March 1, 2012, 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Be BRAVE Against Bullying Fair | |
| Host: | UFT |
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| Type: | Fair | |
Contact: Gina Romeo at gromeo2@schools.nyc.gov.School staff, educators, and families are invited to this anti-bullying fair, which aligns with Respect for All.The fair will take place on Thursday, March 1 from 2-6pm at the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) headquarters located at 52 Broadway.For anti-bullying resources from the UFT, visit the Be BRAVE Against Bullying website: http://www.uft.org/campaigns/be-brave-against-bull ying | ||
| Location: | United Federation of Teachers (UFT) headquarters located at 52 Broadway. | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 1, 2012, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Free Monthly Educator Lab | |
| Host: | World Savvy |
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| Type: | Workshop | |
On the first Thursday of each month during the school year, World Savvy hosts a free, monthly, peer learning session at our offices in San Francisco and New York City. Open to all education professionals, World Savvy’s MAPLabs are designed to foster reflection and community among globally minded educators, as well as to provide support with curriculum or classroom strategy.Structure:The first hour of each MAPLab is devoted to a collaborative assessment conference where we focus special attention on a sample of student work. Bring an example of student work to each lab and together we will select one to inspire our first hour of conversation. During the second hour, the group engages in learning and discussion around specific strategies and techniques for the classroom. This includes:
Logistics:MAPLabs take place on the first Thursday of every month from January through May from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. Our next lab (MAPLab #3) takes place on Thursday, March 1st, 2012 with future labs on the following dates:
To attend, and for specific arrival instructions, please RSVP to:Daniel CarltonMedia & Arts Senior Program AssociateDaniel@worldsavvy.orgMany thanks,The MAP Team at World Savvy | ||
| Location: | World Savvy Office | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 2, 2012, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Riverbank 15th Annual College Fair | |
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| Type: | Other | |
We would like to extend an invitation to middle school and high school students throughout New York’s five boroughs to attend Riverbank State Park’s Annual College Fair on Saturday, March 3, 2012, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Representatives from colleges will be on hand to help students and parents learn about their options. Workshops will be available on a variety of topics, such as choosing a college, scholarships, financial aid, and other pertinent issues and information for parents and students alike. This is a free indoor event. No pre-registration is required. LocationMore InfoContact Person: Patricia Vitucci, College Fair CoordinatorPhone #: (212) 694-3656Email: patricia.vitucci@parks.ny.gov | ||
| Location: | 145th Street & Riverside Drive Manhattan, New York | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 3, 2012, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Eliminating Bullying Workshop | |
| Host: | Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility |
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| Type: | Workshop | |
Building on last year's eliminating bullying workshop, this interactive workshop for teachers and administrators will deeper participants' understanding of how to create safe and supportive schools for all students. Facilitators: Morningside Center staff developers Nelly Espina and Tolonda Tolbert. Workshop participants will:distinguish bullying behavior from other kinds of negative behavior;discuss their experiences with bullying and efforts to counter it both in person and in cyberspace;explore how cyberbullying operates differently than the traditional bullying dynamic;learn how bullying is directed at LGBTQ youth in particular and hwo this affects the school community as a whole; andlearn research-based strategies to enable students, teachers and school leaders to stop bullying and create a more welcoming school environment for all.For more information, please contact Marieke van Woerkom at hvanwoerkom@morningsidecenter.org or 212-870-3318 x72. | ||
| Location: | 239 Thompson Street Judson Memorial Church downstairs assembly hall (between Washington Square South & W. 3rd Street) New York, NY | |
| Cost: | 20 | |
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March 5, 2012, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Summer Youth Financial Education Institute Enrollment | |
| Host: | WorldofMoney.org |
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| Type: | Open House | |
Pre-Register to attend our upcoming enrollment meetings, from February 21, 23, March 5, 9 and March 13, at various locations in New York City and New Jersey.https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/ev entReg?oeidk=a07e5iqbh...About The WorldofMoney.orgBased in New York City, the WorldofMoney.org was launched in December of 2005, quickly amassing an ambitious roster of financial experts who remain committed to empowering youth with a sound financial foundation, graduating hundreds of students. The WorldofMoney.org provides youth, ages 7- 11: Young Moguls and Moguls: ages 12 – 18, with the empowering tools to survive economic cycles, by examining their own money mindsets to create budgets, establish savings plans, manage/avoid debt, understand investment strategies, set financial legacies and make sound decisions for their education and retirement. Having these basic financial planning tools encourages youth to become family team players, maximize their longer-term financial well-being and to balance consumer and investor behaviors. The curriculum also includes basic Mandarin Chinese, youth entrepreneurship and a 2013 trip to China.Please enjoy our 2011 highlight video and features on WNBC-TV and MSNBC-TV.1) WNBC-TV Channel 4:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G4yEHH0rHg2) MSNBC-TV:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/4 4105780#44105780 | ||
| Location: | Midtown Manhattan | |
| Cost: | 250.00 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 6, 2012, 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Looking Ahead: What is working in New York City for Educating Our Children? | |
| Host: | The Metropolitan Center for Urban Education at New York University & The Brotherhood/Sister Sol |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
On Tuesday, March 6th, at 7:30, we are co-sponsoring this important event with The Metropolitan Center for Urban Education at New York University.This event is free – but you must register for what promises to be a rich conversation focused on results, solutions and big picture thinking:The Metropolitan Center for Urban Education at New York University & The Brotherhood/Sister Sol present... Looking Ahead: What is working in New York City for Educating Our Children?Moderator:William C. Rhoden, Columnist, The New York TimesPanelists:Dr. Merryl H. Tisch, Chancellor, New York State Board of RegentsDr. Pedro A. Noguera, Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education, New York University & Executive Director, Metropolitan Center for Urban EducationKhary Lazarre-White, Esq., Executive Director & Co-Founder, The Brotherhood/Sister SolZakiyah Ansari, Parent Organizer, Coalition for Educational JusticeAvram Barlowe, Teacher, Urban Academy Laboratory High Schoolat New York University’s Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, 10th floor auditorium You can register and get more information here: http://edpanel.eventbrite.com/ | ||
| Location: | New York University’s Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, 10th floor auditorium | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 7, 2012, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Panel: Teacher Retention in STEM Education | |
| Host: | The New York Academy of Sciences |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
With a third of new teachers leaving after three years and almost half after five, the problem of teacher retention calls to mind the image of bailing out the lifeboat with a sieve. Join the New York Academy of Science and Demos for a panel discussion on issues and solutions surrounding teacher retention in the American classroom.The recruitment of highly qualified teachers into the STEM teaching workforce has received a tremendous amount of attention in the past few years. And groups—from Teach for America to the New York City teaching fellows—have demonstrated that our nation’s very best students will become teachers.But once teachers are in the classroom, they often face poor workplace conditions, lack of peer and leadership support, and pay that does not reflect their qualifications or amount of work. Without solving the retention crisis, does America have a chance to make a dent in the education crisis?Panelists include Julia Rankin Morandi, The Science Collaborative, Inc; Michael Holmes, High School for American Studies at Lehman College; David M. Steiner, Klara & Larry Silverstein Dean, Hunter College School of Education; and Preeti Gupta, Director of Youth Learning and Research, American Museum of Natural HistoryWine and cheese reception precedes the panel discussion. | ||
| Location: | The New York Academy of Sciences 7 World Trade Center 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor, Manhattan | |
| Cost: | 10 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 7, 2012, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm 
| Event Name: | E4E Panel: Principal Evaluations | |
| Host: | E4E |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
Join Educators 4 Excellence policy team teachers for the launch of “Principals Matter: Principal Evaluations from Teachers’ Perspectives,” the first of our 2011-12 policy team white papers. The paper is a product of four months of research and debate among 18 current classroom teachers, who will present their recommendations at the event and moderate a panel discussion. | ||
| Location: | Desmond Tutu Conference Center 180 Tenth Avenue (at 21st Street), Manhattan | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 9, 2012, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Summer Youth Financial Education Institute Enrollment | |
| Host: | WorldofMoney.org |
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| Type: | Open House | |
Pre-Register to attend our upcoming enrollment meetings, from February 21, 23, March 5, 9 and March 13, at various locations in New York City and New Jersey: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/ev entReg?oeidk=a07e5iqbhuabdc99140&oseq= About The WorldofMoney.org: Based in New York City, the WorldofMoney.org was launched in December of 2005, quickly amassing an ambitious roster of financial experts who remain committed to empowering youth with a sound financial foundation, graduating hundreds of students. The WorldofMoney.org provides youth, ages 7- 11: Young Moguls and Moguls: ages 12 – 18, with the empowering tools to survive economic cycles, by examining their own money mindsets to create budgets, establish savings plans, manage/avoid debt, understand investment strategies, set financial legacies and make sound decisions for their education and retirement. Having these basic financial planning tools encourages youth to become family team players, maximize their longer-term financial well-being and to balance consumer and investor behaviors. The curriculum also includes basic Mandarin Chinese, youth entrepreneurship and a 2013 trip to China. Please enjoy our 2011 highlight video and features on WNBC-TV and MSNBC-TV. 1) WNBC-TV Channel 4:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G4yEHH0rHg 2) MSNBC-TV:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/4 4105780#44105780 | ||
| Location: | Midtown Manhattan | |
| Cost: | 250.00 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 10, 2012, 1:00 am - March 11, 2012, 12:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Project Cicero | |
| Host: | Project Cicero |
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| Type: | Other | |
Project Cicero is an annual non-profit book drive designed to create - or supplement - school and classroom libraries for children in under-resourced New York City public schools. Teachers from Title 1 schools or schools with free lunch participation of 80% or greater are eligible to participate in our annual March distribution. Space is limited; registration with confirmation is required. http://projectcicero.org/ | ||
| Location: | Hotel Pennsylvania, 401 Seventh Avenue entrance at 33rd St, opposite Penn Station New York, 10001 | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 10, 2012, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 
| Event Name: | K-12 Education Expo | |
| Host: | LinkEducation |
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| Type: | Fair | |
The Expo is a wonderful opportunity for parents, teachers, and principals to meet representatives from over 60 education organizations, find resources for your students, and bring new and innodvative programs to your schools. To register as a vendor, click here: http://linkeducation.org/educationexpo_vendors To register as an attendee, click here: http://linkeducation.org/educationexpo_attendee | ||
| Location: | NYU Kimmel Center, Eisner and Lubin Auditorium, 60 Washington Square South | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 11, 2012, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Brooklyn Camp Fair | |
| Host: | ||
| Type: | Fair | |
The 8th Annual Camp Fair Series, produced by New York Family magazine and the American Camp Association, provides an opportunity for parents to connect with over 30 camps. Camp Fairs are free events that are held all over New York and New Jersey to help parents make more informative decisions on their child's summer schedule. Parents and future campers will be able to speak with camp directors and staff, participate in giveaways, and have fun! More InfoPhone #: (212) 268-8600Email: lmishkin@manhattanmedia.com Related Link: http://www.newyorkfamilycamps.com | ||
| Location: | Union Temple 17 Eastern Pkwy (between Plaza St. E. and Underhill Ave.) Brooklyn, New York 11238 | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 12, 2012, 9:00 am - March 13, 2012, 7:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Conference on Dyslexia & Related Learning Disabilities | |
| Host: | Everyone Reading |
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| Type: | Conference | |
Everyone Reading invites you to attend the 39th Annual Conference on Dyslexia and Related Learning Disabilities. Learn new strategies from noted experts in the field and experience the latest in teaching resources, technologies, schools and programs. | ||
| Location: | NYU Kimmel Center 60 Washington Square South New York, NY | |
| Cost: | 175 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 12, 2012, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Pre-Kindergarten Admissions Information Session | |
| Host: | NYC Department of Education |
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| Type: | Open House | |
Families are invited to attend an information session to learn about pre-kindergarten admissions for the 2012-13 school year. | ||
| Location: | Sunset Park High School, 153 35th Street | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | No |
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March 12, 2012, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Forum on School Turnarounds | |
| Host: | Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz |
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| Type: | Other | |
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz invites parents, teachers, and principals to A Forum on School TurnaroundsWhat will happen to schools in Turnaround? Elaine Gorman, Executive Director, School Turnarounds, Department of EducationShare your vision for the future of your school | ||
| Location: | BOROUGH HALL COURTROOM 209 JORALEMON STREET, Brooklyn NY | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 13, 2012, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Summer Youth Financial Education Institute Enrollment | |
| Host: | WorldofMoney.org |
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| Type: | Open House | |
Pre-Register to attend our upcoming enrollment meetings, from February 21, 23, March 5, 9 and March 13, at various locations in New York City and New Jersey.https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/ev entReg?oeidk=a07e5iqbh...About The WorldofMoney.orgBased in New York City, the WorldofMoney.org was launched in December of 2005, quickly amassing an ambitious roster of financial experts who remain committed to empowering youth with a sound financial foundation, graduating hundreds of students. The WorldofMoney.org provides youth, ages 7- 11: Young Moguls and Moguls: ages 12 – 18, with the empowering tools to survive economic cycles, by examining their own money mindsets to create budgets, establish savings plans, manage/avoid debt, understand investment strategies, set financial legacies and make sound decisions for their education and retirement. Having these basic financial planning tools encourages youth to become family team players, maximize their longer-term financial well-being and to balance consumer and investor behaviors. The curriculum also includes basic Mandarin Chinese, youth entrepreneurship and a 2013 trip to China.Please enjoy our 2011 highlight video and features on WNBC-TV and MSNBC-TV.1) WNBC-TV Channel 4:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G4yEHH0rHg2) MSNBC-TV:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/4 4105780#44105780 | ||
| Location: | Midtown Manhattan | |
| Cost: | 250.00 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 15, 2012, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Pre-Kindergarten Admissions Information Session | |
| Host: | NYC Department of Education |
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| Type: | Open House | |
Families are invited to attend an information session to learn about pre-kindergarten admissions for the 2012-13 school year. | ||
| Location: | The High School of Fashion Industries, 225 West 24th Street | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | No |
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March 16, 2012, 1:00 am - March 17, 2012, 12:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Celebration of Teaching & Learning | |
| Host: | Thirteen/WNET and WLIW21 |
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| Type: | Conference | |
A premier professional development conference that brings together the more than 10,000 educators to share their passion for teaching and learning. | ||
| Location: | Hilton New York 1335 Avenue of the Americas @ 53rd Street | |
| Cost: | 275 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 19, 2012, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Pre-Kindergarten Admissions Information Session | |
| Host: | NYC Department of Education |
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| Type: | Open House | |
Families are invited to attend an information session to learn about pre-kindergarten admissions for the 2012-13 school year. | ||
| Location: | Flushing High School, 35-01 Union Street | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | No |
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March 19, 2012, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 
| Event Name: | High Stakes Testing 101 | |
| Host: | P.S. 29 AND THE BROOKLYN NEW SCHOOL/BROOKLYN SCHOOL FOR COLLABORATIVE STUDIES POLITICAL ACTION COALITION |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
HIGH STAKES 101What does high stakes testing mean for our children, our teachers, our schools?SAVE THE DATE: MONDAY, MARCH 19 at 6:30pmEducation reporter Meredith Kolodner (Daily News, InsideSchools) will moderate a panel discussion with distinguished guests• Shael Polakow-Suransky, Chief Accountability Officer of the NYC Dept. of Education• Sean Feeney, Principal of the Wheatley School and Author of the New York Principals APPR Position Paper• Elijah Hawkes, Former Principal of The James Baldwin Expeditionary Learning SchoolQ&A TO FOLLOWCHILDCARE and PIZZA (starting at 6 PM, $5 suggested donation), BNS AUDITORIUM / 610 HENRY SREET ORGANIZED BY P.S. 29 AND THE BROOKLYN NEW SCHOOL/BROOKLYN SCHOOL FOR COLLABORATIVE STUDIES POLITICAL ACTION COALITION | ||
| Location: | BNS AUDITORIUM / 610 HENRY SREET | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 20, 2012, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Pre-Kindergarten Admissions Information Session | |
| Host: | NYC Department of Education |
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| Type: | Open House | |
Families are invited to attend an information session to learn about pre-kindergarten admissions for the 2012-13 school year. | ||
| Location: | P.S. 121 Throop, 2750 Throop Avenue | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | No |
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March 21, 2012, 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm 
| Event Name: | The Case for Civic Education with Joel Klein, Seth Andrew, and Juan Williams | |
| Host: | 92nd St Y |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
Join a panel of leading thinkers as they sound the alarm over a crisis in citizenship—the ignorance of civics among young people in America, and the effect it has on our culture and our politics—and lay out a path for reform.Tickets from $29Brief BiographiesJoel Klein was chancellor of the New York City Department of Education.Seth Andrew and Juan Williams are contributors to Teaching America: The Case for Civic Education.Jon Meacham is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of American Lion and Franklin and Winston. | ||
| Location: | 92nd St Y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd St | |
| Cost: | 29 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 22, 2012, 1:00 am - March 23, 2012, 12:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Yale School of Management Education Leadership Conference | |
| Host: | Yale School of Management |
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| Type: | Conference | |
Since 2006, the Yale School of Management Education Leadership Conference has grown to become one of the premier industry conferences. Each year, the conference brings together the sharpest minds and most inspiring leaders in education to share key lessons and keen wisdom by critically examining emerging trends and recent topics facing the industry. Join world-renowned keynotes, expert panelists, and fellow industry leaders at Yale SOM’s seventh annual conference, March 22-23, 2012. The conference is sure to sell out quickly, so register ASAP. | ||
| Location: | Omni Hotel, New Haven, CT | |
| Cost: | 125 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 22, 2012, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Pre-Kindergarten Admissions Information Session | |
| Host: | NYC Department of Education |
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| Type: | Open House | |
Families are invited to attend an information session to learn about pre-kindergarten admissions for the 2012-13 school year. | ||
| Location: | P.S. 69 Daniel D. Tompkins, 144 Keating Place | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | No |
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March 23, 2012, 11:30 pm - 11:30 pm 
| Event Name: | 2012 Arts and Cultural Education Services Fair | |
| Host: | NYC Department of Education’s Office of Arts and Special Projects |
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| Type: | Conference | |
Contact: Lydia Fan at artsandspecialprojects@schools.nyc.govThe NYC Department of Education’s Office of Arts and Special Projects invites school leaders, arts education liaisons, and after-school program directors to participate in the 2012 Arts and Cultural Education Services Fair, which will allow attendees to connect with NYCDOE approved vendors that are committed to providing quality PreK-12 arts education to NYC public school students. It will take place on Friday, March 23 from 11:30am-4:30pm. | ||
| Location: | St. Francis College Genovesi Gymnasium 182 Remsen Street. Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 24, 2012, 1:00 am - 12:00 pm 
| Event Name: | 3rd Annual NYCoRE Conference | |
| Host: | NYCoRE |
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| Type: | Conference | |
Through this conference, we hope to build connections, to gain inspiration, and to share practical ideas for creating spaces that work to fight racism rather than ignoring it. To this end, we are seeking workshops that will be of relevance to educators in varied settings that are diverse in their focus topics. Relevant political critiques are welcomed, as are curricular ideas, classroom strategies, presentations on community work, and other ideas for inspiring practice. We are also specifically seeking workshops that contribute to bridging the gap that often exists between educators and young people by bringing the voices of youth into workshop sessions. | ||
| Location: | Vanguard High School 317 East 67th Street, New York, NY 10065 | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 24, 2012, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 
| Event Name: | NY Road Runners Youth Jamboree | |
| Host: | NYRR |
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| Type: | Other | |
Are you ready to run? NYRR Youth Jamborees are a fun, low-key way for children and teens to try track and field. Kids in Pre-K through high school can sprint to the finish, be part of a relay team, or try their skill at the shot put and the long jump with classmates and friends. Jamborees are free for all–every child gets a T-shirt and a ribbon to celebrate! Jamborees are held three times during the school year at top-notch New York City tracks like Icahn Stadium and the Armory. | ||
| Location: | The New Balance Track & Field Center at the Armory | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 24, 2012, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Manhattan Family Resource Day | |
| Host: | The New York City Child Care Resource & Referral Consortium |
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| Type: | Other | |
The event will start on: 24/Mar @ 11:00 am | And will end on: 24/Mar @ 3:00 pmJoin the New York City Child Care Resource & Referral Consortium for Manhattan Family Resource Day. Representatives from a variety of community resources will be available to provide information to help families find summer camps, child care programs and educational resources. Various workshops and activities will also be available throughout the day. Face painting and give-aways will be available for children. http://nycchildcareconsortium.org/FamilyResourceDa ys.html | ||
| Location: | East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc. 440 East 116th Street New York, NY 10029 | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 24, 2012, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Mindfulness and Meditation Activities for Children | |
| Host: | Little Flower Yoga |
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| Type: | Workshop | |
Every day children are told to pay attention, yet we never actually teach them how to do this! This course offers you ways to introduce children to a mindfulness practice that both engages them, and gives them space to listen to their own thoughts and feelings. Includes both still and moving meditations.Help children tune in, focus better, make sense of their emotions, make good decisions, and experience a richer and more fulfilling day to day experience of life.Visit www.littlefloweryoga.com for more information. Advanced REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED | ||
| Location: | Karma Kids Yoga Studio, 104 W. 14th St. NYC | |
| Cost: | 100 | |
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March 27, 2012, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 
| Event Name: | No Time to Lose: The Promise and Policy Implications of Expanded Learning Time | |
| Host: | NYU Wagner |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
As charter schools, after-school partnerships, and other models increasingly challenge the traditional school day, districts are becoming more innovative in their approaches to time. States are also taking this up as legislation, and school leaders are negotiating how to meet student needs and balance costs and human resource challenges. Philanthropic organizations also play a powerful role in this nonprofit-public-policy dynamic, building the capacity of nonprofits to pursue innovative solutions and raising the bar for impact and results. Our panel of experts will discuss the various policy implications, funding impacts, and programmatic approaches to extending the day and expanding learning time in and outside of schools.This event is free and open to the public. Wine and light refreshments will be served.Panelists:· Nitzan Pelman, Executive Director, Citizen Schools New York· Jonathan Skolnick, Senior Director, NYC Department of Education’s Innovation Zone· Lucas Held, Director of Communications, The Wallace Foundation· Kamar Samuels, Principal, Bronx Writing Academy· Christopher Caruso, Senior Vice President, ExpandED Schools, The After-School CorporationModerated by:Dr. Leanna Stiefel, Professor of Economics and Education Policy, NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service; Program Director, NYU Steinhardt's M.A. Program in Education and Social Policy | ||
| Location: | NYU Wagner’s Puck Building The Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue 295 Lafayette Street, 2nd Floor | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 27, 2012, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Pay Structure Paper Launch | |
| Host: | Educators 4 Excellence |
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| Type: | Other | |
Tuesday, Mar 27 07:00PMJoin E4E's policy team teachers for the launch of the second of our 2011-12 policy team white papers. This paper on pay structure is a product of four months of research and debate among 18 current classroom teachers, who will present their recommendations at the event and moderate a panel discussion. | ||
| Location: | The Desmond Tutu Conference Center, 180 Tenth Avenue (at 21st Street), New York, NY 10011 | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 28, 2012, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm 
| Event Name: | After-School Career Readiness through the Arts and Beyond | |
| Host: | Career Internship Network |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
New York City Arts in Education Roundtable andYouth Development Institute'sCareer Internship Networkpresent: After-School Career Readiness through the Arts and BeyondA panel and interactive discussion Featured Panelists:Michelle Cox, Apollo TheaterAlex Santiago-Jirau, The Center for Arts EducationPriya Mohabir, NY Hall of ScienceAiLun Ku, The Opportunity NetworkEmmanuelle Parry, Queens LibraryElizabeth Lindgren, Rocking the BoatModerator: Abby Remer, Career Internship Network· Are you interested in learning how to integrate career development for youth in your work?· Do you wish to expand the walls of the classroom to include worksites as outside centers of learning?· Is your organization providing or looking to provide internship experiences for young people?· Do you want to learn how to connect your curriculum to best practices in college and career readiness?· Do you want to meet and network with organizations working in this very important area of youth development?Join us for an exciting discussion with some of New York City’s top work-based learning and internship programs for youth and learn how you can enrich your offerings through an emphasis on careers. All of the panelists will share information about their respective programs and discuss practical approaches from their experiences in the field. We seek to engage organizations and teaching artists that might be interested in addressing this important youth development area as a response to the Common Core or other educational standards. | ||
| Location: | The Center for Arts Education, 225 West 34th Street, 11th Floor | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 29, 2012, 8:00 am - March 30, 2012, 6:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Seventh Annual International Education conference | |
| Host: | NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development |
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| Type: | Conference | |
The International Education program at NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development is hosting its Seventh Annual International Education conference, where panelists from over 40 institutions around the world are convening to discuss issues related to the field of international education and development. This year’s conference, "Advancing Global Education in Austere Times" seeks to bring together academics and practitioners from a variety of disciplines to discuss the impact of a global climate of austerity on the provision of education. For more information, visit the conference website:http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/conference/iecon f2012 | ||
| Location: | New York University Kimball Hall 246 Greene Street New York, NY 10003 | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
March 30, 2012, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Ensuring a Fair Race to College: Equalizing the Academic Field for ALL Young Men of Color to Achieve Success | |
| Host: | NYC DOE |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
NYC DOE EMPOWERING BOYS INITIATIVE Presents 2012 CLOSING THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP SERIESEnsuring a Fair Race to College: Equalizing the Academic Field for ALL Young Men of Color to Achieve SuccessOpening Remarks by Dr. Dorita Gibson - Deputy Chancellor for Equity and Access.The Closing the Achievement Gap (CAG) is a speaker series and learning program sponsored by NYCDOE Division of Equity and Access and derives from the Empowering Boys Initiative (EBI). The series is a component of the NYCDOE’s Empowering Boys Initiative and focuses on closing the achievement gap in Black and Latino male students by supporting schools through the identification, development and promotion of innovative and culturally competent support systems. This year’s theme is “ENGAGING THE COMMUNITY: PREPARING YOUNG MEN FOR COLLEGE & CAREER ACHIEVEMENT.” These sessions will equip parents, teachers and students with the necessary tools that are needed to engage, retain and encourage boys to succeed in the global economy.For more information, contact Nicole Yarde at eb@schools.nyc.gov | ||
| Location: | Lovinger Theatre at Lehman Stages 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West - Bronx, NY 10468 | |
| Cost: | free | |
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March 30, 2012, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm 
| Event Name: | WorldofMoney.org Youth Financial Education Institute | |
| Host: | WorldofMoney.org Youth Financial Education Institute |
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| Type: | Open House | |
Registration Meetings for our 2012 Youth Financial Education Institute are now available. Eligible children are ages 7 - 18.Empower a child's life and legacy. Allow your children...... or children that you know..... to have a sound financial education.Please spread the word to your network, your child's school's Parent Coordinator and Guidance Counselor....or to the parent of a child that you know.Your Next Step? For complete details and enrollment locations and information, please click the link to attend Registration Meeting. Your 2012 Registration begins with a CLICK below...Now!!http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?l lr=zj6g7qbab&oeidk=a07... | ||
| Location: | Support Center For Non-Profit Management | |
| Cost: | 250.00 | |
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March 31, 2012, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Parent Leadership in Schools Workshop | |
| Host: | Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility |
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| Type: | Workshop | |
Join parents from around New York City for this interactive bilingual (Spanish & English) parent leadership workshop. Mariana Gaston, former PS24/Brooklyn Assistent Principal (and a parent herself), along with Mariel Cepeda, parent coordinator at PS24, will engage participants in team building, communication and problem solving skills to help strengthen their PTA teams. The goal: building the kind of school leadership that has parents and educators working together to benefit their children's education. Participants will learn:facilitation skills for more effective PTA meetings;communication skills to deal with difficult personalities; andproblem-solving skills useful to work with diverse groups of people.For more information, please contact Marieke van Woerkom at hvanwoerkom@morningsidecenter.org or 212-870-3318 x72. | ||
| Location: | 239 Thompson Street Judson Memorial Church downstairs assembly hall (between Washington Square South & W. 3rd Street) New York, NY | |
| Cost: | 20 | |
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March 31, 2012, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Talking About Race With K-5: A Hands-On Workshop for Visionary Educators | |
| Host: | Border Crossers |
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| Type: | Conference | |
What do you say when a child asks you a difficult question about race? How do you talk about sensitive and complex topics with young students? How can you use your words to interrupt patterns of injustice?Border Crossers invites you to participate in an exciting day of professional development for classroom teachers and other educators seeking tools and language to talk about race with students. This is not a lecture or a presentation -- we will discuss our personal experiences of critical moments with students, learn theatre techniques to explore issues of race and racism, role play and work together to develop solutions, and maybe even start a movement. Scholarships available. For more information, contact info@bordercrossers.org. | ||
| Location: | Gottesman Libraries, Teachers College 525 West 120th Street New York, NY 10027 | |
| Cost: | 60 | |
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March 31, 2012, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm 
| Event Name: | World Brooklyn: Ideas for Raising Citizens of Tomorrow | |
| Host: | World Brooklyn |
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| Type: | Workshop | |
For Brooklyn educators and parents alike, it is an exciting time with so many people recognizing the importance of raising children to be citizens of the world. As a colleague or parent interested in global-minded education, please join us for:World Brooklyn: Ideas for Raising Citizens of TomorrowThe event is organized by Brooklyn-based educators – Hands on World, International School of Brooklyn, Lango and the Language and Laughter Studio. Join us for a symposium that showcases the work of educators, community groups, and researchers in the area of global education.Homa Sabet Tavangar, author of the widely-acclaimed, Random House release, Growing Up Global: Raising Children to Be At Home in the World, will begin the afternoon with a presentation about how every child can grow up to be global. Participants will then be invited to attend a series of workshops and panel sessions.See her talk at TEDX NYED: Enabling Innovation in Education last yearhttp://youtu.be/gPDWjG8O9VQTopics covered include:• Raising your child bilingually at home• Educating your child in a language immersion public or private school environment• Approaching bilingualism for the middle and high school student• Promoting cultural awareness and global-mindedness at school and at home• The role of technology in the world of the globally competent child …and more! | ||
| Location: | The Meeting House at Brooklyn Friends School 376 Pearl Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 | |
| Cost: | 20 | |
| RSVP required: | To pre-register for the event, please go to: http://worldbrooklynmarch201.. . |
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