Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Fwd: DIA Newsletter November 2018 Issue

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From: Diversity In Aquatics


DIA Newsletter November 2018 Issue
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Greetings Aquatic and Community Leaders!   

We are excited that the holidays are approaching and that we will be counting down to the year 2019 very soon! You all know that means our favorite event will be here before we know it!

We invite you to join us this year at our 2019 Diversity in Aquatics Convention, April 12-14, 2019 held at the beautiful Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay Hotel.  The Diversity In Aquatics Convention (DIA) is our annual flagship program aimed to bring together one of the most extensive
collection of diverse and passionate aquatic experts, professionals, athletes, and enthusiasts in the nation/world. The focus of Diversity In Aquatics is on empowering communities through education and involvement in aquatic physical activities, water safety awareness and drowning prevention efforts in traditionally underrepresented communities and vulnerable populations.  The 2019 Diversity In Aquatics Convention in Miami, Florida provides the opportunity for participants to serve as a think tank on progress in addressing "Drowning" as a "Neglected Public Health Threat" as outlined in the World Health Organization's (2018) Global Report on Drowning.

This year marks the 11th year of the establishment of Diversity In Aquatics and our 7th Convention where we will continue to build and grow our mission of saving lives. The 2019 DIA Convention theme, "Unite In Action", reflects the challenges in addressing the burden of drowning in traditionally underrepresented communities while developing solutions and action plans to make a difference, focusing on the following areas:

Increasing Knowledge and Awareness
○ History of aquatics in underrepresented communities
○ Research symposium and presentations on best practices and culturally relevant education

Broadening Prevention Education and Aquatic Programming
○ Expanding water safety education and drowning prevention
Sport specific focused efforts of the Aquatic Councils

Creating Partnerships and Community Collaborations
○ A national leadership summit with the American Red Cross
○ Think tank with a body of experts providing advice and ideas on aquatics

We hope you will be a part of our growing number of aquatic ambassadors who are gaining insights into best practices that can increase diverse participation and decrease the drowning
statistics, while working with nationally recognized organizations and governing bodies of aquatic sports under the United States Olympic Committee.  
In addition to our member-centered workshops, research sessions, and implementation of cutting-edge aquatic programs and strategies, Diversity in Aquatics has partnered with the American Red Cross to create a National Diversity Leadership Summit. The summit will bring together diverse organizations as well aquatic professionals focused on working to create solutions towards both the organization's missions of increasing water safety education and safe participation in aquatic physical activities.

Lastly, don't forget to bring your aquatic gear, as it is a tradition of ours, for attendees to get in the water and experience for themselves new aquatics skills and disciplines (scuba demo, open water swimming, deep water running, triathlon/multi-sport training, rowing, etc.).  

To register for the: Diversity In Aquatics Convention 2019 "Unite in Action" - Miami, FL.

Web Registration: DIVERSITYINAQUATICS.COM/CONVENTION 


Click Here For Hotel Registration at a special $169.00/night 
 
See you in Miami, FL in 2019!

Diversity In Aquatics 
Featured Highlights
  • April 12-14, 2019 7th Diversity In Aquatics Convention
  • Happy Holidays!!
  • Diversity in Aquatics Award Nominations!!
  • Apply for Scholarship to attend DIA 2019 Convention Today!
  • Upcoming Aquatic Events
  • DIA Member Highlights
  • The Coaching Corner & Training Tips
  • Water Safety Tips 
  • What's On Our Shelf!
Diversity in Aquatics 2019 Awards
Each year Diversity In Aquatics honors those individuals who help to further the mission of curving the drowning statistics, increasing swimming competency among undeserved and underrepresented communities by increasing aquatic sports participation, for fitness, recreation, health, competition, and professions, for youth and adults. Nominations are due by December 5, 2018.
Click HERE to submit your nominations!

Apply for the Scholarship to attend the DIA 2019 Convention!
This year, we have the opportunity to offer scholarships to attend convention. The scholarship will cover the registration fee, convention meals, and attendance for the gala for the attendee. There are a limited number of scholarships available. The application deadline is December 1, 2018. Decisions will be made by December 10, 2018.
Click HERE to complete the application!


Aquatics Training School for Pre-Convention
 
Diversity in Aquatics will be offering and Aquatics Training School as a Pre-Convention 3-day Event, April 10-12, 2019. 
Pre-Convention: DIA Aquatics Training School  (3 days)
Day 1: Wednesday, April 10th (1:00 pm -5:00 pm)
Day 2: Thursday, April 11th (8:00 am - 8:00 pm)
Day 3: Friday, April 12th (8:00 am - 2:00 pm)
 
  Click HERE to register for the Pre-Convention. We will have the following course offerings:
  • Water Safety Instructor (WSI) 
  • Lifeguard Class 
  • Lifeguard Instructor Class 
  • Lifeguard Instructor Review

DIA Member Highlights

Mr. Virgil Chancy was apart diverse group of Potomac Valley Swimming (PVS) Officials giving of their time at the Annual Black History Month Swim Meet that was held at the Takoma Park Aquatic Center. They were featured in the Mr. Chauncy and the other PVS Officials were featured in the PVS October newsletter! This is an example of the importance of diversity and representation at all levels in aquatics.

Click the link to HERE view the newsletter! 
Aquatic Upcoming Events
The Coaching Corner

 
USA Swimming Regional Coach Clinics

USA Swimming National Team &
Bill Requiring Prompt Abuse Reporting Passes

 
Training Tip
Rowing Training: Check out the Sports Fitness Advisor website. Sports Fitness is providing a guide that is even more detailed, updated and comprehensive - it is a multi-page guide on rowing training that is packed with practical tips and advice. Check out their site today! 
This is our Official Diversity in Aquatics T-Shirt!! Order your shirt today and support the Diversity in Aquatics mission to increase knowledge and awareness, aquatic programming, and sustainability in water safety and drowning prevention efforts.

Click HERE to purchase a DIA T-shirt!


Help Diversity In Aquatics Programs every time you shop on Amazon.com.


You will not be charged extra for your purchases.

 
https://smile.amazon.com/ch/26-3360459
Water Safety Tips
  1. Adult Supervision – Never turn your back on your child around water. It takes just seconds for him/her to be in serious trouble. Assign a Water Watcher so there are never questions about which adult is responsible for watching the child and be aware of the distractions unique to the winter months: holiday parties, house guests, etc.
  2. Educate Others – When traveling to relatives' and friends' homes they may not understand the importance of keeping gates closed, doors locked, closing toilet seats, emptying buckets, etc. Visiting family, holiday parties and celebrations can lead to breakdowns in routine supervision and effective barriers to the water. If a child is missing, look for him or her in the pool or spa first.
  3. Decoration Hazards – Decorations and lights can pose problems with young children around the house and water. Watch for lights and electrical cords around water, make sure no outside decorations provide a means for a child to climb over a fence or open a locked gate.
  4. Maintain Pools in the Winter
    – Keep pools well maintained with clear water even if it is too cold to swim. If someone falls in, they can be   seen and be helped faster.
    – Pool covers need to be drained of accumulated rain water and free of debris.
    – Ensure any pool and spa you use has compliant drain covers, and ask your pool service provider if you       do not know.
  5. Hot Tubs – Install and use a lockable safety cover on your spa. Supervision must be one adult per child due to the high temperatures and turbulence of the water in a hot tub. When young children are in the hot tub, keep the temperature below 90 degrees Fahrenheit and limit exposure to less than ten minutes.
  6. Fencing – Install a four-foot or taller fence around the pool and spa use self-closing and self-latching gates; ask your neighbors to do the same at their pools.
  7. Survival Swimming Lessons – The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) states, "lessons may actually reduce the risk in drowning for children ages 1-4 years old." Infant Swimming Resource goes beyond traditional swimming instruction, by teaching children aquatic survival skills designed to help them survive should they reach the water alone.
What's On Our Shelf
Sea Together Magazine
2019, 1st Issue: 001

Sea Together is an annual, creative print publication featuring the stories, opinions, and creativity of women surfers around the world.

2018 is the first year that Sea Together Magazine is publishing a magazine, highlighting the experiences of diverse women who enjoy the aquatic activity and sport of surfing. Ms. Nique Miller is gracing the cover of the first issue of this magazine, showing that black women are making waves in sport of surfing!

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Mark Rauterkus       Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
Swimming and Water Polo Coach, Schenley High School, Pittsburgh, PA
http://CLOH.wikia.com
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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Fwd: 💨🍂 The winds of change are blowing! FCC-PHCC events and staff changes 👥

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In Our Neighborhood
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
 

Join us next week at our Community Gathering!


Join us for our Community Gathering on Tues, Nov. 27th!
Location: The Pittsburgh Project, 2801 N. Charles St. 15214
Doors at 5:30pm
Meeting starts at 6:00pm

This month we will be holding elections for board members for Fineview and Perry Hilltop. Below are links to candidate information, and a printable ballot which can be mailed to us, postmarked by Sat, Nov. 24th. Only paid members are eligible to vote.
FINEVIEW: Candidates / Ballot / Membership Form
PERRY HILLTOP: Candidates / Ballot / Membership Form
We will also be hosting a drug overdose prevention training about how to use Narcan/naxolone to save lives! In addition, public officials and the police will be available to give updates and answer questions.
Free food & childcare provided!
 


Note: Mark your calendar for monthly community gatherings, which will take place the 4th Tuesday of the month at 5:30/6:00pm. Our next gathering will take place Tuesday, January 22nd at The Pittsburgh Project (2801 N Charles St. 15214).
 

Staff Changes 

In September, Carla Arnold joined the Fineview and Perry Hilltop staff as an AmeriCorps VISTA. We are happy to have Carla with us! '

Carla decided to join FCC/PHCC as staff after coming to the community gatherings for over a year and and volunteering for 6 months. A lifelong Pittsburgher with one daughter, she worked at Central Blood Bank for 25 years. She loves to read as a hobby.

Say hello when you see her!




In December, our Community Engagement Coordinator, Zeba Ahmed, will be saying goodbye after 2 years with us. She will moving to northeast Japan in January to take a job promoting tourism and local businesses.
Here is a message from her:
"Perry Hilltop and Fineview are the first place where I've felt at home and part of a community since I was little. I've really enjoyed getting to meet and spend time with my neighbors. Thank you!"



As such, we will be hiring a new person to join us!
Do you like connecting with people? Do you agree residents should drive development in our community? Fineview and Perry Hilltop  Citizens Councils are looking for someone to join our team working to engage residents in building a stronger, inclusive community that benefits all neighbors, especially those most vulnerable. Learn more here.


Who will our new team member be?

 

Holiday Party and Volunteer Appreciation Potluck

Bring your family and a dish to share on Thurs, Dec. 13, 6:00pm, as we celebrate our accomplishments over the past year! We will be at the Community Resource Mall (former McNaugher School, 2610 Maple Ave. 15214). We will also have a gift exchange. If you would like to participate, bring a gift under $5, labeled appropriately. Hope to see you!

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Mark Rauterkus       Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
Swimming and Water Polo Coach, Schenley High School, Pittsburgh, PA
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell

Monday, November 19, 2018

Fwd: Main Line League Senior Response Needed

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From: Damon Newman

 

11.19.2018

 

 

Coaches,

 

We hope you can return this Winter for the Main Line League season 2019.  Last year we had enough for two division.  Please respond to the email by December 6th if you are interested in playing.  Please indicate what division you want to play in.  Here are the dates for the Main Line League Senior:

 

A Div

1/27

2/9

2/23

3/16

 

 

 

B Div

2/10

2/17

2/24

3/10

3/23 Championship  

4/6 Championship

 

 

 

Last year's division are listed below:  

A Division

Villanova A

La Salle

Greenwich

Greater Philly

Kingfish Vets

NJ Masters

HAWCS

Penn

 

B Division

Franklins

Villanova B

Drexel

Delaware

Lehigh

West Chester

F & M

St. Joes

 

 

The B division will have a split championship weekend to work around university Spring break dates. 

 

Damon Newman

Membership

610 277 6787

   

 

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Mark Rauterkus       Mark@Rauterkus.com 
Executive Director of SKWIM USA, a 501(c)(3)
The Pittsburgh Project - swim coach and head lifeguard
Middle School Swim Coach at The Ellis School
Former Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy
Sabbatical for 2018: PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim & Water Polo 
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team

http://CLOH.org

412 298 3432 = cell

Sunday, November 18, 2018

PE Professional Development from FB post

Professional Development

Teachers report numerous barriers to technology use including budget, class size, and training. Physical educators may be willing to use technology in their teaching if given opportunities to prepare, practice and use appropriate resources. However, research shows that only 42% of physical education teachers receive staff development training on using physical activity monitoring devices, and only 37% of physical education teachers received staff development training on using technology overall.

Professional development typically is conducted by local colleges and universities, professional associations, and/or regional educational institutions (district offices, local educational agencies). These agencies grant college credits or salary points for teachers. Many of these professional development approaches are costly, often ineffective, and unable to reach all educators. This is especially true for physical educators with coaching responsibilities who often find it difficult to attend professional development workshops. 

New large-scale professional development models that use effective strategies, and are scalable, accessible, sustainable, and cost-effective are needed. Today training can take place via the Internet, allowing educators to learn at their convenience. The number of virtual colleges and training centers on the Internet is growing by leaps and bounds. The University of Houston (Texas), Azusa Pacific College, University of Southern Florida, and Emporia (Kansas) State University, for example, offer complete online Masters Degree programs in physical education. Additionally, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) like Coursera and Udacity, are available providing thousands of courses to educate hundreds and thousands of participants simultaneously. These courses promote self directed learning, peer-supported learning, authentic project-based learning, data-informed activities, case- study approaches, and anytime-anywhere learning. 

Teachers should be engaged in designing their own professional development; ensuring that it meets their specific needs. For professional learning to be successful, it needs to be ongoing and include courses, de ned goals and expectations, models and motivation for change (perhaps tied to regional and school leadership) and linked to school's curriculum goals.
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Mark Rauterkus       Mark@Rauterkus.com 
Executive Director of SKWIM USA, a 501(c)(3)
The Pittsburgh Project - swim coach and head lifeguard
Middle School Swim Coach at The Ellis School
Former Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy
Sabbatical for 2018: PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim & Water Polo 
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team

http://CLOH.org

412 298 3432 = cell