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Welcome to the 2015 Agenda for Children Out of School Time Symposium registration page. One this page you will find a variety of workshops led by colleagues from across the city. The content reflects both the passion of the workshop leaders and the desires of the community based on the symposium survey results. We hope that this symposium opportunity serves to inspire, connect and provide professional development opportunities for workshop leaders and participants alike!

This year there is more built in opportunity for Networking, Play Spaces and Reflection. Please plan to participate in these community connection spaces. 

The mission of the Agenda for Children Out of School Time Initiative is to convene, catalyze and support the youth serving community in Cambridge for the shared purpose of increasing equity, access and innovation and by sustaining the highest quality out of school time opportunities and experiences for all children youth and families. 
Wednesday, November 18 • 9:30am - 10:45am
"Curriculum Magic" How to find, create and lead excellent workshops and classes. FILLING

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Limited Capacity seats available

Come with all your questions about finding and leading workshops with children and youth! This session will be an overview of the elements of strong curriculum design including sections like "common pitfalls and trapdoors!" and "the importance of candy!". Leave with useful handouts and be ready to try out your curriculum designing skills.

Speakers
avatar for Melina O'Grady

Melina O'Grady

Coach/Facilitator, Agenda for Children Out-of-School Time
Melina is an independent education consultant with roots as a counselor and teacher and a vision for creating and supporting dynamic learning environments in and outside of schools that fully engage both teacher and student. Her 20 years of experience spans residential facilities... Read More →



Wednesday November 18, 2015 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Room 205

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