Are you a Bay Area English, social studies, science or VAPA teacher in
grades 8-12 looking to bring more student-driven writing, research and
mediamaking to your classroom?
Are you interested in co-creating resources to support a KQED-designed
publishing platform that will connect students across classrooms and
regions?
Join KQED Learning in piloting a new project that cuts across content areas
to help students create, share, reflect and connect. Aligned with Common
Core and NGSS standards , the project will feature curriculum, mediamaking
resources and professional development for teachers. It will also include an
online publishing platform where students can work with peers - in and
outside their classroom - in a safe space and seek authentic feedback,
support and inspiration.
The Details:
We are looking for 40 teachers in the Bay Area.
Attend all-day events at KQED on June 16 and August 4-5.
Complete an online course over the summer to build your media skills.
The pilot will run fall 2017.
After completion, participants will receive an $800 stipend.
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Now
Apply by March 24, 2017. Applicants will be notified by April 30, 2017.
best,
debbie
Debbie Abilock
NoodleTools/NoodleTeach
Smart tools, smart research, smart teaching
Abilock, Debbie, Kristin Fontichiaro, and Violet H. Harada, eds
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