• Supervision of Children and Youth in Afterschool Programs

    Come learn about how to keep the children and youth in your program safe by implementing different supervision tips and tricks. Learn more about your role as a teacher and also how to create a safe environment that allows for safe and successful supervision. Presenter: Alysha Branch OCFS Area(s): 3, 4 Location: Virtual-Live, via Zoom

    $30
  • Encouraging Positive Behavior

    Part of working with children also includes managing behaviors. This training will help participants identify common misbehaviors in after school programs and how the environment plays a role. Learn techniques to guide positive behaviors and turn misbehaviors into teachable moments for youth. Presenter: Alysha Branch OCFS Area(s): 1, 3 Location: Virtual-Live, via Zoom

    $30
  • Educators Guide to Design Thinking

    Using Design Thinking in your classroom equips students with the problem solving skills to tackle real world challenges and foster creativity and collaboration. Outcomes: - Educators will learn the step-by-step […]

  • Building STEM Skills through Projects Afterschool

    Join us for a session about ways to build STEM skills using project-based learning as a part of your afterschool program. Project-based learning is fun and it can support academic […]

    Free
  • Asking Purposeful Questions

    Questions are the beginning of a path towards discovery, imagination, and STEM exploration. How can we help youth expand and clarify their thinking and develop their reasoning through the questions […]

    Free
  • Ready. Set. Innovate!

    Register Here This exclusive virtual professional development workshop, developed by the National Inventors Hall of Fame, offers the opportunity to participate in a hands-on experience using teaching and learning strategies […]

    Free
  • Youth Design A Better World: Coding, AI, and OST

    Register Here Join Technovation to explore how to collaborate to promote student leadership, agency, and civic engagement. Grab free resources to facilitate a "Tech for Social Good" experience with youth this spring or summer as they identify challenges, research potential solutions, and generate the start of a tech-based solution. Dive into a hands-on activity that […]

    Free
  • Building Simple Circuits using Common or Accessible Materials

    We will building circuits and create reusable circuit components from common or easily purchased materials such as paper, copper tape, paper clips, aluminum foil, etc. Outcomes: - Explore simple circuit theory - Build reusable circuit components that students can bring home - Identify online resources for similar ideas About the Presenter: Walt received his bachelor's […]

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