I strongly encourage you to to attend this Saint Joseph College event! I am willing to excuse you from class on Feb. 7th, if you'd like to attend this Town Hall Meeting. I undertand that our class is usually Tuesday evenings but I also recognize that asking you to come twice that week is more than the requirement. I will be on campus and in the computer lab during our regular class time. Those of you who join me in class on Feb. 7th will be given ample time to work on your assignments and projects. You must attend class on the 7th or the Town Hall Meeting on the 9th. Please let me know what you'd like to do! Email me a nfeeney@sjc.edu. If you do attend this event, please check in with me once you arrive to let me know you are there!
Very exciting!
Thanks!
Nicole
The School of Education at Saint Joseph College presents:
iCitizenship Town Hall Meeting
Moderated by Brad Drazen - NBC 30 Connecticut News Anchor
Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
The Bruyette Athenaeum’s Hoffman Auditorium
1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford
The School of Education at Saint Joseph College, in collaboration with SAGE (Student Advisory Group in Education), will present an iCitizenship Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in The Bruyette Athenaeum’s Hoffman Auditorium located on the College’s West Hartford campus at 1678 Asylum Avenue. Admission is free of charge and the community is cordially invited to participate. Join us for this event which will engage students, teachers, parents, administrators and policy makers in a conversation on creating a positive school climate to address bullying and cyberbullying issues. For more information, contact Marialice Curran, Ph.D., assistant professor of Education, at 860.231.5332 or mcurran@sjc.edu.
Many positive opportunities have resulted from advances in technology. While computers and digital devices are constantly evolving, parents and educators need to help children use technology as socially responsible online citizens, promoting healthy interpersonal relations with their peers and avoiding inappropriate behavior that can lead to cyberbullying.
Moderated by Brad Drazen, weekday morning co-anchor of NBC 30 Connecticut News Today, Saint Joseph College’s iCitizenship Town Hall Meeting Panel on February 9 will feature:
- Dr. Jo Ann Freiberg, associate education consultant; School Climate, Bullying, and Character education at the Connecticut Department of Education
- Dr. Jordan Grossman, assistant superintendent, Canton Public Schools; adjunct professor - School of Education at Saint Joseph College
- Donna Sodipo, director of education services, Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network
- Craig Outhouse, assistant principal, Woodland School, East Hartford
- Ryan Brown, behavioral intervention specialist, McDonough Expeditionary Learning School, Hartford
- Nicholas Howley, Saint Joseph College graduate student and Admissions Officer at Goodwin College
- Quinn McDonald, Saint Joseph College freshman and student representative from the College’s First-Year seminar entitled, “Pleased to Tweet You: Are You a Socially Responsible Digital Citizen?”
The School of Education at Saint Joseph College presents:
iCitizenship Town Hall Meeting
Moderated by Brad Drazen - NBC 30 Connecticut News Anchor
Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
The Bruyette Athenaeum’s Hoffman Auditorium
1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford
The School of Education at Saint Joseph College, in collaboration with SAGE (Student Advisory Group in Education), will present an iCitizenship Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in The Bruyette Athenaeum’s Hoffman Auditorium located on the College’s West Hartford campus at 1678 Asylum Avenue. Admission is free of charge and the community is cordially invited to participate. Join us for this event which will engage students, teachers, parents, administrators and policy makers in a conversation on creating a positive school climate to address bullying and cyberbullying issues. For more information, contact Marialice Curran, Ph.D., assistant professor of Education, at 860.231.5332 or mcurran@sjc.edu.
Many positive opportunities have resulted from advances in technology. While computers and digital devices are constantly evolving, parents and educators need to help children use technology as socially responsible online citizens, promoting healthy interpersonal relations with their peers and avoiding inappropriate behavior that can lead to cyberbullying.
Moderated by Brad Drazen, weekday morning co-anchor of NBC 30 Connecticut News Today, Saint Joseph College’s iCitizenship Town Hall Meeting Panel on February 9 will feature:
- Dr. Jo Ann Freiberg, associate education consultant; School Climate, Bullying, and Character education at the Connecticut Department of Education
- Dr. Jordan Grossman, assistant superintendent, Canton Public Schools; adjunct professor - School of Education at Saint Joseph College
- Donna Sodipo, director of education services, Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network
- Craig Outhouse, assistant principal, Woodland School, East Hartford
- Ryan Brown, behavioral intervention specialist, McDonough Expeditionary Learning School, Hartford
- Nicholas Howley, Saint Joseph College graduate student and Admissions Officer at Goodwin College
- Quinn McDonald, Saint Joseph College freshman and student representative from the College’s First-Year seminar entitled, “Pleased to Tweet You: Are You a Socially Responsible Digital Citizen?”
Hi Anna!
ReplyDeleteI deleted your comment by accident. I apologize. I will see you at the Meeting on Feb 9th. Thanks for coming and supporting! Please check in with me when you get there.
Thanks!
Will do!
DeleteI'm not sure who commented about the conflicting dates in the post but I have revised the post...hopefully, with clarification!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Both!
ReplyDeleteI will see you at the meeting.. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLorena Bunker
Thanks Lorena!
DeletePlease check in when you get there!