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Unfortunately, we are AT CAPACITY for this professional development. Please consider registering on the other dates available -- the 21st & 22nd still have some spaces available. Registration Links are in the left sidebar.

 

If NONE of the available dates work for you, please email Helen.Wheelock@mail.cuny.edu to be put on the Wait List.

 

This FREE 5-Hour Professional Development has been developed with the support of the NYC Dept. of Education Office of Early Childhood Education and JP Morgan/Chase Foundation.

 

Where:
CUNY/Creative Arts Team Offices
101 West 31st, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10001

When:
9am-3pm, LUNCH PROVIDED

All participants will receive a CUNY Certificate of Attendance. 

DESCRIPTION: During this workshop, CAT facilitators will guide participants through a step-by-step process that will help them build an experiential and intellectual understanding of the power of oral storytelling in developing children's  listening, speaking and language skills as outlined in the Common Core Standards.

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CAT facilitators will model three forms of oral storytelling for teachers to demonstrate the progression from written word to active engagement reading a storybook, telling a story based on a book and storytelling that engages an audience both physically and verbally -- drawing specific links to how each form impacts a child's literacy skills.

CAT will then mentor the teachers as they develop, practice and refine an interactive storytelling of their own based one of two picture books.

Particular attention will be paid to strengthening each teacher’s storytelling skills and identifying how specific techniques of audience participation support early childhood literacy and English acquisition.

Thoughout the process, teachers will be asked to reflect on what they have led, give and receive constructive criticism, and discuss future applications. The overarching goals throughout are to help the teachers work in a student-centered manner, use effective questioning as outlined in the NYC DOE Danielson Competencies, explore how to encourage and incorporate student’s responses, and tap into their own creativity.

Participating teachers and sites will be eligible to receive an on-site mentoring residency. (Click here for a video). During the five-day residency, CAT's professional actor/teachers will model interactive storytelling in the classroom and support classroom teachers as they design and implement their own literacy-based and English acquisition interactive storytelling lesson plan.

PLEASE NOTE: This five-hour professional development workshop will be repeated several times this fall, so a teacher should only attend ONE session. You can send as many teachers to as many sessions as you would like at NO COST to your site.

Led by Helen Wheelock, Director of the Early Learning Program

ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
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 CAT (CUNY - Creative Arts Team) uses the power of drama to inspire lives. 
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