M.S. Coordinator Call-in: Understanding Youth Culture and Culturally Relevant Programming

01/20/2010 - 10:00am
01/20/2010 - 11:30am
Event Location: 

1-800-868-1837 enter participant code 87223982#

Contact Information: 

(530) 754-7422 or info@afterschoolnetwork.org

Presenters
Frank Escobar: Program Manager - Afterschool Programs, Visalia Unified School District

Powerpoint presentation attached below
Powerpoint presentation that will be utilized in the presentation can be accessed below.

Skippy Comercial that goes with third to last slide
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zM6dFRN-5TU

The above is a youtube video, if you are not at a computer that allows you to view youtube, you will not be able to access.

Middle School Practitioner Telephone Workshop Series
These dynamic 90 minute call-in sessions will allow you to learn from leaders in the field, share your solutions to common problems, and connect with practitioners from throughout the state to exchange resources and programming ideas. Hear directly how people from across California are addressing the same issues you are.

A printable brochure is also available here

AttachmentSize
Understanding Youth Culture - Telephone Workshop Powerpoint1.45 MB

Thanks for joining the call

Thank you for joining. Feel free to post questions in the comment boxes. You can feel free to identify yourself, however, the posting is anonymous. Our speaker will address questions that you post.

What page of the PowerPoint Presentation?

I'm joining late...how far into the PowerPoint are we?

we are currently on slide 6

we are currently on slide 6

re: Thank you

Thank you for today's call on Understanding Youth Culture and Culturally Relevant Programming. Have an awesome Day! Tammy Defalco AMS Project share

Hi Tammy, thank you for

Hi Tammy, thank you for sharing your time with us this morning and hope some of the info was helpful to you and your work. Have a great day!

re: the 3 little quizes

The little quizes from the Phone class, can I get the answers to all of them? I am at school and the answers at home. Thanks Tammy Defalco PS

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