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Building School Day- After School connections Shawn Robson & Gina McGovern Kickoff 2010 Destination Four

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Building School Day- After School connections. Shawn Robson & Gina McGovern Kickoff 2010 Destination Four. Welcome and Introductions Top Ten Introduction to the GLCEs/ HSCEs Demonstration of available resources Work session Closing and Evaluations. Agenda. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Building School Day-After School connections

Shawn Robson & Gina McGovernKickoff 2010

Destination Four

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Agenda

Welcome and IntroductionsTop TenIntroduction to the GLCEs/ HSCEsDemonstration of available resourcesWork sessionClosing and Evaluations

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Top Ten Ways to Connect School Day to After School

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-10-Have a regularly scheduled meeting with your principal.

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-9-Share Professional

Development time with school-day staff.

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-8-Have a centrally located office

in the school.

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-7-Give teachers goodies!

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-6-Smile. Be friendly.

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-5-Clean up after yourselves.

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-4-Communicate weekly or daily

with students’ classroom teachers.

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-3-Balance your respect for the hard work of school day staff with enjoyment of YOUR job!

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-2-Have fun with your profession!

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-1-Learn the GLCEs/ HSCEs!

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What are Grade Level/ High School Content Expectations?

Educators and classroom teachers from Michigan school districts have been involved in the development and/or review of Michigan’s GLCEs/ HSCEs.

The expectations were designed to ensure that students receive seamless instruction, from one grade to the next, leaving no gaps in any child’s education.

More importantly, they set high expectations in literacy and mathematics so we can better prepare all K-12 students for the challenges they will face in a global 21st

century.

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Resources

Michigan Department of Education

After School Training Toolkit

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Active Learning: The Ingredients

Young people work hands-on with materials, ideas, and skills.

Young people do activities that lead to real products or performances.

Young people talk about what they are doing.Young people do activities that balance real

experiences and big ideas.

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Contact Information

Shawn Robson◦Project Director/

Site Coordinator Central Academy

[email protected]◦734.369.9497

Gina McGovern◦Center for Youth

Program Quality, TACSS Coach

[email protected]◦734.961.6900 x 218

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Enjoy your lunch!

Please complete the evaluation form.

Don’t forget to pick up a playing card from the dealer before you go!