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Junior Achievement: Teach for a Day 

Local Brooklyn School (TBD)

By participating in this service opportunity, you will: Strengthen and improve your communication skills Teach your own class Promote literacy, basic math skills, financial literacy and making smart choices ALL participants must attend two days of mandatory training: 5/2 and 5/9. 

Free

Read Aloud Thursdays

KCC Room V123

Read to 3 & 4 year olds every Thursday Open to all Education students EDC 200 students will receive 2 hours of field work credit. Scan the QR code for more info, and to sign up for a time slot

Free

Education Club

The Education Club is a space for students to come together to learn more about child development, parenting, teaching, and working with youth. We also support each other, while we navigate life as college students. We are a close-knit community that comes together on a weekly basis for conversation. We are committed to planning community service events each semester to advocate for out community, important topics in education, local schools, and more. Zoom Meeting ID: 852 2962 8638 Passcode: 608995

Free

World Autism Breakthrough Summit

Dr. Magro is a professional speaker, author, autistic self-advocate, and the autism consultant on Netflix’s Emmy-Award-Winning series Love on the Spectrum U.S. This virtual event is designed for educators, therapists, self-advocates, and family members who want to deepen their understanding of autism through insightful discussions led by Dr. Magro and other prominent voices in the autism community. This year’s summit will feature three engaging sessions: ✅ 11:15-12:15 EST: Beyond School: Transitioning to Adulthood for Autistic Individuals – Dr. Kerry Magro will cover transition planning, IEPs, employment readiness, postsecondary education, and independent living strategies. ✅ 12:30-1:30 EST Autism Mothers Panel – A heartfelt discussion featuring Kate Swenson, Carrie Cariello, and Adrian Wood, three inspiring mothers who will share their experiences raising autistic children and offer advice on advocacy, resilience, and navigating education and therapy. 🎁 Special Offer: The first 25 U.S. residents who register and attend all three sessions will receive a signed copy of their new book Autism Out Loud (releasing April 5, 2025)! ✅ 2-3 EST: Teach The Way Our Students Learn: Inclusive Education and Curriculum Strategies – A must-attend session for educators on creating sensory-friendly, accessible learning environments using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) strategies, peer mentoring, and classroom adaptations. 📢 Please note: This event is virtual ONLY. 4 Field Work Hours

Free

Read Aloud Thursdays

KCC Room V123

Read to 3 & 4 year olds every Thursday Open to all Education students EDC 200 students will receive 2 hours of field work credit. Scan the QR code for more info, and to sign up for a time slot

Free

Education Club

The Education Club is a space for students to come together to learn more about child development, parenting, teaching, and working with youth. We also support each other, while we navigate life as college students. We are a close-knit community that comes together on a weekly basis for conversation. We are committed to planning community service events each semester to advocate for out community, important topics in education, local schools, and more. Zoom Meeting ID: 852 2962 8638 Passcode: 608995

Free

The Kingsborough Community College Tapestry Project: Moving Forward Together

The Kingsborough Tapestry Project will take place at a series of events over the course of the Spring 2025 semester and provide all members of the Kingsborough community with artmaking opportunities designed to build a greater sense of community on campus. Why collage art? Collage is an artform that many people can do; it is made by piecing together different images and materials to create something unique. It also offers participants a chance to slow down, look closely, reflect, socialize, and get to know fellow participants. What happens after one makes their collage square? After making your collage, we will photograph it and include a copy of it in a large mural-size tapestry of all our community’s collages. This tapestry will hang on display in the Hall of Flags and be featured at Kingsborough’s 60th Commencement Ceremony held at the Coney Island Amphitheater on June 18, 2025. You get to keep your original collage artwork. If you are graduating, you could even use it to decorate the top of your graduation cap as it is the perfect size! This event will coincide with the cap and gown distribution for Spring 2025 graduates.

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