Initiative on Immigration and Education
City College 160 Convent Ave, New York, New York, United StatesBook Launch: Lessons from a Dual Language Bilingual School: Celebrando una década de Dos Puentes Elementary
Book Launch: Lessons from a Dual Language Bilingual School: Celebrando una década de Dos Puentes Elementary
Explore the role of civic engagement for younger generations on Election Day. Join content creator Nikita Redkar as she discusses how she uses her platform to raise awareness, promote civic action, empower their communities, and inspire the new generation to become changemakers
NYSED Best Practices in Pre Kindergarten: Science Everywhere Science Everywhere is an initiative designed specifically for PreK Students that emphasizes Inquiry-BasedLearning.Aims to cultivate a love of science and nature in young Children through hands-on learning while fostering important critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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.
Interested in transferring to Brooklyn College? Join an informal conversation with Jessica Velez, Assistant Professor in Childhood, Bilingual and Special Education Please RSVP Laura Scheiber at: [email protected] or simply show up!
Take a breather, learn a new skill, play games, and tell us your ideas! NO REGISTRATION NEEDED - JUST SHOW UP IN U113
This is an opportunity for Education students to read aloud to 3 and 4 year olds from KCC’s Child Development Center. Please arrive in V123 by 10am to help set up the room before the children arrive. Also, please stay after the read aloud to tidy up the space. Ms. Pauline Cassino (from the KCC library) will meet you in the room to facilitate the setup,lesson and cleanup.
This conference will introduce or reconnect us to descriptive processes (which focus on the strengths of kids, parents and teachers) , allowing us to look deeply at children’s work and words in order to strengthen our capacity to teach and learn alongside them.
Librarians from Brooklyn Public Library Adams Street location lead for an exciting and engaging storytime session, along with singing and rhymes. Each month they select a book to pair with the Education Center’s monthly nature theme.
Please join us this Friday, January 17th at 12pm at the Brooklyn Museum for a free, guided tour of the special exhibit: Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies. Growing up during the Great Depression, artist Elizabeth Catlett witnessed class inequality, racial violence, and U.S. imperialism firsthand, all while pursuing an artistic education grounded in the tenets of modernism. Catlett would protest injustices for nearly a century, via both soaring artworks and on-the-ground activism. This trip is open to all KCC students. Please visit M230 to sign up or email [email protected]. Space is limited.
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