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Family Film Festival - Free Kids' Movies All Summer!
June 22, 2010, 10:00 am - August 26, 2010, 1:00 pm
Event Name:
Family Film Festival - Free Kids' Movies All Summer!
Host:
Regal Cinemas Short Pump
Type:
Other
Regal Short Pump Cinemas Free G & PG rated movies for Children & Tweens Stop by and say hello to Tutor Doctor.
Selected G or PG movies start at 10:00am every Tuesday and Wednesday during the festival. Tickets and seating are first-come, first-served and are limited to theatre capacity.
The Free Family Film Festival is safe, lots of fun and a great way for kids to spend a weekday morning in the summer. Tickets for our 2010 Free Family Film Festival are exclusively available at select theatres' box office on the day of the show.
Court Street Stadium 12, 106 Court Street, Brooklyn
Cost:
free
RSVP required:
August 2, 2010, 4:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Event Name:
FREE trial class in flamenco dance-August 2nd!
Host:
Flamenco Latino
Type:
Workshop
Discover flamenco by taking a FREE trial class at Flamenco Latino in midtown Manhattan!The first Monday of every month, first time students at Flamenco Latino (both adults AND children included) may take a flamenco class free of charge. For August 2010, the next free trial night for first time students is Monday, August 2nd atFlamenco Latino Studio244 W 54th Street, 4th floor (bet. B-way and 8th Ave.)Adults:Monday 7:00-8:30 PM- Basic Beginner Flamenco w/ Aurora ReyesChildren:Monday 4:30-5:30 PM- Flamenco/Salsa w/ Aurora Reyes, Ages 5 and UpPlease wear comfortable clothes and shoes with a hard sole. For ladies, pumps are preferred.Call with questions and to reserve: 212-399-8519 flamlat@verizon.netwww.flamencolatino.com
Location:
244 W 54th Street, 4th fl., NY,NY 10019
Cost:
free
RSVP required:
Aurora 212-399-8519
August 3, 2010, 10:00 am - 2:30 pm
Event Name:
Technology Training Camp Part 1: New Resources for Teaching Economics
Host:
HSBC National Center for Economic and Financial Education
Type:
Workshop
Come and explore the many technology-based resources available from the Council for Economic Education. In this “economics training camp,” you will learn about two of our popular technology resources: Virtual Economics and EconEdLink. This workshop will focus on hands-on training. Participants will be given time to explore the resources and receive personalized instruction on how the resources can be implemented in their classrooms. If you have a laptop computer, please bring it to the workshop.Presenters: Kevin Smith, Curriculum and Instructional Designer, Council for Economic EducationAudience: Grades K-12Participants receive: The Virtual Economics CD-ROM, lunch, creative lesson ideas, and networking with colleagues.
Location:
122 East 42nd Street, Ste 2600, New York, NY 10168
Technology Training Camp Part 2: New Resources for Teaching Personal Finance
Host:
HSBC National Center for Economic and Financial Education
Type:
Workshop
Come and explore the many technology-based resources available from the Council for Economic Education. In this “personal finance training camp,” you will learn about several of our popular technology resources including Virtual Economics, EconEdLink, Financing Your Future® and the Gen i Revolution to name a few. This workshop will focus on hands-on training. Participants will be given time to explore the resources and receive personalized instruction on how the resources can be implemented in their classrooms. If you have a laptop computer, please bring it to the workshop.Presenters: Kevin Smith, Curriculum and Instructional Designer, Council for Economic EducationAudience: Grades K-12Participants receive: The Financing Your Future® DVD resource, lunch, creative lesson ideas, and networking with colleagues.
Location:
122 East 42nd Street, Ste 2600, New York, NY 10168
HSBC National Center for Economic and Financial Education
Type:
Workshop
How much of a loan can families afford? How do they avoid becoming over-extended with debt? This workshop will provide teachers with a background to understanding access to credit (loans) that could fund major expenses such as a college/university education, a graduate degree, an apprenticeship program, or home renovations, with an emphasis on student loans as the illustration. We will evaluate how to repay this type of credit by analyzing personal income and consumer budgets using online resources such as O*NET. This requires a discussion of what affects wages and salaries, earnings by college major, and employment projections and occupations that are in-demand for the next 10 years.Presenters: Deborah Figart, Professor of Education and Economics and Director, New Jersey Coalition for Financial Education southern regional officeAudience: Grades 6-12 recommendedParticipants receive: Personal finance resources developed and published for the Council for Economic Education, lunch, creative lesson ideas and networking with colleagues
Location:
122 East 42nd Street, Ste 2600, New York, NY 10168
Encouraging and helping educators to use playwriting in the classroom is one of Young Playwrights Inc.’s primary goals. What better way to insure the future of the American theater than by empowering teachers to unleash the artistic voices of America’s youth? It takes a dedicated teacher to introduce playwriting into the curriculum, but the rewards are found in every student who finds her/his voice through this unique medium. This hands-on workshop will demonstrate how playwriting can be used as a bridge to be a catalyst for learning and challenge participants through a carefully devised curriculum that allows them to sample some of our Write A Play! exercises.For additional information regarding the Young Playwrights Inc. Teacher Training Institute CLICK HERE.
Location:
431 Fifth Avenue NY, NY 10185
Cost:
150.00
RSVP required:
Frances McGarry
August 7, 2010, 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Event Name:
East New York Family Day
Host:
We the Kids Foundation
Type:
Fair
OVER 75 VENDORS TO BE A VENDOR AT THIS EVENT PLEASE CALL Mr. Best at 718 552-2228 or email at we_the_kids@yahoo.com.
Location:
Thomas Jefferson field, Flatlands & Shepherd, Brooklyn
Encouraging and helping educators to use playwriting in the classroom is one of Young Playwrights Inc.’s primary goals. What better way to insure the future of the American theater and encourage innovation than by empowering teachers to unleash the artistic voices of America’s youth? The Teacher Training Institute (TTI) will introduce participants to the Write A Play! Curriculum and provide teachers with effective tools for integrating playwriting into the curriculum. Building on a foundation of improvisation and collaborative writing, The TTI offers methods to enhance students’ cognitive abilities, including analytical/critical thinking, conflict resolution/problem solving, and literacy. It takes a dedicated teacher to take the risk of introducing playwriting into the curriculum, but the rewards are found in every student who finds her/his voice through this unique medium.For additional information regarding the Young Playwrights Inc. Teacher Training Institute CLICK HERE.
Young Playwrights Inc.’s Advanced Teacher Training Institute provides an intensive focus on craft and the creative process while building on the foundation of improvisation and writing exercises established in the original Institute. You will learn to:•stimulate useful and supportive discussion of a work-in-progress and facilitate peer dialogue. •formulate guiding questions to encourage revision•identify common dramaturgical problems and suggest relevant troubleshooting strategies•analyze a play using exercises from the Write A Play! Curriculum such as the Major Dramatic Question or The Need to Tell to define the qualities inherent in strong playwriting •empower your students to become better writers and sharpen their critical thinking skills through the practice of self-questioning You will receive: •the Write A Play! Curriculum Guide, Stage Two•five hours of Professional Development creditAnd just like the Teacher Training Institute, this course:•addresses Arts Learning outcomes for theater from the National Arts Education Standards•meets NYS standards for Language Arts
August 9, 2010, 1:00 am - August 13, 2010, 12:00 pm
Event Name:
Christianity, Islam and Judaism: Using Historical Content, Current Perspectives and Modern Technologies to Teach the Abrahamic R
Host:
New York Public Library
Type:
Workshop
This week-long seminar focuses on teaching the sacred in the secular classroom and examines both the history of these three faiths as well as the lived belief of communities in NYC today. In addition to scholarly presentations, participants will work with experts in instructional technologies and digital resources such as Google Mapping, VoiceThread, NYPL's Digital Gallery and Online Databases as well as using curatorial ideas in classroom teaching and assessment. Participants will visit St. John the Divine to focus on strategies for addressing religion in the school context and will go to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture to learn about Christianity and Islam in the African American Communities. Along the way, facilitators will be focusing on classroom relevance and participants will use the New York Public Library’s digital and physical resources to enhance their content knowledge and develop relevant, engaging, standards-aligned instructional materials. To Register: Please contact Janna Robin Janna_Robin@nypl.org This seminar is also available for NYC DOE P-Credit Register at the NYC DOE ASPDP site. Use course code P5-378SS10
August 10, 2010, 10:00 am - August 12, 2010, 4:00 pm
Event Name:
Personal Finance Boot Camp: Get Your Students into Financial Shape
Host:
HSBC National Center for Economic and Financial Education
Type:
Conference
Help your students acquire the skills they need to navigate today’s complex world of personal finance! This workshop will provide you with the skills and information necessary to introduce the basics of personal finance to your students and help them make sound decisions that will lead to financial security. A range of financial planning issues will be addressed including career planning, budgeting and money management, how to be a good consumer, saving versus spending, investments, taxes, consumer credit, and insurance. Teachers will leave the workshop with a thorough understanding of basic personal finance issues, a collection of nationally tested lessons, a plan to integrate these lessons into their classroom, and the confidence to provide their students with the information and guidance necessary to make well-informed personal finance decisions.Presenters: Rick Fenner, Director, Mohawk Valley Center for Economic Education, and Associate Professor of Economics, Utica CollegeAudience: Grades 9 -12 recommendedParticipants receive: Personal finance resources developed and published for the Council for Economic Education, lunch, creative lesson ideas, and networking with colleagues
Location:
122 East 42nd Street, Ste 2600, New York, NY 10168
HSBC National Center for Economic and Financial Education
Type:
Conference
Elementary school students are curious about their world and how it works. They are good at classifying information, solving problems and finding the logic in a situation. This workshop uses two publications, Pocket Power (grades K-2) and Steps to Financial Fitness (grades 3-5), that help stimulate this intellectual curiosity without sacrificing any of the more playful aspects of learning. The active learning lessons use engaging strategies that enable students to develop the skills and understanding needed for sound financial decision-making. They also provide the stepping-stones to the more complicated world of personal finance that younger students will later encounter.Presenters: Bonnie Meszaros and Barbara EmeryAudience: Grades K-5 recommendedParticipants receive: The new Financial Fitness for Life K-2 and 3-5 publications, lunch, creative lesson ideas and networking with colleagues
Location:
122 East 42nd Street, Ste 2600, New York, NY 10168
HSBC National Center for Economic and Financial Education
Type:
Conference
Pre-teens and just-teens are moving seriously into abstract thinking and can project possible outcomes with ease. When armed with the knowledge of how to proceed, they are ready to take on some adult tasks. This workshop uses the publication Shaping Up Your Financial Future, which features 16 lessons focusing on topics such as the economics way of thinking, the importance of an education, money management, saving, investing, and credit. These middle school lessons give students the information and the confidence they need to set goals and research options. The lessons also involve students with the larger community, a transition from school world to real world that sixth to eighth graders welcome. Students also learn that many personal finance decisions require them to use their mathematics skills.Presenters: Bonnie Meszaros and Barbara EmeryAudience: Grades 6-8 recommendedParticipants receive: The new Financial Fitness for Life 6-8 publication, lunch, creative lesson ideas and networking with colleagues
Location:
122 East 42nd Street, Ste 2600, New York, NY 10168
HSBC National Center for Economic and Financial Education
Type:
Conference
Come learn about how to teach high school students to make informed decisions when it comes to earning an income, saving and spending, using credit, and budgeting. This workshop is based on lessons in the Bringing Home the Gold publication and will provide you with background information, preparation materials, student activities, and assessments to promote active learning. All lessons are tied to standards for personal finance and economic literacy. Featured topics include: evaluating career choices, making responsible spending decisions, using credit wisely, and the cost of spending vs. saving.Presenters: Bonnie Meszaros and Barbara EmeryAudience: Grades 9-12 recommendedParticipants receive: The new Financial Fitness for Life 9-12 publication, lunch, creative lesson ideas and networking with colleagues
Location:
122 East 42nd Street, Ste 2600, New York, NY 10168