U.S.Department of Education Live Events & Webinars
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Inclusive Higher Education STEM Pathways
Join the U.S. Department of Education and NASA to learn about student STEM higher education pathways including student services, internships, competitions, and other resources to inspire and support low-income, first generation, underrepresented, and high-need students to pursue a STEM post-secondary education at a minority-serving institution. Ideal for parents, high school students, counselors, educators, university students, recruitment and admissions faculty.
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Getting Real about Developmental Relationships: The Roots of Student Success and ResilienceGetting Real about Developmental Relationships: The Roots of Student Success and Resilience
Getting Real about Developmental Relationships: The Roots of Student Success and Resilience
Переглядів 4524 дні тому
It’s easy to say, “it’s all about relationships.” But it can be hard to put that into practice, particularly with the many challenges and obstacles that educators and program providers face. This session from the 2024 Engage Every Student Summit moves beyond talking about why relationships matter to how to be more intentional about creating relationship-rich places and spaces that support stude...
Funding the Future: Strategies for Sustaining High- Quality OST ProgramsFunding the Future: Strategies for Sustaining High- Quality OST Programs
Funding the Future: Strategies for Sustaining High- Quality OST Programs
Переглядів 6424 дні тому
This comprehensive session from the 2024 Engage Every Student Summit was designed to provide attendees with practical strategies to sustain programs and initiatives created and expanded through the American Rescue Plan (ARP). This session explored a multitude of strategies to maintain program momentum and funding beyond initial allocations. Viewers will gain insights into navigating federal fun...
Growing Youth Voice, Engagement, and Leadership Through Service-LearningGrowing Youth Voice, Engagement, and Leadership Through Service-Learning
Growing Youth Voice, Engagement, and Leadership Through Service-Learning
Переглядів 10128 днів тому
Service-learning offers a dynamic approach to cultivating positive youth development both within and beyond traditional classroom settings. This workshop delves into the strategic use of service-learning as a vehicle for nurturing young leaders, fostering collaboration, and instilling a sense of agency in addressing community issues. Participants will explore the rationale behind integrating se...
Creating Space for Black Girls to R.E.I.G.N. in Out-of-School TimeCreating Space for Black Girls to R.E.I.G.N. in Out-of-School Time
Creating Space for Black Girls to R.E.I.G.N. in Out-of-School Time
Переглядів 2428 днів тому
There is an unmet need for out-of-school time programs that meet the academic, social, and emotional needs of Black children across the United States. REIGN Inc. provides programming that meets the specific needs of Black girls who live and attend schools in urban communities. In this session from the 2024 Engage Every Student Summit, participants learn how REIGN Inc. programs use evidence-base...
The Uniform Guidance’s Cost Principles for Effective Grants Management.The Uniform Guidance’s Cost Principles for Effective Grants Management.
The Uniform Guidance’s Cost Principles for Effective Grants Management.
Переглядів 336Місяць тому
This is a recording of the technical assistance (TA) webinar, “The Uniform Guidance’s Cost Principles for Effective Grants Management,” that was provided to
Plenary on Research, Evidence, and Storytelling: Storytelling as EvidencePlenary on Research, Evidence, and Storytelling: Storytelling as Evidence
Plenary on Research, Evidence, and Storytelling: Storytelling as Evidence
Переглядів 52Місяць тому
In this session, three leading voices weave together a conversation on research, evidence building, and storytelling. They discuss the inequities and power dynamics in current research structures about youth and explore ways to ensure that storytelling is a valued part of evidence building in communities. This session asks us to think about what we know and how we know it. The presenters provid...
SRSA Grantee OrientationSRSA Grantee Orientation
SRSA Grantee Orientation
Переглядів 250Місяць тому
This presentation is an orientation for SRSA Grantees and includes information regarding the following topics: SRSA program basics (timeline, eligibility, and performance period), SRSA usage of funds (allowability, supplanting, and AFUA), accessing your award in G6, UEI support, REAP data usage, and reporting requirements. This webinar is intended to support LEAs in the SRSA program. For furthe...
Conversations with Cal: Foxhole Technology Pt. 2Conversations with Cal: Foxhole Technology Pt. 2
Conversations with Cal: Foxhole Technology Pt. 2
Переглядів 21Місяць тому
Led by OSDBU Director, Calvin Mitchell, 'Conversations with Cal' involves interviews between director Mitchell and stakeholders from the small business community. This listen-only style event intends to provide perspectives on small business contracting and related topics from various points of view. Our eleventh event featured a follow-up interview with Mr. Wes Hester of Foxhole Technology, a ...
Conversations with Cal: Foxhole Technology Pt. 1Conversations with Cal: Foxhole Technology Pt. 1
Conversations with Cal: Foxhole Technology Pt. 1
Переглядів 24Місяць тому
Led by OSDBU Director, Calvin Mitchell, 'Conversations with Cal' involves interviews between director Mitchell and stakeholders from the small business community. This listen-only style event intends to provide perspectives on small business contracting and related topics from various points of view. Our tenth event featured an interview with Mr. Wes Hester and Mr. Gus Tome of Foxhole Technolog...
Conversations with Cal: Maria Asuelimen (AMA Consulting) Pt. 1Conversations with Cal: Maria Asuelimen (AMA Consulting) Pt. 1
Conversations with Cal: Maria Asuelimen (AMA Consulting) Pt. 1
Переглядів 53Місяць тому
Led by OSDBU Director, Calvin Mitchell, 'Conversations with Cal' involves interviews between director Mitchell and stakeholders from the small business community. This listen-only style event intends to provide perspectives on small business contracting and related topics from various points of view. Our seventh event will feature an interview with Maria Asuelimen, managing director and founder...
YOU Belong in STEM 2nd Annual National Convening - Opening Remarks  - April 11, 2024YOU Belong in STEM 2nd Annual National Convening - Opening Remarks  - April 11, 2024
YOU Belong in STEM 2nd Annual National Convening - Opening Remarks  - April 11, 2024
Переглядів 67Місяць тому
Introduction of, and opening remarks for the 2024 YOU Belong in STEM digital Convening from US Education Deputy Secretary Cindy Marten. Deputy Secretary Marten also moderated a panel with Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellows.
YOU Belong in STEM Webinar Enhancing P-12 STEM Education for Students with Disabilities June 6, 2024YOU Belong in STEM Webinar Enhancing P-12 STEM Education for Students with Disabilities June 6, 2024
YOU Belong in STEM Webinar Enhancing P-12 STEM Education for Students with Disabilities June 6, 2024
Переглядів 83Місяць тому
On June 6, 2024, our expert panelists shared their experiences to design and adapt STEM programming, utilize assistive technologies, and foster a supportive learning environment for students with disabilities. From leveraging student input when formulating inclusive tools to implementing Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, we delved into practical methods to engage and empower all l...
Conversations with Cal #5: The Building People (Part 1)Conversations with Cal #5: The Building People (Part 1)
Conversations with Cal #5: The Building People (Part 1)
Переглядів 672 місяці тому
Led by OSDBU Director, Calvin Mitchell, 'Conversations with Cal' involves interviews between director Mitchell and stakeholders from the small business community. This listen-only style event intends to provide perspectives on small business contracting and related topics from various points of view. Our fifth event featured an interview with Lawrence Melton, founder of The Building People, a s...
Conversations with Cal #6: Larry Melton (The Building People) Pt. 2Conversations with Cal #6: Larry Melton (The Building People) Pt. 2
Conversations with Cal #6: Larry Melton (The Building People) Pt. 2
Переглядів 252 місяці тому
Led by OSDBU Director, Calvin Mitchell, 'Conversations with Cal' involves interviews between director Mitchell and stakeholders from the small business community. This listen-only style event intends to provide perspectives on small business contracting and related topics from various points of view. Our fifth event featured a follow-up interview with Lawrence Melton, founder of The Building Pe...

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @briyonce777
    @briyonce777 Рік тому

    I have a theory. We would ALL been better off borrowing $14,000 and put it towards a beater car, bills for a few months, good interview clothes, things that actually benefit my life directly. I borrowed $14,000 6 years ago and never saw a dime. I borrowed $14,000 to give directly to “the school” Atleast when you get a car loan you have the car to show for your debt. Most of us HAVE NOTHING to show for $14,000 of debt. And not because I didn’t do college correct, but because after 14 grand I still had nothing to show for it. I couldn’t afford to put another $20k into the same system that was failing me. So many of us got stuck in the middle, couldn’t afford to finish, and now have thousands of dollars in debt for NOTHING We don’t want to pay, and I think we shouldn’t.

  • @briyonce777
    @briyonce777 Рік тому

    I don’t know what to do. I looked through all the payment plans, but none of them work. And he just lied saying “ borrows who cannot pay won’t have it negatively effect their credit score “ FAFSA website says otherwise. $100 - $200 a month? My income is only 1,400 monthly. I have to be able to live. $200 is 1/7 of my income. I did not use $14,000 worth of services at my community college. The men at the top of the pyramid are making millions. It’s pure greed.

  • @morganjackson4312
    @morganjackson4312 Рік тому

    Ya I applied for that "save" the monthly payment is still way too high for me to be able to pay. Imo it's a joke.

  • @morganjackson4312
    @morganjackson4312 Рік тому

    We need both help for existing loans and future students

  • @normastanley4977
    @normastanley4977 Рік тому

    😏 "PromoSM"

  • @partyinmyponce
    @partyinmyponce Рік тому

    My written comments weren't addressed at this meeting, but hopefully they make their way to the proper channels, as I was assured they would be in the beginning of the meeting. In case they don't, hopefully someone from the DoE is able to read this and pass it along or address it- here was my comment and idea/suggestion: Is there any consideration for structuring how public service employees (and especially teachers, who are mightily underpaid in most areas) are given forgiveness/have their loans discharged under PSLF to be more like what is offered for military service? Often, teachers aren't able to pay the 120 qualifying payments on their meager salaries, leading them to have to take multiple jobs, in turn taking them away from their families. This creates a large amount of unrest and turnover in the industry, which harms student learning outcomes as a whole. My proposal is that rather than basing forgiveness/discharge of loans off of qualifying payments, it is instead done based on years of service in a public district or qualifying charter school. So, something like placing teacher loans in forbearance until after 5-7 years of service, at which point teachers have their loans discharged rather than having to make payments. This ensures that the government gets their use out of these employees, while the employees are also allowed to not feel financially burdened for choosing a profession of public service. There could even be a contingency where if a teacher leaves the profession or is terminated prior to that service window being reached, then their loans start back up like they would for someone in another industry and they're either given a small amount of forgiveness or none at all. Ultimately, I feel that stagnant teacher pay in this inflated economy is causing an enormous issue (esp post-COVID) and that this problem combined with the influx of other issues at school sites that teachers deal with daily may cripple the education system as a whole if it isn't addressed. If the government doesn't do something to ease the financial stressors we face (which can begin with student loan forgiveness/discharge plans), progress in the US as a whole may collapse within the next couple of decades as teachers exit the profession in droves.

  • @GordonWayneWatts
    @GordonWayneWatts Рік тому

    Thank you for taking my comments at 4:35:20