sign your Pledge of Support and chip in $20.16 right away?

Please know every dollar is critical.

Unlike other candidates, Rand isn't depending on Wall Street fat-cats and banksters who want more special treatment, bailouts and stimulus packages to bankroll his candidacy.

He's depending on patriots like you who are willing to fight to take our country back.

Please join me in supporting him. Please sign your Pledge of Support and chip in $20.16 TODAY.

For Liberty,

Ron Paul

P.S. There is not one candidate who has run for president in my lifetime who can say they're more committed to liberty, Austrian economics, small government, the Constitution, and a rational foreign policy than my son, Rand Paul.

I'm proud to "Stand with Rand" despite media attacks trying to pit us against each other.

But Rand needs us now more than ever. So please sign your Pledge of Support and chip in $20.16 to his campaign. Whatever you can afford will help.




















Paid for by Rand Paul for President




Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Fwd: NZ Coach update

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Editorial

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has released a consensus statement on youth athlete development (see Investigating the Complexity of Youth Athlete Development and the IOC Consensus Statement link below). It is a wide-ranging document and people will have a variety of views on its intent, and on its likely impact on youth sport participation and performance.

Coaching, as I would expect, is highlighted as a critical factor in the development of young sportspeople. But of particular note for me was the sentence:

  "According to the IOC the 'culture' of specific sports and youth sports in general, has become disproportionately both adult and media centred."

It goes on to suggest youth athletes are viewed as 'commodities'. Does this describe us now? Could it in future? As a coaching community we are in a strong position to help ensure the answer to both questions is 'No.'

Brett Reid, Sport NZ Community Coaching Consultant


Coaching Content

Young athletes better off playing multiple sports
The benefits of playing more than one sport vastly outweigh those of specialising at a young age. That's the view of Northern Districts director of cricket Pat Malcon, as ND batsman Jono Hickey prepares for the national provincial rugby championship with Auckland before wielding a cricket bat for the Knights this summer. (Sunday Star Times)

Rugby enters brave new coaching era
Top national coaches normally go to World Cups fearing the chop but most have long-term contracts. (NZ Herald)

Australian coach Jan Stirling reflects on her FIBA Hall of Fame entry
To Jan Stirling coaching is just coaching. The sport, the gender of the athletes and the team budget matters not. What matters to her is the coach gets the best out of the athlete. (Sydney Morning Herald)

Investigating the Complexity of Youth Athlete Development and the IOC Consensus Statement
"Without our context we are not what we are. We are not a list of attributes. My aim is not to fracture and break apart what should be together, not to de-contextualise. And that's the oldest approach on earth". (Juanma Lillo of Footblogball)

Canada's National Coaching Partners Announce the First Annual National Coaches Week September 19 – 27, 2015
The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) and the provincial and territorial coaching representatives (PTCRs) are proud to present the inaugural National Coaches Week, September 19 – 27, 2015. (SIRC News Hub)

An Uncommon Man: Life Lessons from a True Sporting Role Model
Back in the summer of 2000, I was just completing my first year as an assistant men's soccer coach at the University of Vermont. Between sessions of summer camp, I often ducked out of the heat by having lunch in the cool confines of UVM's famed Gutterson Field House, watching some of the planet's best ice hockey players playing summer pickup games. Olympians and NHL champions such as John LeClair, Aaron Miller, Tim Thomas, and Patrick Sharp honed their skills in these games, and I had quite the front row seat. (Changing The Game Project.com)

Future Australian soccer coaches missing out because of strict A-League club commitments
AUSTRALIA'S next generation coaches will sadly lack the invaluable input of professional A-League players if the scheduling for courses continually clashes with club commitments. (news.com.au)

Coaching Tips - making sport inclusive for all
For most people, the first youthful experiences within sport have a dramatic effect on the long-term idea of what they are capable of and if positive, can pave the way for future success. (SIRC Blog)

 

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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Fwd: [Webmaker] Important Product Update for Popcorn Maker and Appmaker


As Webmaker for Android <http://webmaker.org> nears the end of its time in
beta and prepares for official launch, we wanted to share an update on
Mozilla's other tools for teaching the Web: Appmaker, Popcorn Maker,
Thimble and X-Ray Goggles. We discussed the future of these tools in a May
blog post <https://blog.webmaker.org/whats-next-for-webmaker-tools> (
http://mzl.la/1KKduFH), but after continued discussions we have updated our
plans.

As previously mentioned, Thimble and X-Ray Goggles are powerful and popular
tools among educators for teaching web literacy skills, and can now be
found at https://teach.mozilla.org/tools/. Later this summer, we'll be
releasing an updated version of Thimble with improved capabilities, so stay
tuned!

As our tools evolve, we will no longer support Appmaker and Popcorn Maker
<https://blog.webmaker.org/whats-next-for-webmaker-tools> (
http://mzl.la/1KKduFH). Instead, we're focusing our efforts on Webmaker for
Android, which empowers smartphone users to create local content and read,
write and participate online.

*Both Appmaker and Popcorn Maker will remain available until Wednesday,
Sept. 30, after which they will be inaccessible*. We are no longer able to
provide bug fixes and user support for these tools. However, users will
still be able to access makes created with these tools in a read-only
capacity, even after Sept. 30. To do so, visit webmaker.org/me and sign in.
And as open source projects, the code for these tools will continue to be
available for reuse at https://github.com/mozilla/popcorn_maker and
https://github.com/mozilla-appmaker/appmaker.

If you have any questions, email help@webmaker.org or on Twitter @Webmaker
<http://twitter.com/Webmaker>

--
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Twitter/IRC: @amirad <https://twitter.com/amirad>  |  Help us #teachtheweb
<https://teach.mozilla.org>!

Monday, August 10, 2015

Comeback



The Comeback page: http://www.cneonline.org/comeback-series/.


Article on Linked In from Jerry Bowyer sent me to the trailer. Insights from the Jack Kemp approach.

Forbes.com: "'Comeback' Miniseries Aims To Reboot The Jack Kemp Agenda"

The man who mentored Jack Kemp as an anti-poverty crusader has teamed up with the man whom Jack Kemp mentored into politics to produce a mini-series called Comeback. Robert Woodson and Paul Ryan produced Comeback and used it to take viewers into the toughest neighborhoods in America, and show them groups of people who are solving the social ills of the inner city poor from within and below. Comeback shines the light on the people that Woodson calls “community antibodies.” Community antibodies are the neighborhoods’ organic defense against threats such as violence, addiction, and social break-down. Comeback is not really much of a public policy series, and even less of a politics series. But I think it leads the sensitive viewer to some pretty clear policy and political conclusions: that the welfare state has failed, that the people who know the most about these communities learned what they know by growing up in them (not by studying monographs in grad school), that government has made things worse, that to the degree that government can play a constructive role, it is to empower the local community leaders (not shills, pols, and grievance merchants, or activists) to have more degrees of freedom in what they are already doing, helping people escape misery one at a time from the inside out...

To read the entire article and listen to the interview, click here.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Hooking Pittsburgh into some swimming and water polo this week, month and season

Hi Friends,

Join us for some swimming and water polo this summer with some expanding opportunities.

See the Google Calendar link at http://CLOH.org.


10:30 am Mondays, West Penn Rec Center outdoor pool, Polish Hill.
The Garfield Gators (boys & girls) are there too!

6-7:30 pm Mondays, Northside's Sue Murray Swim Pool

11 am to noon, Tuesdays, Citiparks Sheridan's outdoor swim pool with some Learn & Earn youth workers. This is a short walk from Langley HS.

6-7:30 pm Tuesdays, adult masters players gather for water polo in the deep end at Mt. Washington's Ream outdoor pool. Kid's play in the shallow end.

10:30 am Wednesdays, West Penn Rec Center, again.

6-7:30 pm Wednesdays, Northside's Sue Murray again.

11 am to noon Thursdays, Sheridan, again.

6-7:30 pm Thursdays, Mt. Washington's Ream pool.

Friday 5-8 pm at Hill District's Thelma Lovette YMCA indoor pool.

All outdoor sessions are weather permitting. These are casual, drop-in sessions where rookies and volunteers are most welcome.

We hope to sustain these practices throughout August and then transfer them to the Obama Academy pool as we're starting a varsity water polo team for the high school boys and girls. Plus, many other city and area high school principals have gotten letters that invite them to join a sport-team coop so that their students can participate on our scholastic water polo squad(s). The first to opt-in, Seaton LaSalle High School. Welcome.

Sadly, the pledge for the Pittsburgh Promise shrunk by $10,000 for city kids this week. In my humble opinion, we need to get our city kids better sports and fitness opportunities so many more can be RECRUITED into colleges. The sports background is attractive in college applications as it teaches discipline, goal-setting and teamwork. At Summer Dreamers we're working on backstroke, plus gaining respect for ourselves, our mates, our surroundings and playing well with others.

Stay cool at the pool and hope you and yours are safe throughout the summer!


--
Ta.


Mark Rauterkus Mark@Rauterkus.com
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim & Water Polo Camp Executive Coach
Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy
Recent Head Water Polo Coach, Carnegie Mellon University Women's Club Team
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team

http://CLOH.org

412 298 3432 = cell

Phone message script

This is Coach Mark with Summer Dreamers water polo.

I'm calling to the homes of the students who are with us at Camp Langley with Summer Dreamers.

Housekeeping first: Thanks for taking this call. If nobody at this phone number has any kids in our water polo program – I appoligize for the call and if you PRESS #1 on your phone, I'll kindly remove this phone # from this summer's call list.

Good news: At camp, we are making progress. Most have made great strides in fitness, running and swimming.

Bad news: Some of the behaviors with some of the students at the pool, in the locker areas and especially at transition times have been making un-necessary burdens to other students, the staff and even the lifeguards. I'm heartbroken to see some of the kids fighting. Camp behaviors need to improve or else we run the risk of getting expelled from taking our squads to the pools.

Guardians, please take a moment to talk about good behaviors within the activities and throughout the school day. We are stressing LISTENING, playing well with others and good sportsmanship.

Extra news: The Liberty Mile is approaching. Plus, we have EVENING swim sessions and will be holding extra practices AFTER Summer Dreamers ends. Come for a swim on the Northside on Mondays and Wednesdays, or Mt. Washington on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the Hill District YMCA on Fridays. We need all the paperwork for the race entry right away. A new handout is expected to be sent home tomorrow.

Fwd: Special performance: Joe Jencks in Friendship August 16



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From: Friendship House Concerts <friendshiphouseconcerts@gmail.com>
Date: Saturday, July 18, 2015
Subject: Special performance: Joe Jencks in Friendship August 16

Friendship House Concerts

is delighted to present

Joe Jencks in a special performance

Sunday, August 16

4:00 PM

    Joe Jencks is an international touring performer and award-winning songwriter. His career is based as much in ministering to the human spirit as it is in the performance of music. "A Joe Jencks concert is definitely not a visit to the inner world of some guy with a guitar who would like us all to sit still and listen politely. It's an occasion for singing, a contagious rising up of voices, an act of joy and defiance! …Tapping into the latent, nearly mystical beauty that a roomful of people can unleash by singing together." – Seattle Folklore Society
    "Joe Jencks is the type of musician that will cause you to drop that morning newspaper or pull your car to the side of the road when you hear his songs. His voice will instantly draw you into his passionate songs. He is a musician whose music will become part of you. His craft and artistry will remind you of the best efforts of Phil Ochs, Stan Rogers, and Woody Guthrie. The troubadour tradition is alive and well in the 21st century with the music of Joe Jencks." 
-Ron Olesko, WFDU –FM Teaneck, NJ
     We hope to see many of you at CindyStock, yatescancerfund@hotmail.com, in Wexford on August 15 with Joe Jencks, Joe Crookston, Jill West and the Blues Attack, and Maura Elyse. Then you can come to Friendship the next day for Joe Jencks' encore performance.

Check out Joe and his music at http://www.joejencks.com
 
Seating is limited. For information and/or an invitation, call or email:
LLouise & Jim Altes
412.361.6051
friendshiphouseconcerts@gmail.com

Suggested donation: $15.00. All proceeds go to the performer.
After the concert, there will be a pot luck dinner. Please bring an entree, an hors d'oeuvre, a salad, a side dish, or dessert to share.

We are proud to be a unionized house concert series!  We have a Collective Bargaining Agreement with Local 1000 of the American Federation of Musicians.

Upcoming events of interest:
Aug 2 Peter "Doc" Rolland @ Kurt & Annie's amtrimble@earthlink.net
Aug 15 CindyStock 12 @ 2552 Wexford Bayne Rd Sewickley, PA 15143 yatescancerfund@hotmail.com
Aug 16 at 4 PM Joe Jencks  http://www.joejencks.com @ Friendship House Concerts friendshiphouseconcerts@gmail.com
Aug 16 at 7:30 PM The Young Novelists http://theyoungnovelists.com @ Hospitality House bradley.yoder@gmail.com
Sep 6 Greg Greenway  http://www.greggreenway.com @ Friendship House Concerts friendshiphouseconcerts@gmail.com
Sep 26 John Gorka @ SongSpace at First Unitarian uusongspace@gmail.com
Sep 27 Jim Photoglo  http://jimphotoglo.com @ Friendship House Concerts friendshiphouseconcerts@gmail.com
Oct 18 Aaron Nathans & Michael G. Ronstadt  http://www.aaronnathans.com @ Friendship House Concerts friendshiphouseconcerts@gmail.com
Nov 4 Bill Staines @ Bill & Judy Locke's lockewn@comcast.net
Nov 7 Chris Coole & Ivan Rosenberg @ SongSpace at First Unitarian uusongspace@gmail.com
Nov 8 No Fuss & Feathers Roadshow http://www.wearetheyayas.com/#!no-fuss-and-feathers-roadshow/c1xef @ Friendship House Concerts friendshiphouseconcerts@gmail.com




--
--
Ta.
 
 
Mark Rauterkus       Mark@Rauterkus.com
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim & Water Polo Camp Executive Coach
Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy
Recent Head Water Polo Coach, Carnegie Mellon University Women's Club Team
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team

http://CLOH.org

412 298 3432 = cell

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Fwd: Pittsburgh Water Polo at the Cincinnati Shoot-Out Videos on You Tube (some of the Games0

Pittsburgh Water Polo

I have uploaded to YouTube some of the Games for the 18U Boys (A & B) from the Cincinnati Tournament for viewing. I was not able to get the Girls games + I missed some of the other Boys games as well (as explained below).

 

Filmed and Uploaded:

 

Championship Game for 18U-B Team: Tiger (17) vs. WindyCity Chicago (6)

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Game #2 - 18U-A Team: Tiger (10) vs. WindyCity Chicago (5) - Charles Ross is outstanding in the Goal.

 

Game #3 - 18U-A Team: Tiger (22) vs. Lincoln-way Area Waterpolo (6)

 

Game #5 - 18U-A Team: The last 2:32 minutes of 4th Quarter - I was able to capture (with the other memory card) the final few minutes of this game with Charles Ross and Cam Makin climbing out of the pool after the win. It was the last game the guys would ever play for the Tiger.

 

With only about 3 minutes left in the Championship Game #5, the Camera overheated and shut down. I quickly switched memory cards and placed the overheated card on the ledge overlooking the Pool. I then got distracted and forgot to pick up the memory card at the U of C Pool. It is sickening not to have those (2) last Games on film.

 

Missing Games due to lost Memory Card:

Game #4 - 18U-A Team: Tiger (16) vs. St. Xavier (7)

Game #5 - 18U-A Team: Tiger (17) vs. WindyCity Chicago (7)

===================================

Partially Filmed & Not Uploaded:

Game #1 - 18U-A Team: Tiger (16) vs. Upper Arlington (3)

Best Regards, Bill Anthony in Erie, PA

Thank You card from American Water Polo for work on Summer Dreamers

Appreciation helps.


Sunday, July 12, 2015

Fwd: Tyranny fighters book

Hi Tyranny Fighters:

Gary Reed has written a book entitled Tyranny Fighters.  It can purchase for $11.40 at:
or 

This book is mainly about Jury nullification and First Amendment rights.  

The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.  The price of justice is eternal publicity.


Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Fwd: New QuarkXPress Online Training | eBook Creation

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Monday, July 06, 2015

Fwd: Ron Paul's New Book on War, Plus: A Time-Sensitive Deal...


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Subject: Ron Paul's New Book on War, Plus: A Time-Sensitive Deal...






Fwd: Job Opportunity Available Time Sensitive


From: The Black Political Empowerment Project(B-PEP) <mstanyalong@gmail.com>
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Organization: Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP)/Coalition Against Violence (CAV)


 

PositionCommunity Liaison


 

Salary Range:  $15.00 to $19.00 per hour.


 

Part Time Consultant Position:  Fifteen (15) to twenty (20) hours per week.


 

Deadline for Submission of Resume with Cover Letter: July 20, 2015


 

Send electronically to cav.pgh@gmail.com  or mail to:

The Coalition Against Violence

c/o The Black Political Empowerment Project

Freedom Unlimited

2201 Wylie Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15219


 

For more information: leave a message at (412) 471-4789 and your call will be returned as soon as possible.


 

Job Summary:

The Community Liaison position is crucial for the implementation and for the advocacy of the goals of the Coalition Against violence (CAV), an initiative of the Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP), and for the advancement of the strategies that can impact the prevention of violence, as identified in the CAV "Strategies for Change" documents (65% of time). The Community Liaison will also assist in gaining partnerships in the civic engagement work of the Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP) (35% of time) through outreach with current and potential community partners.

Duties include:

  • See to obtain community support for the work of B-PEP/CAV.
  • Build new relationships and partnerships, and continuing collaboration with existing partners.
  • Provide follow-up communications in order to share the vision and scope of the organization to urge partnership in various initiatives, issues, and events.
  • Organize events and forums.
  • Act as a resource for any informational planning, technical assistance, or in any other capacity involving the organization.
  • Prepare any required reports.
  • Prepare new materials, such as power point presentations, press releases and the use of social media that promote the work of B-PEP/CAV and their initiatives. 
  • Provide communication to the public and  to various potential collaborative partners to share the vision and scope of the work of B-PEP/CAV and to urge partnership in various initiatives, issues and events.
  • Engage potential partners who could make commitments to implement strategies that impact personal and community violence; and conduct follow-up on commitments made.
  • Prepare Implementation reports of the work accomplished by community partners to be published periodically that would measure the effectiveness of the work of B-PEP/CAV.
  • Research topics and trends regarding the mission and projects of B-PEP/CAV.
  • Develop and design marketing strategies for promoting existing anti-violence strategic publications and to develop new materials.
  • Seek contributors for future B-PEP/CAV publications.
  • Research funding possibilities for sustainability.
  • Present B-PEP and CAV materials at resource fairs, community events, and other forums
  • Submit monthly, quarterly, and annual reports regarding performance outcomes and technical assistance summaries
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Marketing.
  • Grant writing.
  • Project development, creation and implementation.
  • Ability to communicate well orally and in writing.
  • Public speaking and advocacy.
  • Some reasonable knowledge of community issues, concerns and the mission and work of B-PEP/CAV.
  • Flexibility with hours.
  • Work independently and as a team member.
  • Interact well with supervisors, colleagues, outside agencies and the public.
  • Use Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and Social Media.


 

Education & Experience: some level of college education and administrative experience in community organizing preferred.


 

Act 33/34 Clearances, criminal background check, and reliable transportation.

Reports to: The Chairman & CEO of the Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP)/Co-Convener, Coalition Against Violence (CAV), and in his/her absence to the B-PEP Vice Chair/Co-Convener, Coalition Against Violence (CAV)


 

Work Location: From home and the Freedom Unlimited, Inc., rear office, 2201 Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219


 

Availability: Immediately, upon selection.






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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Photos about to appear in the community newspaper Stay tuned squared.

Andrew McKeon, Communications & Marketing Manager, Editor, The Bulletin for the Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation,
www.bloomfield-garfield.org
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Monday, June 22, 2015

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Getting to the 'End Game': Talking With Former West Virginia Governor Bob Wise

by Sarah Jackson

As the president of the Alliance for Excellent Education, Bob Wise has been leading the charge to make schools "future ready." The Alliance, along with U.S. Department of Education, is sponsoring a series of Future Ready Summits for district leaders and schoool superintendents across the country. Wise is also the former governor of West Virginia and an advocate for deeper learning, digital learning, and adolescent literacy.Bob Wise (USE THIS FOR JPEG) #28 - smaller

 We spoke with with Wise in preparation for Pittsburgh's Future Ready Summit, which is being held on June 22 and 23.

Remake Learning: So what does being "future ready" mean to you?

Bob Wise: To me, being future ready means preparing a student with core content knowledge but also with the ability to think critically, solve problems, and manage their future learning. In other words, they've learned how to learn. That's the end game. But what's important is, How do we get there?

To me, one of the ways we get there is to personalize learning so every teacher has the ability to meet every student where they are—rather than having to teach one size fits all.

The only way we can do that on a wide scale is through the effective use of educational technology. The Future Ready Summits are about working with superintendents and school leaders to develop a plan for how they're going to reach these higher learning goals and how they're going to use technology to assist them in reaching them.

What does getting to that endgame look like in a classroom?

You can't just slap a tablet on top of a textbook. You won't have any change in outcomes. It's not only about the devices, it's also about the culture and process you've created. Ultimately, technology is about enabling human beings to be more effective—not about replacing human beings. That's what the summits are about—building a plan that creates a culture so teachers, the most important element, know how to use technology to reach those desired ends.

You've said before that the decisions superintendents make in the next two or three years will shape education for the next 20. Why is right now a critical moment?

I think this is the most epic moment in American education in at least a century. There are four factors for that. First of all, every state has adopted much higher standards for their students. Number two is constrained state budgets. So there's a demand for higher quality with less money to deliver it.

Three? The changing role of teaching. We're asking our teachers now to use very sophisticated techniques to identify each student's learning needs and then adapt to them.

The fourth piece is the rapidly changing education technology that can help the teacher meet these challenges.

Every school superintendent in the country has to make decisions in the next two to three years about how to address those factors—and they have to address them all at once. That's what makes this an unprecedented time.

In Pittsburgh, the Remake Learning Network is building a web of hands-on, informal learning opportunities for students across the city and region. Why are these out-of-school learning opportunities as important as the learning that's happening in school?

Learning is a 24/7 experience. What I have observed in my own life but also through data is that we learn through doing. A maker lab, a HIVE program, and any other learning environments that attract students are critical because that gives them the engagement to be successful in school as well. [pullquote]What I have observed in my own life but also through data is that we learn through doing.[/pullquote]

In a perfect world, these opportunities [in and out of school] mesh. The school system is in tune and aware of other learning opportunities and is supporting them and, whenever possible, coordinating them. 

Superintendents have been sharing all kinds of takeaways from the summits on Twitter. What have you taken away from the summits you've attended?

I've been impressed by the commitment. First a district signs a pledge, then the superintendent commits to attending personally and selects a team of up to three other people. They're willing to spend a day-and-a-half interacting and sharing with their peers and to put themselves out there, even say, "Maybe I'm not as far along as I thought I was." That struck me.

The second thing was the wide differences, in a positive way, between where districts are. We're seeing some of the most sophisticated districts in the country in terms of technology implementation and digital learning. And we're also seeing districts who are saying: "I don't know how to get there. Let's get started." They're able to work together, there's a synergy that's developing. We're going to work on developing that further with the Future Ready Leadership Network, which is what we'll be talking about in Pittsburgh.

Sarah Jackson | June 22, 2015 at 1:13 pm | Categories: Blog Post | URL: http://wp.me/p46hoI-6EZ


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