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  • Children’s Learning Adventure is Offering Free Care to Families Affected by Teachers Strike

    Children’s Learning Adventure is Offering Free Care to Families Affected by Teachers Strike

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    updated: Apr 20, 2018

    Recent teacher strikes have caused schools to close across the nation. Strikes have been influenced by the demand of better funding for the state’s education system (AZ Central). With public schools being forced to close due to teacher strikes, Children’s Learning Adventure offers drop-in care and other various programs to help families who are in immediate need of childcare during this time.

    In an effort to relieve some of the stress caused by the strike, Children’s Learning Adventure is waiving its registration fee and all first-time families will receive their first day free (based on enrollment availability).

    Affected families can enroll at one of Children’s Learning Adventure nine Arizona locations and locate their center here.

    – Power Ranch / Gilbert

    – East Mesa

    – Estrella Mtn. Ranch / Goodyear

    – Laveen

    – Peoria

    – Scottsdale

    – Maricopa

    – Tucson (two locations)

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s School Age curriculum assists students with team building and character development through meaningful activities to ensure students develop pro-social behaviors to be successful in life. The School Age programs offer enrichment for Before and After School, Summer Camp, and Holiday Camp. Programs feature an environment that combines freedom and structure with the right mix to inspire, while assuring the student’s safety. Children’s Learning Adventure offers an After-School Homework Club, to provide teacher assistance and a structured environment for students to complete daily assignments.

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s curriculum ensures daily exposure to STEAM-based learning through multiple learning environments. They have created specialty classrooms including: Culinary Creations – a specialized commercial kitchen where students explore a passion for cooking; Imagination Island – a dramatic play town where students share and develop interpersonal skills; Laboratory Lagoon – a dedicated math and science environment designed to encourage questioning, experimentation, and scientific discovery; Reading Reef – a complete library that instills the love of reading with an extensive collection of literary interests; Nature’s Nook – an outdoor classroom to provide your child with hands-on experiences that lead him/her to a greater understanding of nature and all it has to offer; Picture Paradise – a live TV studio, complete with its own news desk and professional TV cameras. These are just a few of the specialty classrooms that encourage students to develop new skills. Students begin the day in their academic homeroom, then explore subjects further in specialty classrooms. Each specialty classroom is dedicated to a specific subject so students are given the opportunity to predict, implement, and discover new ideas.

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s programs include infant, toddler, preschool, pre-kindergarten, advanced pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, after school, extracurricular classes, school breaks and summer camp. Early childhood education is critical in the development of a child’s mind, each program is created specifically to maximize learning for the age range. Math, science, and language concepts repeat every six weeks incorporated in the monthly themes within the Lifetime Adventures® curriculum. To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure call 844-330-4400 or visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com.

    For more information, please contact:

    Kyle Greenberg
    (480) 315-7970
    ​kgreenberg@childrenslearningadventure.com
    ​Creative Manager

    Source: Children’s Learning Adventure

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  • ‘Paddy’s Forest Trek’ Creates a New Era for Elementary Education

    ‘Paddy’s Forest Trek’ Creates a New Era for Elementary Education

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    Brand New Children’s Book Series to Promote Educational Value and Implement Joy in Young Readers

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    updated: Feb 18, 2018

    Looking for a book to read to your child or students for Earth Day? “Paddy’s Forest Trek” written by Patti Gill is an engaging and informative narrative nonfiction story about a young porcupine and his friend who spend a fun-filled day on a forest adventure, learning fascinating information about trees. The characters develop a genuine friendship as they pursue their quest. 

    This book is targeted for ages 5-8 or children in pre-kindergarten to second grade. This book creatively introduces scientific concepts about plants and plant growth. The question and answer format along with specific kid-friendly vocabulary is seamless to allow essential information to be delivered in a concise manner to enhance comprehension.

    Author Patti Gill strategically formulated this book around the current academic status among elementary schools in both urban and suburban districts. She said, “Due to testing pressures, schools rarely have time to go in-depth at the elementary level with necessary science and history content critical for helping students to become proficient readers. I wanted to provide parents and teachers with a creative solution on how to build background core knowledge, while exposing children to domain-specific language.”

    “Paddy’s Forest Trek” is the first book in the new upcoming narrative nonfictional series where Paddy will take adventures around the globe and throughout time learning about different informational topics. The new book, released on Aug. 31, 2017, can be purchased on Amazon, Litfire.com and online at Barnes & Noble.

    For more information about the book as well as the upcoming series, check out Patti Gill’s website at www.pattigill.com.

    About Patti Gill: With more than 25 years of experience in the teaching field, Patti Gill started out as an elementary school teacher. She expanded her field of expertise as a literacy consultant to confidently help schools achieve their literacy goals. She has been an educator for all levels of schooling, including elementary, middle, high, undergraduate and graduate. Patti Gill founded Personalized Lesson Plans, which provides comprehensive professional development services for grades K-12.  

    Contact: Kali Gill
    Email: kalisgill25@gmail.com
    Telephone: (610) 731-4179

    Source: Patti Gill

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  • Reduced Standardized Testing Makes Room for Social Emotional Learning

    Reduced Standardized Testing Makes Room for Social Emotional Learning

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    updated: Sep 6, 2017

    We have been observing the growth of STEAM, Personalized Learning (PL), Digital Learning (DL) and a host of other trends in education. With the pressure from businesses and the societal impact of many students not being prepared to handle conflicts, harassment, bullying, and problem-solving, Social Emotional Learning (SEL) has been growing as a major need. Teachers across the country are embracing the opportunity to help build strong young people, as states are beginning to allow and encourage blended learning approaches.

    Linsey Covert, founder of TEAMology, “Early in my school counseling career, I saw the need to create something that could change the way schools were approaching social emotional learning, school climate, and character education. I wanted to provide the necessary resources and tools for educators to help them build strong character, leadership skills, and an overall sense of helping one another. It also only made sense to make a connection to home and engage parents. So, twelve years ago, we began building courseware based on six strong character foundations, we even created six relatable characters that students ‘study’ to build their own strong foundations.  Partnering with experts in the field from Penn State University, we began testing the course work in schools five years ago. We tested, refined and researched every aspect of the coursework. It was important to us that teachers could integrate our foundations across their curriculum.”

    What we did not anticipate was the impact Project TEAM would have on the teachers in terms of less teacher turnover. It appears that the teachers also find value in bonding as a team to help the students apply all the foundations developed by TEAMology.

    Dr. Richard Hazler

    Dr. Richard Hazler & Dr. JoLynn Carney have spent their careers researching school violence and bullying prevention. They have been asked many times over the years to develop or partner with a bullying prevention program. “Our answer has always been ‘no’ because, while there are good programs out there that deal specifically with bullying, violence, or some other issue, we wanted a program that promoted investment and reward for the school community as a whole. The internal energy and rewards that come from such a unified and team-oriented approach is why we have actively, and professionally invested in the research, development, and evaluation of Project TEAM.”

    “What it takes to reduce bullying is a community that creates an environment where the behavior is not accepted and helping behaviors are supported. The TEAM concept is really a critical one for schools that can allow schools to see change. Dr. JoLynn Carney joined in the research and development of Project TEAM. “What we always suspected was that creating a positive environment by empowering the students with strong prosocial attitudes and skills would help with bullying problems, other disciplinary issues, and provide a more productive environment for learning and growing.  We now have the data that applying this approach with fidelity actually works. “What we did not anticipate,” Dr. Hazler said. “Was the impact Project TEAM would have on the teachers in terms of less teacher turnover. It appears that the teachers also find value in bonding as a team to help the students apply all the foundations developed by TEAMology.” Dr. Carney added, “That is just very satisfying.”

    Dr. Sue Kanigsberg, Asst. Director of Educational Services, of Lincoln Intermediate Unit, has thoroughly reviewed the materials on the platform. “Now that students and teachers in Pennsylvania’s third through eighth grades will spend 20 percent less time on statewide testing, TEAMology will help teachers do more of what they entered teaching to do in the first place – focus on kids rather than tests. For administrators, it helps get a jump start on Chapter 339 and the Future Ready Index mandates that take effect in the fall of 2018.”

    In early 2016, TEAMology began to see interest from school districts grow rapidly. “All this hard work and development was paying off,” Linsey said. TEAMology began to research would it would take to build a cloud-based home for all of the character material so teachers would have easier access. As the program was taking hold in schools, TEAMology wanted the materials to be accessible to all teachers. Linsey pushed, “Not only easy access, we went much further. Teachers are collaborating and helping build the materials to be even stronger.  I understand what it means to be in the trenches, and what support and sharing best practices can mean from my peers.” The platform launched in July and early going is encouraging as over 1,000 teachers are onboarded, using the material, offering their help and collaborating with one another.  Jen Lowe from Stafford Township SD has been using the material for over six years.  “I can tell you it is worthwhile.  Bullying is basically gone, and I have a better handle on my students’ emotions and how to handle them.  It’s techniques we weren’t taught in school,” said Jen. Chris Schmidt says, “Now that the materials are in the cloud, more teachers joining will make the program stronger.”

    According to Lindsay Read, manager of research at CASEL (and yes it’s an acronym) Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning, “As more programs are being taken up (SEL) in schools and districts, there becomes this greater demand to assess them, to see if they’re working, to see if students are, in fact, learning the skills that are being  taught.”

    “Having a well-respected organization such as CASEL research helping to educate and emphasize the importance of SEL, is the type of efforts we need to make SEL a part of a lasting fabric in schools.  The data points we are beginning to collect could become important to CASEL type research efforts,” said Linsey.

    About TEAMology: TEAMology is a culmination of decades of research and side-by-side teaching with the most renowned experts in SEL. The material is based on six relatable characters and the foundations of a house called Project TEAM that teachers and students use to emulate best strong skills and relate them to future Ready Indexes such as career exploration practices. Click here for more information and research. 

    About Intermediate Units: Intermediate Units were established in 1971 to serve the school districts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. They are led by an executive director and governed by boards of directors composed of school board members from member school districts.  Intermediate Units serve several needs for Districts, from Professional Development, mandated programs and progressive methods to build students as viable contributors to higher-ed and communities.

    Media Contact and Other Information:  Bob Fiori rfiori@teamology.team 610-476-0702

    Source: TEAMology

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  • In PA, School Districts and Intermediate Units Work Together to Meet Chapter 339 and Future Index Goals Using a Cloud Based Platform

    In PA, School Districts and Intermediate Units Work Together to Meet Chapter 339 and Future Index Goals Using a Cloud Based Platform

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    Over 900 teachers are using the platform and collaborating. Chapter 339 and Future Index gets a boost.

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    updated: Aug 22, 2017

    Over 900 Pennsylvania and New Jersey teachers have already TEAMed up to collaborate to reduce behavior issues in the classroom that slow down student progress in schools. It’s a newly released cloud platform that contains decades of proven activities, lessons and activities to not only meet mandates but invigorate and remind teachers why they entered the profession.

    PA Intermediate Units and TEAMology is offering a $59 webinar. Teachers will learn how to use the platform for building problem-solving skills, conflict management, resilience, leadership and aiding in career development. The webinar includes use of the platform for one year. It meets PD credits at all levels and can be scheduled here.

    For administrators, it helps get a jump start on Chapter 339 and the Future Ready Index mandates that take effect in the fall of 2018.

    Dr. Sue Kanigsberg, Asst. Director of Educational Services

    Dr. Sue Kanigsberg, Asst. Director of Educational Services of Lincoln Intermediate Unit has thoroughly reviewed the materials on the platform. “Now that students and teachers in Pennsylvania’s third through eighth grades will spend 20 percent less time on statewide testing, TEAMology will help teachers do more of what they entered teaching to do in the first place — focus on kids rather than tests. For administrators, it helps get a jump start on Chapter 339 and the Future Ready Index mandates that take effect in the fall of 2018.” Jo Beth McKee, Curriculum Specialist for Intermediate One, “Project TEAM is a great asset to our after-school programming. It is both teacher and student friendly. We’ve seen almost immediate results, and it’s fun!”

    About TEAMology: TEAMology is a culmination of decades of research and side-by-side teaching with the most renowned experts in SEL. The material is based on six relatable characters and the foundations of a house called Project TEAM that teachers and students use to emulate best strong skills and relate them to future Ready Indexes such as career exploration practices. Click here for more information and research. www.teamology.team

    About Intermediate Units: Intermediate Units were established in 1971 to serve the school districts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. They are led by an executive director and governed by boards of directors composed of school board members from member school districts. Intermediate Units serve several needs for Districts, from Professional Development, mandated programs and progressive methods to build students as viable contributors to higher ed and communities.

    Media Contact and other Information: Bob Fiori, rfiori@teamology.team, 610-476-0702

    Source: TEAMology, LLC

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