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Theresa Argueta, Renee Nagel, Jennifer Corralez, Kahnah Kirk, Megan Barickman More Information
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A strong foundation is key to making sure a child will have success in their educational career. Imagination Station is working to improve the quality and accessibility of high quality early childhood education. They are also working to increase public awareness about the importance of quality early childhood experiences.
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Guests:
- Theresa ArguetaDirector Early Childhood ProgramsImagination Station
- Renee NagelAssistant DirectorImagination Station
- Jennifer CorralezProgram ManagerImagination Station
- Kahnah Kirk3 Year Olds TeacherImagination Station
- Megan BarickmanMaster TeacherImagination Station
Additional Resources:
- The Reggio Emilia Approach
- The Building Blocks of High Quality Early Childhood Education Programs
- The Lasting Benefits of High Quality Early Childhood Education
- Identifying the Core Components of a High Quality Early Education Program
- The Importance of Early Childhood Education
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- Theresa ArguetaDirector Early Childhood ProgramsImagination Station
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Beckie Hernandez, Diana Thompson, Michelle Fowler, Amando Williams, Joseph Pecher More Information
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There is an innovative after school program at Jackson Middle School in South Bend. Students learn kitchen skills, safety and the art of cooking and are able to take ingredients home to prepare meals for their families. Junior Chefs are paired with senior chef mentors and learn how to follow recipes, make nutrition meals and gain confidence in the kitchen as well as the social skills of eating dinner together.
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- Beckie HernandezDirector of Junior Chefs of South BendJackson Middle School
- Diana ThompsonPastor of First Baptist Church of South BendJackon Middle School
- Michelle FowlerStudentJackson Middle School
- Amando WilliamsStudentJackson Middle School
- Joseph PecherStudentJackson Middle School
Additional Resources:
- First Baptist Church of South Bend
- Cooking with Kids
- Kitchen Math
- Math Skills Multiply in the Kitchen
- Hey Kids, Let's Cook!
- Ed Said
- Cookie Cravings: How to Read and Understand a Recipe
- Vegetable Soup: A Reverse Recipe
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- Beckie HernandezDirector of Junior Chefs of South BendJackson Middle School
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Vic'Shonda Newbern, Eli Zilke, Laura Ziebarth, Gina Edwards, Detorion McKinney, Lucia Forestieri, Antwon Johnson, Samiah Williams More Information
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Water Street Glassworks offers a two year program for teens. Fired Up! is an after school program in Benton Harbor where students learn to work in one of three studios – glassblowing, glass beadmaking & jewelry design or fused glass.
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- Vic'Shonda NewbernFired Up! Program CoordinatorWater Street Glassworks
Fired Up! Teen After School Program - Eli ZilkeFired Up! Glassblowing InstructorWater Street Glassworks
https://waterstreetglassworks.org/ - Laura ZiebarthFired Up! Fusing InstructorWater Street Glassworks
https://waterstreetglassworks.org/pages/fired-up-info - Gina EdwardsFired Up! Flameworking InstructorWater Street Glassworks
https://waterstreetglassworks.org/pages/fired-up-info - Detorion McKinneyFired Up! studentWater Street Glassworks
- Lucia ForestieriFired Up! studentWater Street Glassworks
- Antwon JohnsonFired Up! studentWater Street Glassworks
- Samiah WilliamsFired Up! studentWater Street Glassworks
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- Vic'Shonda NewbernFired Up! Program CoordinatorWater Street Glassworks
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Gina Courtois, David Hoffert, Ph.D., Sarah Graham, Wrigley Crabtree, Nico Luna More Information
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A child's academic well being isn't the only important thing to address at school. In order to account for the whole child, social and emotional learning also needs to be taken into consideration. We head down to Warsaw, Indiana to see how they use social emotional learning and its effects on overall well being.
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Guests:
- Gina CourtoisSEL CoordinatorWarsaw Community Schools
- David Hoffert, Ph.D.SuperintendentWarsaw Community Schools
- Sarah GrahamCounseling Co-DirectorWarsaw Community High School
- Wrigley CrabtreeStudentWarsaw Community Schools
- Nico LunaStudentWarsaw Community High School
Additional Resources:
- 11 Ways Schools Can—and Should—Involve Families in SEL Programming
- A De-escalation Exercise for Upset Students
- What is Social emotional Learning?
- Making SEL Culturally Competent
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- Gina CourtoisSEL CoordinatorWarsaw Community Schools
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Natalie Macerata, Dane Rasmussen, Perry Hepler More Information
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Gardening has been taught at Hollywood Elementary in Stevensville, Michigan for years. However in this day and age, educators at Hollywood Elementary find that it is even more vital to teach children where their food comes from. They also like to teach their students the importance of also taking care of the earth while doing so. They believe gardening is an essential life skill, and teaching students the basic sets them on the right path to career and health choices.
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Guests:
- Natalie MacerataPrincipalHollywood Elementary
- Dane RasmussenGarden Educator/ArboristHollywood Elementary
- Perry HeplerTeacher/Garden EducatorHollywood Elementary
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- Natalie MacerataPrincipalHollywood Elementary
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Adam Dille, Matthew Kaczmarek, Dylan Gay, Emily Bryson, Mahlet Ayele, Mattie Rich More Information
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The Dismas House residents welcome college students in yearly, to help around the house. They not only help by building pantries and other miscellaneous things, but they also build life long friendships. This internship program helps the students gain volunteer experience, and also provides them and the residents, a different perspective. The purpose of the internship program is to give an alternative view than what they are used to, as well as establish the connection that they are all on similar life paths. Just trying to build a better life for themselves, and those around them.
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Guests:
- Adam DilleResidentDismas House of Indiana
- Matthew KaczmarekProgram DirectorDismas House of Indiana
Dismas House of Indiana - Dylan GayStudentJames Madison University
- Emily BrysonLeader of Alternative Spring BreakJames Madison University
- Mahlet AyeleStudentJames Madison University
- Mattie RichLeader of Alternative Spring BreakJames Madison University
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- Adam DilleResidentDismas House of Indiana