Tools, Ideas, and Strategies for Creative Computing in Afterschool
Wed, Dec 6, 2017Tools, Ideas, and Strategies for Creative Computing in Afterschool
Providing students with the tools and knowledge they need to become creators of technology, not just consumers, is a growing priority for afterschool programs across the country. Join us for a conversation with Sarah Carter, from SciGirls, and Ricarose Roque, of the University of Colorado, Boulder, for a conversation on overcoming these obstacles, from picking the right tools to teach computer science after school to training program facilitators to use them and beyond.
WatchDifficult Dialogues: Engaging Youth in Tough Conversations
Thu, Sep 21, 2017Difficult Dialogues: Engaging Youth in Tough Conversations
Youth need safe spaces to discuss their thoughts, fears, and hopes and to learn how to communicate their ideas while understanding and integrating the ideas and experiences of others. In this webinar, learn from voices in the field about how they are approaching these tough but important discussions and be introduced to some of the many tools that may help you facilitate these discussions in your own program.
WatchUnderstanding and Responding to Hate & Bias (Reprise)
Thu, Sep 14, 2017Understanding and Responding to Hate & Bias (Reprise)
Like schools and other community spaces, afterschool providers across the country have noticed an uptick in incidents of bias over the past year among students, parents, and even sometimes staff. This behavior might range from insensitive jokes and remarks, to hateful language or graffiti, to bullying and harassment. If one of these incidents happens in your program, how you respond is critical for maintaining the trust and respect of youth and their families.
WatchWhat Works – Lessons from 100,000 Lights On Afterschool Celebrations
Thu, Sep 7, 2017What Works – Lessons from 100,000 Lights On Afterschool Celebrations
You asked for advice from peers on what to do for Lights On Afterschool events, and in this webinar we deliver. Join us to hear from an afterschool program director and get a walkthrough from the Afterschool Alliance’s own Faith Savaiano of the tips and tricks we’ve gathered from 15 years of Lights On Afterschool celebrations. We will be joined by Afterschool Ambassador Ayana Crichton from Cranston, Rhode Island.
WatchFight Budget Cuts using Lights On Afterschool
Thu, Aug 31, 2017Fight Budget Cuts using Lights On Afterschool
Want to stop budget cuts? Your Lights On Afterschool celebration can help. In this webinar, Afterschool Alliance VP of Policy Erik Peterson will run us through the gamut of potential threats to afterschool funding that make this Lights On Afterschool so critical and answer questions from the audience about the latest developments in federal policy. We will then be joined by Dan Gilbert from the Alliance, who will show you the basics of planning a successful Lights On Afterschool event.
WatchBuilding English Language Learners' Literacy Afterschool
Tue, Aug 22, 2017Building English Language Learners' Literacy Afterschool
Building the literacy proficiency of all learners is essential to equip them with the skills they will need as they navigate through the academic, professional, and personal facets of their lives. Tune in to this webinar and hear from programs featured in the Dollar General Afterschool Literacy Issue Brief, “Afterschool Providing Key Literacy Support to English Language Learner Students,” including the Dollar General Afterschool Literacy Award winner, Columbus State Community College’s ESL Afterschool Communities.
WatchBuilding Community between Police and Youth
Wed, Aug 16, 2017Building Community between Police and Youth
Across the country, law enforcement officers and communities have been engaging in conversations about what it means to work together as a community. Afterschool programs can play an important role in creating a safe and welcoming environment for these conversations to take place In this webinar, we will hear from a law enforcement officer and afterschool program director who work together to foster constructive relationships between youth and law enforcement.
WatchUnderstanding and Responding to Incidents of Bias
Thu, Jul 13, 2017Understanding and Responding to Incidents of Bias
Like schools and other community spaces, afterschool providers across the country have noticed an uptick in incidents of bias over the past year among students, parents, and even sometimes staff. This behavior might range from insensitive jokes and remarks, to hateful language or graffiti, to bullying and harassment. If one of these incidents happens in your program, how you respond is critical for maintaining the trust and respect of youth and their families.
WatchThe President’s Budget Eliminates Afterschool Funding. What Happens Now?
Thu, May 4, 2017The President’s Budget Eliminates Afterschool Funding. What Happens Now?
President Trump’s budget proposal, released in March, calls for eliminating 21st Century Community Learning Center funding. These funds currently support nearly 10,000 local afterschool and summer programs serving 1.6 million children all across the nation. What does this mean for your program? Your community? Join a Q&A with Afterschool Alliance VP of Policy Erik Peterson to find out.
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