Monday, November 23, 2015

Missed the #flyychat with Renee K. Smith and Pam Jones?

No Worries!  We Got YOU! Check Out the Storify!!



We had another super BRILLIANT #flyychat! This time we discussed language, culture and power in schools.  Renee K. Smith and Pamela Jones dropped serious knowledge about power structures, culturally relevant pedagogy, testing and much more!  

Click here to see what you missed and join us for the next Flyychat on Monday, December 14th @ 8PM EST.

 I'm Flyy.  You Flyy,

Robyne

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Next #Flyychat

Monday, November 23rd @ 8pm EST on Twitter!!

They Schools:  Language, Culture and Power in Schools

 


Join me as I welcome expert educators Pam Jones, professor at Banks Street and NYU doctorate candidate, along with Renee K. Smith, Director of Operations and Digital Strategies at Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy.  We will discuss how language, power and culture impact the educational experiences of Black and Latino students.  Join the conversation!!!!


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 Pam Jones is an Advisor and Instructor in the Special Education Department at Bank Street College of Education. She graduated from Princeton University in 1993 with a degree in Politics and concentrations in Afro-American and Latin American Studies.  She later graduated from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs with her Master in Public Administration (MPA) degree and worked as a policy analyst researching issues ranging from welfare reform, health care, child care, and education.  Eventually, her research took her into Head Start classrooms and it was in the midst of that research that she realized she wanted to be working with the students as their teacher as opposed to collecting field notes on what she’d observed.  To facilitate this change in careers, Pam attended and graduated from Bank Street College of Education with her M.S.Ed. degree in childhood special and general education.  Before joining the faculty at Bank Street, Pam worked as a learning specialist for grades K and 1, as a 3rd grade general education teacher in an inclusive setting, and as a 5th grade teacher in a general education classroom. In addition, Pam served as Child Study Coordinator for grades K-2.  In addition to her work as an Advisor and Instructor at the College, her professional development work has included (but is not limited to) the following: facilitating workshops at the Family Involvement Conference in 2013-14 & 2014-15 (where she presented workshops titled “Families as Educational Partners” and “Families & Educators: Partners in the Referral Process,” respectively); Bank Street College’s 9th Annual Language Series (January 24th, 2009) as a co-facilitator of a workshop entitled “Before and After: How Differentiation Works”; consultant for the Higher Education Disability Supports—Universal Design Principles (HEDS UP) project, where Pam worked with her colleagues to employ Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and differentiated instruction approaches to revise course materials and instruction to better meet the needs of graduate students; co-facilitator of a series of workshops for the Early Childhood Assessment in Mathematics (ECAM) in 2010-11; and in 2011, Pam presented as a panelist at the Congressional Black Caucus’s Annual Legislative Conference (i.e., “Ensuring African American Students Get the Education They Deserve: Exploring Differentiated Instruction as One Viable Approach to Combat One-Size-Fits-All Education”).  In addition to her full-time work as a graduate instructor and advisor, Pam is pursuing her doctorate in critical family literacies at New York University.    


  
Over the last ten years, Renee K. Smith has served in many capacities at Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy. Her roles have included teaching artist in the dance and visual arts departments, coordinator for the Cultural Arts Program, Arts Education Director responsible for arts programming throughout the organization and Senior Faculty Member empowered to share proven engagement techniques with new faculty members as Ifetayo continued to divine it’s pedagogy through the creation of the Rites of Passage Training Institute. During these roles, she has had the amazing opportunity to sit and learn firsthand from the Founder of Ifetayo, Kwayera Archer-Cunningham how to engage youth and families in high quality arts and cultural programming that would leave them transformed from each session. After completing at least 200 hours of training in Ifetayo’s Rites of Passage Teacher Training Institute, she understands the importance of developing great educators through a process that includes reflective learning and how this method of interaction with teachers correlates to high levels of engagement of youth in the classroom.

Currently, Renee is the Director of Operations & Digital Strategies responsible for developing and implementing systems and technology that allows the organization to be efficient and remain relevant to the needs of its community. She holds a Master’s of Science in Non Profit Management from The Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy, New School University and completed her undergraduate degree at Hunter College of the City University of New York in Dance Education. She has also received a certificate from Columbia University Graduate School of Business from the Middle Management Program. She has presented at New York State Council on the Arts Summer Seminar, Brooklyn Arts Council Brooklyn Consortium Events and Ifetayo’s Global Axe Conference in Brazil. As an artist and educator, she has had the opportunity to travel around the world which has included visiting Prague, Italy, Guinea, France, Cuba, and Brazil. As Ifetayo continue to grow, it is her goal to grow with the organization developing technological systems to document institutional successes for future generations of Ifetayo community members.

 

Monday, November 9, 2015

Missed the #Flyychat with Dr. Nettrice Gaskins? 

Don't Fret!  We Got You!

 

Tonight #Flyychat was EVERYTHANG!!!!  My mind was blown as we talked about Afrofuturism, Cosograms and making music from the stars!!! Check out the highlights here.  And stay tuned for the next #Flyychat announcement!  

I'm Flyy

You Flyy,

Robyne

Sunday, November 8, 2015

TOMORROW @ 8PM EST!!!

BONUS #FLYYCHAT WITH DR. NETTRICE GASKINS!!!

A CONVERSATION ON AFROFUTURISM AND CULTURALLY SITUATED ARTS BASED LEARNING

 


 

Prepping for the chat?  Check out this great interview with Dr. Gaskins conducted by Rasheedah Phillips of the Atlanta Black Star, "Using STEAM to Move Marginalized Students into the Future: An Interview with Dr. Nettrice Gaskins".

Join us!

Using STEAM to Move Marginalized Students into the Future: An Interview with Dr. Nettrice Gaskins - See more at: http://blerds.atlantablackstar.com/2014/10/09/using-steam-move-marginalized-students-future-interview-dr-nettrice-gaskins/#sthash.CHOLyunD.dpuf
Rasheedah Phillips


Rasheedah Phillips
Rasheedah Phillips



 

Monday, November 2, 2015

ONE WEEK AWAY from the Next #Flyychat with Dr. Nettrice Gaskins!!! 11/9 @ 8pm EST!



A Conversation on Afrofuturism and Culturally Situated Arts Based Learning

We want to hear from you!  Join the conversation at #flyychat!  See you next week!!!!
 
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