Friday, January 08, 2016

Fwd: January 15th training---Developing Positive Student/Teacher Relationships

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Next Training

Love and Logic:
Developing Positive Student/Teacher Relationships

Friday, January 15th – 11:30am to 1:30pm / 3 to 5 pm

We are pleased to announce the next in a series of 7 no-cost trainings that will allow participants to become fully trained in the 9 Essential Skills for the "Love and Logic Classroom", a nationally recognized model and philosophy of classroom management.  Participants are able to earn a "Love and Logic" certificate, ACT 48 hours and/or PQAS hours.

In this session participants will learn:

  • How coercive strategies and tangible rewards backfire with disruptive, resistant students
  • That positive teacher-student relationships are the key to success with such students
  • The difference between general praise and specific encouraging feedback
  • The importance of greeting students each day with friendly eye contact, a smile, and a handshake
  • The "One-Sentence Intervention" technique for building successful relationships with the most challenging students.
Location: The Children's Home, 5324 Penn Avenue.
Register online

About the trainer

Shayna Willis, M.A.Ed. is a highly qualified teacher with over 12 years experience in the field of education. Currently, she serves educators by developing and delivering professional development seminars throughout the Pittsburgh region while serving students as an adjunct mathematics professor at Community College of Allegheny County. Shayna is also a tenacious advocate for children and the founder of Willis Advocacy, which works throughout the South Hills of Pittsburgh to help parents navigate the educational system and ensure that schools are meeting the needs of their gifted students.

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Thursday, January 07, 2016

Fwd: Become a Babysitter’s Training Instructor & Help Train Our Next Generation of Babysitters

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From: "Hennessy, Ann J." <Ann.Hennessy@redcross.org>
Date: Jan 7, 2016 11:49 AM
Subject: Become a Babysitter's Training Instructor & Help Train Our Next Generation of Babysitters
To: "Mark@Rauterkus.com" <Mark@rauterkus.com>
Cc:

American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED, Emergency Medical Response and Lifeguard Instructors are now able to take the Babysitter's Training Instructor Bridge online and free of charge!

 

It's a simple process, all that is needed is to access the Instructor and Participant course materials and complete the online exam. 

 

Instructions can be found on www.instructorscorner.org.

§  Click on the "Caregiving" tab then

§  Click on Babysitter's Training then

§  Download the Instructor Bulletin

 

Per Person Participant Certification Fee is $10.  You can find this information on Page 17 of the AP/LTP Course Listing that can also be found on www.instructorscorner.org  

§  Click on Instructor Tools Tab then

§  Click on AP and LTP Resource then

§  Download the AP and LTP Course List

 

Supplies needed to teach the Babysitter's Training Program are listed in the instructor's manual on Instructors Corner. 

 

The purpose of the Babysitter's Training course is to provide youth, ages 11-15, who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. This training will help participants to develop leadership skills; learn how to develop a babysitting business, keep themselves and others safe and help children behave; and learn about basic child care and basic first aid.

 

If you do become a Babysitter's Training Instructor, your BST Instructor certification will be added to your profile.  To check your profile, please go to the Red Cross Learning Center: https://classes.redcross.org/Saba/Web/Main

Log in.  If you do not know your user name and password, please call 1-800-733-2767 option 3 then option 2 then option 4 for help in retrieving your user name or password.

 

§  Click on "My Profile."  On the top row click on "expand all."  Scroll down to check your expiration date under licenses and certificates.

§  If you need to change personal information like your email address click on "Edit Profile Snapshot" enter the new information then "save."

§  You will also see primary and secondary organizations on your profile.  The organizations you are connected to in the learning center are listed here.  

 

Thank you for your consideration and please call or email if you have any questions. 

 

Ann

Ann Hennessy

Sales Representative, Preparedness, Health and Safety Services

 

American Red Cross

Western PA Territory

2801 Liberty Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

(412) 439-9958

Ann.Hennessy@redcross.org

 

 

 

Fwd: Developing Positive Student Teacher Relationships-Free Training

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  PLEASE RSVP---- THIS TRAININGS HAVE BEEN A HUGE SUCCESS...
 
 




Wednesday, January 06, 2016

Fwd: Join us in Miami for the Media Learning Seminar, May road trip?

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Date: Jan 6, 2016 12:15 PM
Subject: Join us in Miami for the Media Learning Seminar
To: "Mark" <mark@rauterkus.com>
Cc:

Registration is open for the Media Learning Seminar in Miami.
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Dear Mark,

I hope you will join me for Knight Foundation's ninth annual Media Learning Seminar May 1-3, 2016, to see firsthand how community and place-based foundations have become leaders in using technology, journalism and civic engagement to make their cities more successful. Registration is now open.

This year's event will gather philanthropic and media leaders to examine the pillars of city success – retaining talented people, expanding opportunity and creating a culture of engagement – and emphasizing the role of accurate and contextual information in fostering each. Sessions will range from the use of virtual reality in storytelling to insights on leading game-changing projects for cities. They will draw on the expertise of foundations around the country and Knight's programs in communities, journalism, media innovation and the arts.

The event begins Sunday afternoon with pre-sessions on social media and the human-centered design process. We are considering a pilot project that would pair community foundations and local information partners in using the design process to develop new ways to inform and engage their communities. If that interests you, please register for the pre-session workshop.

Sunday evening, we will host a screening of "Spotlight," the award-winning film that chronicles The Boston Globe's investigation into the priest sex-abuse scandal in Boston, with a panel presentation including members of the original editorial team. 

This gathering is designed for community and place-based foundations, which, because of their local knowledge, are best positioned to help lead community change. With support from Knight Foundation, there is no registration fee for the seminar, which will take place at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami. Foundations can bring one senior staff member and one board member; registration is on a first-come, first-served basis until the seminar is full. Knight's funding also makes possible a reduced hotel room rate of $245 per night for seminar attendees, which is available only through the online seminar registration. 

Please register today

I look forward to seeing you.

Best,

Alberto Ibargüen
President and CEO 
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation







 

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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Great Schools calls it an opportunity for parents, students, and teachers in Pittsburgh to speak about PPS Superintendent Search




Unique opportunity to provide input for superintendent search...
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Superintendent Search: Community Forums


5pm - Registration
6pm - Forum Begins


Dates and Locations of Meetings:
- Barack Obama (January 7)
- Oliver High School (January 13)
- Brashear High School (January 19)
- Carrick High School (January 21)
- Board of Education Public Session (January 25)
- Langley School (January 26)
- University Preparatory at Milliones (January 28)
 

Pittsburgh parents, students, teachers and community members are being presented with a unique opportunity to provide input and contribute to the job description of Pittsburgh's next superintendent. For that reason, it is vital that we commit, to the best of our abilities, to participating in the upcoming community forums and search process.

 

The Pittsburgh School Board has committed to an open search process with input from the community. In order to gather this input, the School Board will host seven community forums in January. The format will be similar to the School Board Public Hearings with 3 minutes allotted to each registered speaker to talk. Registration to speak will begin at 5 pm the day of each event at each of the seven locations, and the forums will begin at 6 pm sharp. Feedback can also be submitted through a toll-free phone number, 888-839-5445, or emailed to input@pittsupsearch.com. More details are posted at pittsupsearch.com.

  

During the first Community Engagement meeting, hosted by Great Public Schools, on October 22, 2015, input was received from parents, teachers, students and community members on what they were looking for in the next superintendent. This information was compiled and is presented below by category and order of importance (as ranked by participants). Speakers may use any or all of this information when speaking at one of the seven community forums to directly share with the School Board and Perkins Consulting group their priorities for the next superintendent.

 

Transformative Parent/Guardian & Student Engagement

  • Community Schools with community input
  • Leaning on student strength - empowering students
  • A student union
  • Parents involved in policy/decision making
  • More support for students and families
  • Meetings in different neighborhoods
  • Better communication & PPS website

 

Healthy Living & Learning Environments

  • More recess and gym
  • Schools open 24/7
  • A Nurse in Every School Every day
  • Many more guidance counselors in every school every day
  • Mental health services
  • Physical activity integrated into everyday learning in every classroom
  • Transportation issues - safety, timing
  • Flexible school day schedules

 

Equity & Racial Justice

  • Superintendent engaged in city's development. Strategies and awareness of neighborhood makeup and housing diversity - can relate to feeder patterns
  • Poverty needs to be addressed
  • Recruit and retain more teachers of color
  • Support for teachers to learn cultural competency
  • Student and teacher voice captured through exit interviews (moving, graduating, etc).
  • Teach and make opportunities for all kids, not just gifted.
  • Challenge - Magnet schools can drive resources from neighborhood schools

 

Restorative Justice and Discipline

  • No zero to tolerance
  • Racial injustice lens
  • Teachers cannot do it alone - need other professionals/caring adults to support
  • Superintendent needs to be FULLY invested in restorative justice and restorative practices.
  • Individualized attention to students
  • Relationship building emphasized

 

Transparency and Accessibility of Administrators

  • More support for principals
  • Budget transparency
  • Accessibility of central office administration (close the fortress mentality)

 

What's Missing/Miscellaneous (red=more highly selected than any other area)

  • Expand sports programs (builds community)
  • Expand arts and music
  • A teaching philosophy rather than teaching to test
  • Superintendent needs a clear vision (i.e. more project-based learning, universal gifted testing)
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Saturday, December 26, 2015

What if.... 2016 was a happy New Year.



Judge Napolitano got fired from Fox News after this 5-minute video, so says some post on the internet. Regardless, it is must see video.

The greatest hour of danger is now!

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Summer Learning -- even after 3 pm.

In Taking Summer Seriously, the Packard Foundation examines a growing trend in California to improve access to high-quality learning after 3 p.m. and in the summer.


As part of the Summer Matters campaign, schools across California are building new models of summer enrichment programs designed to engage kids in a more hands-on way. Advocates say these expanded learning options are vital for low-income children at risk of falling further behind. 

Learn about the latest research and hear from school administrators, educators, parents and the students themselves about how these new models are making a difference for California's children on the Packard Foundation's website.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Fwd: We're not making this up

Update from Public Citizen


The World Trade Organization (WTO) just authorized up to $1 billion a year in trade sanctions against the U.S. if we don't get rid of the country-of-origin meat labels (COOL) that we rely on to make informed choices about our food.

The only good news about this outrageous ruling is that it might help kill the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) by sending a clear warning about what's at stake — and at steak too!

And it follows just two weeks after the WTO ordered the U.S. to roll back the dolphin-safe tuna labeling policies that allow us to make sure the tuna we buy is caught in ways that do not kill dolphins.

These are just two more reasons why you should urge your members of Congress to reject the TPP.

Remember when President Barack Obama delivered that speech at Nike headquarters? He said critics' warnings that the TPP or any trade pact could "undermine American regulation — food safety, worker safety, even financial regulations" was "just not true ... they're making this stuff up. No trade agreement is going to force us to change our laws."

These WTO rulings prove yet again that trade agreements can undermine even the most popular U.S. consumer and environmental safeguards.

And the TPP would open us up to more of these threats and even empower foreign corporations to directly attack our laws.

The COOL case isn't the first trade pact attack on our laws. After losing past trade challenges, the U.S. rolled back gasoline cleanliness standards, protections for sea turtles and vehicle fuel efficiency requirements.

Tell your members of Congress to say "no!" to the TPP and its sneak attacks on our laws.

Nine out of 10 Americans support COOL. It is why meat in our grocery stores has labels that inform us where it comes from.

But the popular labeling policy has been under attack by Mexican and Canadian cattle and pork producers and the U.S. meat processing industry. When they could not stop Congress from passing the policy, they shifted to Plan B: deregulation by trade pact attack.

While you and I see this as an anti-democratic attack on a popular consumer policy, the corporate interests behind the TPP see only dollar signs.

That's because the TPP would expand the opportunities for such challenges, empowering corporations to roll back the consumer and environmental safeguards on which we all rely.

Take action now to stop the TPP.

Thanks for all you do.

In solidarity,

Melanie Foley
Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch
 

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Wednesday, December 02, 2015

Fwd: Funding for drowning prevention programs

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From: "Rebecca Wear Robinson" <rebeccalioness@gmail.com>
Date: Dec 2, 2015 8:01 PM
Subject: Funding for drowning prevention programs
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If we work together we can attract major funding for drowning prevention programs globally.
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$45 billion has been donated to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.  I have created a petition requesting that drowning prevention be one of their targeted causes.  Please click here to sign the petition, and remember to share the link on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.  The petition reads as follows:  

Dear Ms. Chan and Mr. Zuckerberg,

Congratulations on the birth of your daughter and thank you for celebrating her birth with your generous gift to the world.  We in the global drowning prevention field would like to respectfully request that drowning be one of the targeted causes of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.  

Drowning has recently been identified by both the World Health Organization and UNICEF as a hidden global epidemic and leading killer of children.  Just as Facebook cuts across geographic, socio-economic, and cultural lines globally, so does drowning.  Unfortunately, children and those with the fewest resources are most at risk.

With your help, drowning could be virtually eradicated.  Just as guinea worm has been almost eradicated through education and change in behavior, so too can drowning be drastically reduced through cost-effective education and change in behavior.  

With your help, all the world's children could learn the skills to successfully navigate the water that covers 70% of the Earth's surface.

With your help, one of the leading causes of death and injury for children could be transformed into skills that also improve health, physical coordination, and school performance.

With your help, we could end a global epidemic in one generation.  As water safety skills become internalized and sustainable, they will be passed down from one generation to the next, permanently reducing injuries and death by drowning.

Please, we need your help.

Sincerely,

The Global Drowning Prevention Community

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