May 22 2019, 9:30AM Topic: Best Practices for Mentee Training & Preparation Each month, TMP presents a topic of discussion, a training or workshop over breakfast at our offices. Catered specifically to staff of mentoring organizations, this series offers leaders the chance to catch up on each other’s projects and to learn about the latest research, best […]
Webinar: Understanding the Landscape of Summer Programs
May 8, 2019, 1:00 PM CDT No one really knows how many summer learning programs are offered each year in the US by community-based organizations, parks and recreation departments, camps, libraries, schools, youth development organizations, museums and zoos, faith-based organizations, colleges and universities, and other public agencies. But understanding this landscape and what leads […]
Think Like da Vinci
Grade K-12 teachers | 7-hour workshop | Up to 10 participants Workshop available at Carnegie Science Center. Sat., April 27, 2019 from 9am–4pm Leonardo da Vinci embraced STEM before it was cool. Learn how to think, design, and build like the famous inventor did. In this full-day workshop, educators can learn how to incorporate STEM competencies into authentic […]
Animal Architects: Using Nature’s Builders to Teach STEAM
Fri, April 26, 2019, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT CoLab 18 at Nova Place 100 South Commons Pittsburgh, PA 15212 What is an architect and how can animals be architects without using pencils, computers and blueprints? This hands on workshop will explore how cross curricular topics such as ecology and environmental science can be […]
Don’t Be a Trigger: Trauma-Informed Care Approach to Working with Children
Tue, April 9, 2019 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Homewood-Brushton 7101 Hamilton Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15208 Our past experiences – personal, familial, societal – influence our brain development and shape how we interpret and respond to the world. Sometimes adults do not recognize how these experiences manifest as behaviors and […]
Spring Forward with APOST PD!
Another round of professional development is coming your way, and we have a fantastic line up planned to get you through the rest of the school year. From STEAM to Cultural Competency, Grant Writing, and more, we’ve got you covered to make these last few months of the year full of fun, challenges, new ideas […]
WEBINAR – Rural Mentoring: Leveraging Community Assets and Creating a Culture of Mentoring
Thu, Mar 21, 2019 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM EDT Access to specific resources and partnerships and travel distance between mentors and mentees are just a few of the unique challenges that rural mentoring programs face. Join us in this webinar for an informative and engaging discussion focused on strategies and best practices for mentoring […]
Supporting the Development of Seven Social Skills all School-Age Children Need
March 13th, 2019, 12:30 – 1:30PM We often ask ourselves, “Why can’t these kids get along?” The primary role of the school-age practitioner is to teach social skills. We will discuss the whys and needs to teach social skills. Social skills will be broken down into seven skill clusters – known as The Seven Cs. […]
Supporting the Development of Seven Social Skills all School-Age Children Need
March 6th, 2019, 12:30 – 1:30PM We often ask ourselves, “Why can’t these kids get along?” The primary role of the school-age practitioner is to teach social skills. We will discuss the whys and needs to teach social skills. Social skills will be broken down into seven skill clusters – known as The Seven Cs. […]
Basic Proposal Writing Workshop
Tuesday, March 05, 2019 9:30 AM–3:30 PM, Main (Oakland) This full-day course is for individuals who are new to grant seeking and proposal writing for nonprofit organizations, or those who want to update their skills. Participants will learn about: Overall grant seeking process Basic components of grant proposals What and how to write for each component Steps […]
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