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HYP Meeting
February 24, 2015
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
LifeWorks 835 N. Pleasant Valley
Austin , TX 78702
Supporting Transgender Youth
Shane Walley, Via Hope
1.5 CEUs
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Expanded Learning Day at the Texas Capitol
February 26, 2015
8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Texas State Capitol 1100 Congress Avenue
Austin , TX 78701
2015 Expanded Learning Day at the Texas Capitol with Special Guest Andy Roddick
Join the Texas Partnership for Out of School Time (TXPOST) to raise awareness about the importance of high-quality Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELO) programming! Expanded Learning Opportunities Day at the Texas Capitol 2015 is a unique opportunity to participate in a statewide ELO advocacy event that will draw the attention of policymakers, community leaders and others. The highlights of 'ELO Day' include:
Rally on the South Capitol Steps featuring special guest Andy Roddick;
Advocacy Training Day in the Capitol Extension Auditorium;
Exhibits featuring ELO programs in the South Capitol Gallery; and
A special student-led performance in the Capitol Rotunda.
TXPOST will provide all attending advocates with detailed information about advocacy, the TXPOST legislative agenda and talking points to make the case for high-quality Expanded Learning Opportunities for all Texas children and youth.
Register here .
Contact [email protected] or call 512-607-7015 to share ideas or ask a question.
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CTAN Professional Development
March 4, 2015
10:00 am – 11:30 am
LifeWorks 835 N. Pleasant Valley
Austin , TX 78702
CTAN Professional Development Series 2014-2015
The Hands Grasp What the Ears Cannot
Join the 4-H CAPITAL AmeriCorps Members in a presentation on experiencial learning. This session demoonstrates that experienced-based lessons are more engaging than lecture based lessons, resulting in more student engagement. Participants will learn how to experiencial develop lessons, specifically for STEM/STEAM settings. To register, click here
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YPQ Training
March 5, 2015
10:00 am – 12:30 pm
Youth Program Quality Training: Planning and Reflection
Are you engaging youth in the critical life skills of planning and reflection? Are you ready to be more intentional about including planning and reflection strategies into your daily routine and activities but not sure where to start? This interactive workshop will introduce participants to powerful and easy to use methods that promote youth engagement in planning, implementing, and evaluating activities and projects. To register, click here
$5- Without Guidebook
$15- Includes Guidebook
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NAA Convention
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NAA Convention
SXSWedu
SWSWedu 2015
March 9th- March 12th
Austin, TX
Convention Center
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NAA Convention
SXSWedu
SWSWedu 2015
March 9th- March 12th
Austin, TX
Convention Center
YPQ Training
March 10, 2015
10:00 am – 12:30 pm
Youth Program Quality: Ask-Listen-Encourage
Do you communicate with youth in a way that makes them feel supported and heard? This interactive workshop introduces various communication techniques that help you build more supportive, youth-centered relationships. Participants will learn how to ask more effective questions, to listen actively to youth, and offer youth encouragement rather than praise. To register, click here
$5- Without Guidebook
$15- Includes Guidebook
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NAA Convention
SXSWedu
SWSWedu 2015
March 9th- March 12th
Austin, TX
Convention Center
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SXSWedu
SWSWedu 2015
March 9th- March 12th
Austin, TX
Convention Center
YPQ Training
March 12, 2015
10:00 am – 12:30 pm
Youth Program Quality: Active Learning
Do you know the difference between active learning and “hands-on” learning? Giving youth materials is just the beginning. This interactive workshop introduces the “ingredients” of active learning, explains the role that active learning plays in the experiential learning cycle, and helps participants create more powerful learning opportunities for youth. To register, click here
$5- Without Guidebook
$15- Includes Guidebook
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Digital Learning Day
Digital Learning Day
With so many new types of digital devices, educational software and mobile apps continuously developed, it’s hard to keep up with the latest and greatest advancements in educational technology. In some classrooms and out-of-school programs across the country, educators are doing some pretty amazing things with technology. Yet, these pockets of innovation are confined to a small number of schools and communities. Digital Learning Day was started as a way to actively spread innovative practices and ensure that all youth have access to high-quality digital learning opportunities no matter where they live. - See more here
Digital Learning Day promotes the effective use of modern day tools afforded to every other industry to improve the learning experience in K-12 public schools. For more information on how to join, click here
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