Thursday, January 23, 2014

Free Courses for After School Training - Get MOOC!


MOOC stands for Massive Open Online Courses
These Courses Provide Free Online Learning Opportunities
for you and your staff

MOOC (Massive Online Open Courses) provide free access to courses at many colleges and universities through online access. Coursera.org is a clearinghouse that provides access to courses, many of which are relevant to the field of after school and expanded learning. The selected courses highlighted here are a small sample of what is available, some of which include certificates of completion.

Stanford University: Child Nutrition and Cooking 2.0
https://www.coursera.org/course/childnutrition


Childhood obesity and healthy eating are issues currently facing children in after school programs. This five week module explores obesity, nutrition, health risks, and how to prepare simple, delicious foods that will help inspire healthy eating habits.

Rice University: Inquiry Science Learning: Perspectives and Practices 3 - Science Content Survey 
 https://www.coursera.org/course/scicontentsurvey

This course focuses on helping teachers explore their own and their students’ misconceptions over a broad array of topics within science and engineering. The hands-on nature of after school programs is the perfect venue for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). The demands of the new workplace and the ready access to information afforded by new technologies have radically changed the way we define a scientifically literate society.

Relay Graduate School of Education: Teaching Character and Creating Positive Classrooms  
https://www.coursera.org/course/teachingcharacter

This course explores key ideas of positive psychology and shows how great teachers apply those lessons to maximize student engagement and accomplishment. Through lectures, discussions, interviews and footage of educators in action, you’ll learn how to integrate character-based objectives into your own lessons.

Museum of Modern Art: Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom 
 https://www.coursera.org/course/artinquiry

Explore how to integrate works of art into your classroom with inquiry-based teaching methods originally developed for in-gallery museum education. This course is designed to give teachers the tools to create meaningful object-based learning activities that can be integrated into a wide variety of curricula. We'll explore strategies that emphasize literacy, critical thinking skills and that connect across disciplines.


Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Director's Seminar Series

Join us for an engaging conversation and networking lunch January 24th

What do YOU need to bring YOUR program to the next level?

How do YOU connect with YOUR staff, parents, and community partners?

NEW for 2014 - Director's Seminar Series - Series I
 
Date:  January 24, 2014 (snow date January 30th)
Time:  10:00 - 12:30 
Lunch:  Provided from 11:30 - 12:30pm 

Location: Northern Middlesex YMCA, 99 Union St., Middletown, CT


Panelists:Michele Rulnick, CEO Northern Middlesex YMCA; Tracey Lay, Director, School Age Programs & Development Services, EDUCATION CONNECTION; Carol James, Childcare Director, West Haven Community House

This interactive panel session with experienced leaders from the field addressing:
-    the role of leadership in classroom and program management
-    creative staffing solutions
-    how to empower your staff and delegate without regret

Register now to learn how leadership helps forge partnerships, secure funding, and allows for flexibility with changing programmatic and funder demands.

For registration information, click here.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Want to help expand after school and summer opportunities for kids across Connecticut?


The Advocacy Task Force of the Connecticut After School Network will hold a planning conference call to prepare its strategy for the 2014 state legislative session.


Want to find out more? Join us on the call on Monday, January 13th from 11-11:30 am and hear about hot policy issues related to after school and summer programs, especially how we can increase the amount of state funding available for after school and summer grants!

Join Melanie Carfora, Task Force Chair, Michelle Doucette Cunningham, Executive Director of the Connecticut After School Network, and Judy Blei, lobbyist for the Network, on this important call.

If you'd like to participate in the work of the task force but can't make the call, please email Michelle Doucette Cunningham at mdc@ctafterschoolnetwork.org so we can be sure to include you in future emails.

Register now and the conference call phone number will be automatically emailed to you.

Register for Event

Bus Transportation to NAA in New York 2014


Need transportation to the
National AfterSchool Association Annual Convention in New York?


Farmington Extended Care & Learning is sponsoring bus transportation for people attending the National After School 2014 Convention in New York City February 27 – March 3, 2014!

There will be motorcoach shuttle bus service to/from Connecticut to the National AfterSchool Association 2014 Convention to be held at the New York Hilton Midtown, 1335 Avenue of the Americas in New York City starting on Thursday, February 27, 2014 - Monday, March 3, 2014.

Register for one way or round trip on the same or different days. Cost one way is $25; round trip is $50.

Bus pick up/drop off locations are Manchester, Farmington Town Hall, Education Connection (Litchfield), New Britain and Newtown. For bus routes and times please
click here.

For more details and to register online visit their website at
www.fpsct.org/fce or call 860.404.0112

Thursday, January 2, 2014

End Hunger Webinar

From Graham Crackers to Grinders:
Enhancing Your Afterschool Program with Suppers


 Details

 Fri, Jan 10, 2014 @ 11:00 AM EST for 1 Hour with Genevieve Caron

 
Join End Hunger Connecticut! and the Connecticut After School Network on January 10, 2014 at 11:00am for a one hour introductory webinar about partnering with food and nutrition services to enhance your afterschool program through the federal Child and Adult Care Food Program’s At-Risk Afterschool Meals (aka: Supper Program). The Supper Program provides free, nutritious meals to your afterschool participants without a lot of red tape. Evidence suggests that providing nutritious suppers during your afterschool program can boost attendance and improve behavior.

Learn the basics of the program from experts, hear from afterschool program providers who are seeing the positive results first hand, and find out if your program is eligible to participate in Suppers and, if so, how to partner with food and nutrition services to make it happen.

Is your afterschool enrichment program located in a town with Supper eligible areas? If your afterschool enrichment program operates in one of the below towns, it may be eligible to participate in the federal Supper Program:

 

Ansonia Greenwich New Britain Torrington
Bloomfield Groton New Haven Vernon
Bridgeport Hamden New London Waterbury
Bristol Hartford Norwalk West Hartford
Danbury Killingly Norwich West Haven
Derby Manchester Plainfield Winchester
East Hartford Meriden Putnam Windham
East Haven Middletown Stamford
Enfield Naugatuck Stratford

Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0075
Participant access code: 343808