Saturday, March 30, 2013

DRAFT Schedule 2014


DRAFT STUDENT SCHEDULE AND OVERVIEW
COUNSELING AND CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN A GLOBAL SOCIETY
July 14 through 18, 2014

Note:  you should arrive by Sunday, July 13th and can leave anytime after class on Friday July 18th.

CULTURAL COMPETENCE SUMMER INSTITUTE DESCRIPTION:
Through a mixed methods approach of cultural immersion, readings, class activities, and forums with cultural and educational leaders, school counselor candidates will acquire strategies to collaborate with culturally diverse families and develop systemic approaches to equalize the educational experiences for every student. School counselor candidates will broaden their world view and global perspective, and identify and develop culturally sensitive interventions for a range of school counseling issues and settings. Candidates will also examine the impact of contemporary socio-cultural viewpoints on student achievement, and educational equity and access.   Please note the program and schedule is subject to change based on the needs of our hosting organizations.


Monday, July 14
·                1:30pm   Program Overview     UFT Teacher Center  
52 Broadway    (R, 1, 4, 5) near  Wall Street
Introductions; Icebreaker/Jeopardy       

·       2:15 pm   Listen to Their Voices: The Student Perspective.
Conversations with newly immigrated high school students from Brooklyn International High School about what we need to know to best help them adapt to a new educational experience in a new country. Students will share their experiences; please feel free to ask them questions so we can better understand how to help every one of our students to succeed. 
Moderator: Dr. Ann McCormack
Panelists:  TBD
·       3:30pm: Review Itinerary evening plans and 7/16 schedule
Optional 9-11 Memorial - Reserve a time in advance (4:15 should be fine). The Memorial is a 10 minute subway ride and you will probably want to spend a half hour at the site as the Museum is not yet opened. 
·       5:00pm   Dinner Break (on your own)
·       7:00pm     NYIT Auditorium on Broadway   61st Street and Broadway - Please arrive by 6:45pm
Performance of Crossing the Blvd. This multimedia presentation has a powerful of this message for those of us who work with diverse student populations and their families. Please make sure everyone in your group is registered as per the link on the flyer.  Talk back with the artist Judith Sloan and discussion to follow. 

Tuesday,  July 15      The Studio Museum in Harlem   144 West 125th Street
·       9:30am   Group debriefing
·       10:00 to 11:30am     Broadening Our Perspective to Understanding and Respecting the Needs of African American/Black American Students   
Moderator: Janeika Fairley, School Counselor, William Haberle Elementary PS 195
Panelists:   TBD

11:30am  Tour of the Museum
·       1:00pm    Local Restaurant information will be provided 
·       3:00pm    Demetria Thomas will lead our tour of the Abyssinian Baptist Church
132 Odell Clark Place (formerly 138th St.) 

Wednesday, July 16  -   Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, 3700 Henry Hudson Parkway  Riverdale, Bronx   
·       9:30 am Group Debriefing    
·       10:00am to 11:30am                Broadening Our Perspective to Understanding and Respecting the Needs of Orthodox Jewish Students   
Discussion Moderator: Rabbi Steven Exler, Associate Rabbi, Hebrew Institute of Riverdale;
·       Travel to the Islamic Cultural Center - 1711 3rd Ave (Between East 96th and 97th)
Lunch break in the Neighborhood 96th Street and 3rd Avenue
·       2:00pm to 3:00pm Broadening Our Perspective to Understanding and Respecting the Needs of Muslim Students 
Discussion:    Imam Chernor Jalloh


Thursday, July 17     Museum of Chinese in the Americas   215 Centre Street, Chinatown
·       10:00 to 10:30am   Group Debriefing/self-guided museum tour
·       10:30 to 11:45am Panel:   Broadening Our Perspective to Understanding and Respecting the Needs of Asian Students  
Moderator:   
Panelists:   TBD
·       12 noon to 1pm - Chinatown: A Walk through History
Lunch in Chinatown
·       Afternoon neighborhood options/free time:  Chinatown; Little Italy; Lower East Side and/or Tenement Museum

Friday, July 18     El Museo del Barrio  -  105 St. and 5th Avenue 
·       9:30am Group debriefing at El Museo Del Barrio (East Harlem)
·       10:00 am – 11:15am   Panel Presentation
Broadening Our Perspective to Understanding and Respecting the Needs of Hispanic/ Latina and Latino American Students   
Moderator: 

Panelists:

·       11:30am – 1:30pm   Neighborhood Walk/Gallery Walk
·       1:30 Lunch  El Caribeno on Lexington and 105th St., La Fonda Boricua  106 St. Between Lexington and 3rd Ave. or any number of local restaurants.
·       4:00pm    Debriefing and Wrap Up at    NYIT Manhattan Campus   16 West 61st St.  11th Floor Auditorium
·       5:00 pm   HAPPY HOUR SOCIAL

Friday, March 15, 2013

Travel Planning

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1.  Have you made reservations @ the Leo House or elsewhere?

2.  Do you need a roommate?