Speakers included Barby Asante, artist, London; Viviana Checchia, Public Engagement Curator, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow; Jo Hunter, Associate,
New Citizenship Project, London; Sally Tallant, Director, Liverpool Biennial.
Kenneth R. Weinstein is Director of Research at
the New Citizenship Project in Washington, D.C.
Not exact matches
− Stanley S. Litow, Vice President, IBM Corporate
Citizenship and Corporate Affairs & President, IBM International Foundation (Chair) − Senator John Flanagan, Senate Education Committee Chair (Senate appointee) − Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan, Assembly Education Committee Chair (Assembly appointee) − Linda Darling - Hammond, Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education, Stanford University Graduate School of Education − Todd Hathaway, Teacher, East Aurora High School (Erie County) − Alice Jackson - Jolley, Parent (Westchester County) − Anne Kress, President, Monroe Community College − Nick Lawrence, Teacher, East Bronx Academy for the Future (NYC) − Delia Pompa, Senior Vice President of Programs, National Council of La Raza − Charles Russo, Superintendent, East Moriches UFSD (Long Island) − Dan Weisberg, EVP & General Counsel, The
New Teacher
Project
New Tech teachers build their instruction around eight Learning Outcomes — content standards, collaboration, critical thinking, oral communication, written communication, career preparation,
citizenship and ethics, and technology literacy — which they embed in all
projects, assessments, and grade reports.
Sylvia is a keynote and featured speaker at national and international education and technology conferences in areas ranging from the Maker Movement in education, student leadership, digital
citizenship, games in education,
project - based and inquiry - based learning with technology, gender issues in education, and
new advances in science, math, engineering and technology (STEM) education.
These essential concepts can be taught and aligned to standards, just like traditional
citizenship fundamentals have been over the years, as well as incorporated into the
newer project - based learning methods using real - world connections.
Under the guidance of a
new generation of leaders, including Lynn Barendsen and Danny Mucinskas, the
project continues to examine the question of good work,
citizenship, and more.
The
new media art nonprofit Rhizome, hosted by the New Museum in New York, has announced its 2017 Microgrant Awardees, after an open call for born - digital artworks and projects engaging with the idea of «digital citizenship» and archival narratives that deploy Rhizome's web archiving tool Webrecord
new media art nonprofit Rhizome, hosted by the
New Museum in New York, has announced its 2017 Microgrant Awardees, after an open call for born - digital artworks and projects engaging with the idea of «digital citizenship» and archival narratives that deploy Rhizome's web archiving tool Webrecord
New Museum in
New York, has announced its 2017 Microgrant Awardees, after an open call for born - digital artworks and projects engaging with the idea of «digital citizenship» and archival narratives that deploy Rhizome's web archiving tool Webrecord
New York, has announced its 2017 Microgrant Awardees, after an open call for born - digital artworks and
projects engaging with the idea of «digital
citizenship» and archival narratives that deploy Rhizome's web archiving tool Webrecorder.
A
project of the ILRC, the
New Americans Campaign is a nonpartisan, groundbreaking national network of legal - service providers, faith - based organizations, businesses, foundations and community leaders that is paving a better road to
citizenship.