Arizona Education Association

Summer 2014

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AEA Advocate x Summer 2014 35 RESOURCES Teacher Opportunities mccArTheY dressmAn educATion foundATion: AcAdemic enrichmenT grAnTs The McCarthey Dressman Education Foundation offers Academic Enrichment Grants designed to develop in-class and extra-curricular programs that improve student learning. The foundation considers proposals that foster understanding, deepen students' knowledge, and provide opportunities to expand awareness of the world around them. Educators employed by schools or non- profit organizations with the background and experience to complete the project successfully who have direct and regular contact with students in grades pre-k to 12 from low-income households are eligible for this $10,000 grant award. Apply online at mccartheydressman.org/ teacher-development-grants by April 15, 2014. science, TechnologY, engineering, mATh And sociAl sTudies (sTems) insTiTuTe All K-8 teachers, and those who deal with K-12 education outreach, are invited to apply for this exciting opportunity including Arizona Geographic Alliance (AzGA) Teacher Consultants teaching K-8. The Institute will be held April 20, May 11, July 1-3, July 8-11, and August 17, 2014 at Arizona State University in Tempe and various field sites. The institute will include: • Content information about STEM • Field experiences to see academic and commercial settings for STEM • Exemplary lessons that teach STEM and ELA and Math Common Core standards with ELL strategies • Lots and lots of networking with other educators Visit the AzGA website at geoalliance.asu. edu/azga for more information and to download an application. summer AgriculTurAl insTiTuTe SAI is a 5-day program put on by The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension for educators to tour a region of the state to visit agriculture industries. Tours include a state-of- the-art dairy, a progressive nursery, a working cattle ranch, a top agriculture research facility, fruit/vegetable/field crop farms, and school agriculture facilities. Participants receive free classroom materials that are aligned to Arizona's Academic Standards. This year, SAI will be held June 9-13, 2014, and participants will travel to the Willcox area (and visit places in between there and the Phoenix area). The registration fee is $125. Applicants will be notified by May 10 if they are selected by the review committee. Once notified of being accepted registration fees will be due by May 25. Visit cals.arizona.edu/agliteracy/ to find a video from previous years' participants along with the easy, online application. If you have any questions, contact Brandon Moak at BMoak@cals.arizona.edu or 602-827-8200 x 389. TArgeT eArlY childhood reAding grAnTs Good reading skills are key to a child's success in school, so Target awards Early Childhood Reading Grants to schools, libraries and nonprofit organizations that support K-3 reading programs. Together, we're inspiring kids to love reading and encouraging families to read together. Apply online at corporate.target.com/ corporate-responsibility/grants/early-childhood- reading-grants by April 30, 2014. TArgeT ArTs, culTure & design in schools grAnTs All kids deserve a well-rounded education. The Target Arts, Culture & Design in Schools Grants help K-12 schools bring more cultural activities into the classroom, letting students expand their creativity. Apply online at corporate.target.com/corporate-responsibility/ grants/arts-culture-design-in-schools-grants by April 30, 2014. ing unsung heroes Are you an educator with a class project that is short on funding but long on potential? Do you know a teacher looking for grant dollars? ING Unsung Heroes ® could help you turn great ideas into reality for students. For more than 15 years, and with nearly $3.8 million in awarded grants, ING Unsung Heroes ® has proven to be an A+ program with educators. The program's "alumni" have inspired success in the classroom and impacted countless numbers of students. Each year, 100 RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES Summer.14advo.indd 35 3/14/14 2:58 PM

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