WORKSHOPS All workshops will be offered during both Workshop I and Workshop II sessions. Community Learning Schools — Where Do I Fit? Karen Alford, UFT Vice President for Elementary Schools and Christine Schuch, Director of Policy, Community Learning Schools Initiative. In this workshop, we will discuss the different roles in a community learning school and how they interact. We will encourage all school staff to take ownership of the community school model and effectively share in its leadership. This kind of broad investment in the school’s success will pave the way for deeper levels of engagement from the entire school community, including parents and community leaders. Drawing on our experience in the Community Learning Schools Initiative, we will make the case that schools whose staff are engaged deliver better academic experiences and outcomes for their students and have great family and community participation and higher staff morale. For all staff to have a real stake in the school’s success requires action at all school levels and a commitment to training and developing school staff as leaders and owners of their community learning school. Creating Caring Schools Through Social Emotional Learning (K–12) Carmen Alvarez, UFT Vice President for Special Education and Dana Ashley, Director of the Positive Learning Collaborative. The Positive Learning Collaborative team will provide an overview of strategies being implemented and expanded in our schools to promote positive school climate. Schools are using practices such as Therapeutic Crisis Intervention, Positive Behavior Support Systems and Restorative Practices to develop more caring and responsive environments. The team will discuss the philosophies and strategies underlying these practices and how these practices can help educators support their students in the classroom and beyond. Cultivating the Power of Teacher Leaders Amy Arundell, UFT Director of Personnel and Special Projects and Rita Danis, Co-Director of the UFT Teacher Center. Research shows that teachers learn and develop most effectively through collaboration with their peers. The UFT and the Department of Education created a career path for teacher leaders in the contract based on their shared belief in the importance of retaining exemplary teachers in classrooms. In this session, teacher leaders will share experiences and practices that have begun to have an impact on their school community. It’s All About the Apps (K–12) Nancy Mazzella, UFT Teacher Center Instructional Technology Coordinator. With so many apps to choose from, how do educators know which one to use? In this session, educators will explore how UFT Teacher Center partner schools have integrated various apps into instruction. Learn how technology can promote collaboration and student engagement. Barbara Johnsen @1educ8r #AllKidsNeed to recognize their full potential socially, emotionally and intellectually. Future good citizens are more than a test score! PROSE: Fostering Collaboration and Innovation for Student Success (K–12) PROSE Panel Members Jackie Bennett, Christina Collins and Jose Vargas. When teachers lead the change, change works. This workshop will help you assess the levels of collaboration and innovation in your own school and explore how you can use the PROSE approach to bring about the changes you want. You will also learn why hundreds of schools have applied to be PROSE schools and whether you should consider it for your own school community. Using Apple Technology to Transform Classroom Learning (K–12) Sterling Roberson, UFT Vice President for Career and Technical Education High Schools. (Please note: You must bring your own Apple device.) In this interactive session, you will learn how transformational technology has been used to augment classroom instruction and improve student learning outcomes. Participants will receive an overview of the best educational applications available to wirelessly synchronize content, create and share courses in iTunes U and iTunes U Course Manager and create multi-touch interactive textbooks for the iPad. Participants are encouraged to bring their iPad, MacBook and/or iPhone. Kristian Lisowski @lisowski33 #AllKidsNeed a well-rounded education!!! Students should reach for the stars, not just high test scores.@NYGovCuomo
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