Partnership for After School Education

Issue 104

July 30, 2015

Teaching Artist Training & Internship Program (TATIP)

Community-Word Project's is now accepting applications for their 2015-2016 Teaching Artist Training & Internship Program (TATIP). TATIP helps professional artists develop the skills needed to work effectively with classroom teachers to reach kids in New York City's Title I schools and public libraries. Graduates of TATIP serve as an invaluable resource that brings art, creativity, confidence and stability into the lives of thousands of kids. TATIP prepares professional artists to: collaborate with classroom teachers to ensure the needs of each class are met; incorporate creative activities into the curriculum that help students and teachers meet city- and state-mandated literacy and arts standards; and integrate their creative elements to develop engaging exercises as part of a long-term vision for the residency. There are tuition fees. Partial scholarships available. Questions can be directed to TATIP@communitywordproject.org. Applications are due September 14, 2015.

July 30, 2015

Golden Lamp Awardee YCteen

Congratulations to PASE Board Member Keith Hefner and his organization Youth Communication for their Golden Lamp Award! Each year, the Association of American Publishers (AAP) names the winner of the Golden Lamp - the best educational magazine in the country. Judges select finalists from among the hundreds of outstanding publications that compete in other categories in AAP's annual contest. This year, Youth Communication's YCteen won the award. Founded in 1980, YCteen is a teen magazine written by a staff of 50 to 60 NYC teens, who participate in an intensive writing program under the direction of two full-time adult professional editors. Published six times during the school year, each issue is also accompanied by a teacher guide. Learn more about the magazine and the teacher guides, visit the YCTeen website.

July 30, 2015

Apply to Recieve a Sing For Hope Piano

Sing for Hope hosted an art-installation of 50, artist designed, pianos in parks and public spaces for everyone to enjoy, during this past June. Following their two weeks outside, the pianos are being donated to schools, hospitals, and other community organizations. Your organization can receive a beautiful Sing for Hope Piano free of charge. An application and addition information about the pianos can be found here.

July 30, 2015

Webinar Recording: Foundations for Young Adult Success: A Developmental Framework

On July 23, 2015, Afterschool Alliance hosted a webinar with researchers from the University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research to discuss the findings of UCCCSR's newly released report, Foundations for Young Adult Success: A Developmental Framework, funded by The Wallace Foundation. The report provides evidence from child/youth development, cognitive science, psychology, and learning theory that educators, out-of-school time practitioners, policymakers, and funders can use to ground their work in a firm understanding of important goals for human development. It also aims to help schools and OST professionals think about how to design adult practices and youth experiences to reach those goals. Speakers on the webinar included Nina Sonenberg, Communications Officer, The Wallace Foundation, Jenny Nagaoka, Deputy Director, Consortium on Chicago School Research, Stacy Ehrlich, Senior Research Analyst, Consortium on Chicago School Research, and Saskia Traill, Vice President for Policy & Research, TASC. View a recording of the webinar.