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RAFT Summer Quarterly Newsletter

Posted on July 19, 2013

This issue of the Quarterly Newsletter features:

  • How RAFT honors a diverse range of educators for exceptional hands-on teaching with our quarterly Hands-On Award and the annual Robert Brownlee Award. We hope these profiles inspire you to tell your story or nominate an exceptional science teacher!
  • How RAFT is helping educators make the connections between the Common Core Standards and hands-on teaching.
  • New and coming-soon highlights– RAFT online store Educator Accounts, Back to School (better than ever!), and a peek at our plan’s for this year’s annual fundraising dinner.

We hope everyone is having a wonderful summer and, as always, thanks for all of your support!

Posted in Introduction

Recognizing Exceptional Teaching

Posted on July 19, 2013

ASC_9937At RAFT we see examples of exceptional teaching every single day.  Educators from in and outside the classroom come through our doors and to the online store looking for ideas and resources that will help them convey complex concepts and get their students excited about learning. RAFT hands-on teaching resources are especially effective in conveying science and math concepts because children learn by experimenting through trial and error.  When students realize they can master science, math and other topics they get excited about learning and the possibilities they envision for their future expands.

In addition to providing ideas, professional development, and hands-on learning activities, RAFT promotes exceptional teaching by honoring educators of all kinds with RAFT’s “Hands-on” Award which is given to two educators each quarter. This program was started in 2011 and the library of best practices is growing on how the “Hands-On” award winners use hands-on teaching in a variety of settings, including science classrooms, after-school programs, and home school and faith-based environments, and vocational programs for adults with special needs. If you or someone you know meets the criteria for this award, please fill out the application form. We would love to hear from you.

The Robert Brownlee Award is another way we recognize exceptional teaching. Each year the outstanding efforts of a science teacher using hands-on learning in their classroom are recognized with this award made possible by a visionary scientist, Robert Brownlee. A creative genius,his inventions provided elegant solutions to complicated problems. If you know a K-12 grade science teacher that successfully uses hands-on learning methods to engage their students and you would like to nominate them for this award, please submit the form  by August 30. The winner will be awarded at our annual fundraising dinner on October 9.

Posted in Hands-on Teaching

Common Core Connections to RAFT Hands-on Teaching

Posted on July 19, 2013

Hands-on strategies will play a pivotal role in Common Core (and, later on, Next Generation Science) instruction, which emphasizes how students find answers and solutions (critical thinking, evaluation, research, etc.) rather than simply the answer itself. Hands-on teaching builds and re-enforces this level of learning and RAFT believes it is the best way to spark the love of learning and inspire the next generation of thinkers, problem solvers, innovators, and creators.

RAFT can show you how to connect hands-on teaching to the Common Core. We align RAFT Activity Kits and Idea Sheets to the latest nationally adopted curriculum standards. Our Activity Kits are already used in multiple states to educate teachers on STEM. Our Professional Development offering includes training on the effective use of hands-on teaching. Be sure to check out which RAFT Activity Kits and Idea sheets meet the Common Core Standards.

Posted in Common Core Connections

New and Coming Soon Highlights

Posted on July 19, 2013

  • Refresh, Restore, Reset – During these so-called lazy days of summer, we could not be busier and more focused than we are right now getting everything ready for Back-to-School, the biggest shopping time of the year for teachers. We have been sprucing up both RAFT Bay Area locations with improved store layout and signage to give our members the best shopping experience possible. We can’t wait to show off the new appearance and feel of our stores plus plenty of materials, supplies, and hands-on teaching resources.   RAFT Back to School Info: RAFT Redwood City – Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27; RAFT San Jose – Saturday, August 3 and Sunday, August 4.

  • Time saving, back-to-school savings – just for RAFT members! Now when you shop the RAFT online store you pay comparable prices to Activity Kits sold in RAFT’s physical store locations in San Jose and Redwood City while you enjoy the convenience of online shopping!  We’ve even added a store pickup option!

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    Bright, giant, Lego-like tables donated by Google provide an inviting hands-on area for RAFT Activity Kits

  • Ready to compete in the 21st century – Preparations are underway for RAFT’s Annual Fundraising Dinner on Oct. 9. This is also a celebration of exceptional teaching and the power of hands-on teaching. The year we’ll enjoy the thrill of THE AMAZING RACE, as we race toward the finish line and build up 21st –century momentum for Bay Area youth.  This one-of-a-kind adventure includes an evening of fine dining, unique entertainment, and fun hands-on experiences that will inspire and amaze!

Posted in Coming Soon

The Many Merits of Hands-on Learning

Posted on March 22, 2013

Springtime is a season of increased energy at RAFT. Teachers are focused on covering essential class materials before Spring Break and youth leaders are gearing up for summer camp activities. RAFT’s great ideas and hands-on teaching resources help educators engage their students in the learning process — even those with spring fever!Cropped latest puff-rocket-boy-bgblur5-trimed

There are more reasons teachers and youth leaders give for using hands-on teaching methods with their students:

  •  Inspires Inventor – the use of readily available materials shows students how to invent with little more than what they have on hand at home. For instance, a shampoo bottle is not very interesting to a young boy or girl until they discover it can be used as a rocket launcher!
  •  Supports Sustainability – Responsible consumption and recycling are side lessons learned when a CD becomes part of a solar cooker and a CD case is used to make their very own viewable seed germinator.

  •  Transcends Language Barriers – RAFT Activity Kits have been taken by a number of our members on travels far and wide to share with the children in the countrieharmonica-boys-1s they visit. The photos of the children in other countries making a Tongue Depressor Harmonica or Glove-a-Phone are proof positive that the joy of making and creating is a universal one!  Hands-on teaching takes learning beyond language into the experience of doing.
  •  Extends Learning – the affordable prices of educational teaching materials at RAFT allow students to  take home what they build in class. Students excited about what they learned that day repeat the lesson to family members and friends, thus deepening the learning in their role reversal as teacher.
  •  Supports Inclusion –every class includes students who are at different levels of learning, with preferred learning styles, and often include students with learning disabilities. Hands-on learning activities are by their very nature adaptable to a number of different learning styles and abilities.  Kids learn better when they use their hands.

Posted in Hands-on Learning

Community Support Spotlight

Posted on March 22, 2013

RAFT depends on community support to fulfill our mission of inspiring hands-on learning. We are featuring a profile of one partner (YMCA of Silicon Valley), one volunteer group (eBay), and one donor (Flextronics) from the many that help RAFT make a difference for the educators and students in our community:

  • PARTNER SPOTLIGHT: YMCA of Silicon Valley

Over 100 YMCA of Silicon Valley Site Directors and Assistant Site Directors of Youth Programs have completed 2 of a 3-part series of Professional Development Training at RAFT. This training PictureYMCAfeatured RAFT Activities that build 21st century skills through project-based, hands-on learning and team building.  The training focused on:

    •  Understanding how to apply the common core standards    through project based learning
    • Coaching their staff to greater success through lessons
    • Utilizing STEM resources at RAFT

YMCA survey comments:  “A great source of materials and fresh ideas”· “Innovative ideas that are quick and easy”· “Ideas that are completely out of the box thinking”· “Inspiring…a fun interactive environment for kids and staff”· “Hands-on learning builds critical thinking skills”· “(RAFT) allows my instructors at the After School Program to implement creative lessons that keep the students engaged”.

 

  • VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: eBay

Earlier this mDSC00467onth, close to 80 eBay employees gathered for a ‘Structured Data’ All Hands meeting and a fun team building event where they volunteered their time to help build RAFT Activity Kits.  The eBay team assembled seven different kits predominately covering science topics — Rollback Can, Faux Stained Glass, Anamorphic Art, Black &White Makes Color, The Germinator, Car on a Roll, Evolution by Natural Selection. In the time spent with RAFT, just over 1300 kits were built. By all measures, the eBay teambuilding and kit building event was a great success! THANKS eBay!

  •  FINANCIAL DONOR SPOTLIGHT: FlextronicsFlextronics check presentation

Flextronics supports a range of community development efforts, including initiatives that improve education and the environment. The Flextronics Foundation was established in 2002 and serves as a catalyst for positive change in communities around the world. Flextronics has been a supporter  to RAFT since 2008.

 “Flextronics is proud of our long-standing relationship with RAFT,” said Thomas Ezrin, senior vice president, Global Total Rewards and Corporate Sustainability at Flextronics. “We strongly support the great work that RAFT does toward science and math education in our communities, and take pride in providing support to such an important cause.”

Posted in RAFT in the Community

And the Award Goes to…

Posted on March 22, 2013

RAFT Redwood City is one of four recipients of the Sustainability Award from Sustainable San Mateo County this year. This award is given to organizations, businesses, and individuals that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to improving sustainable practices within San Mateo County.San Mateo Sustainable logo

Award winners will be honored at an awards dinner and benefit on March 21, 2013 that will include a video highlighting each winner. The theme this year, “Education –The Root of Sustainability”, celebrates the importance of education in creating sustainable citizens and communities.   RAFT is honored to be among this year’s winners! For more info, visit www.sustainablesanmateo.org/home/awards.

Posted in Awards

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