1 AFRICAN TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION ATA New Perspectives in Education www.africanteachersassociation.com No Termination without Due Process Increase in number.

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1 AFRICAN TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION ATA New Perspectives in Education No Termination without Due Process Increase in number of highly qualified African teachers in various school districts and leadership positions Ensure and protect the rights of African Teachers Facilitate integration of newly arrived students and parents of African origin into the American school system Several unforgettable learning and sharing workshops including cluster/team planning (teachers to work cooperatively to build an interdisciplinary curriculum Join us for a few days of deep learning and tools on how to transform your school and community for a sustainable future Unity-Integration-Justice

Objective1 Hands-on Understanding of the Compass School Concept & Methods The Compass Schools program translates the four cardinal compass directions into the specific working areas of school life, including management, integration, governance, finances and fundraising, resource management and consumption, working and learning environment, personal health, environmental and cultural awareness and action, networking and participation, and curriculum design and pedagogical development. The ATA workshop will clearly explain what a Compass School is, and then you will have the opportunity to experiment with the tools and approaches to see how they work, as well as provide feedback on improving our idea.

Objective 1 continued Vision Creating a vision for the future that is creative, compelling, engaging, communicated well, tangible and ‘shared’ by all. Indicators Identifying, analyzing and interpreting the measurements that make sustainability meaningful Compass School Network How the network will assist and support schools, foreign educators,foreign parents, and change agent teachers and administrators via resources, tools, website and our expertise.

Objective 1 continued Case Study of a Compass School How the concepts and practice are applied in the classroom and through Administrative Policy and Operations Effective Change Agent How to help others who manage systems make the essential transition for foreign educators and parents of foreign students, externally and internally Strategy Going from idea to reality, using our ATA’ model of organizational cultural change as well as other metaphors and models.

Objective2 Applying Systems Thinking to School Transformation Whether the school is public or private, urban or rural, large or small, there are three nested systems at play – the classroom, the school and the community; all of which interact in ways that are sometimes hard to see but that shape the priorities and needs of people at all levels. In these workshops, we will explore how to apply systems theory and systems thinking approaches to efforts that foster schools to learn and transform at all three levels. Understanding the latest news and trends affecting our profession’s ability to sustain us

Objective3 Fluency in Education for Sustainable Futures Education (FESF) aims to promote education as a basis for a more sustainable human society and to integrate sustainable development into education systems at all levels. These workshops will equip you with a complete understanding of the vision, ideas and approach taken by ATA Explore what is meant by ATA and how it can be integrated into schools and other venues to reorient and transform education as we know it.

Registration for the ATA Compass Schools Workshop Personal Information Name _____________________________________________________________ Title _________________________________________________________ Organization /School____________________________________________ County _______________________________________________________ Mailing Address _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Work phone ____________________________________________________ Mobile phone ___________________________________________________ Fax ___________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________

Registration for the ATA Compass Schools Workshop Personal Information Name ________________________________________________________________________ Title _______________________ __________________________________________________ Organization /School_____________________________________________________________ Mailing Address ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ County _______________________________________________________________________ Work phone ___________________________________________ Mobile phone ________________________________________ Fax __________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ An unforgettable learning and sharing workshop experience with ATA

SCHOOL-WIDE ASSERTIVE DISCIPLINE Teachers must establish an individual classroom management procedure, inform students and parents, and enforce the procedures prior to writing a referral on a student. These management procedures should include strategies and consequences for inattentive behavior, a lack of classroom participation, and/or academic focus that interferes with the learning environment.

Teachers should cooperatively develop strategies that effectively curtail inappropriate behavior and classroom distraction, provide a structure to promote communication between teacher, parent and student, that allows the teacher to retain their authority over their class.

ADMINISTRATIVE REFERRAL PROCEDURES ATA ADVISE THE FOLLOWING ADMINISTRATIVE REFERRAL PROCEDURES The following procedures are required before submitting an administrative referral. Classroom distractions/Inappropriate behaviors: First Offense Two to three redirections Second Offense Parent contact made regarding behavior (i.e. , letter via U.S. mail, telephone contact is preferred) Third Offense 1. Parent contact and/or individual conference (when appropriate) and/or team conference to discuss strategies and interventions. 2. Referral to grade level counselor. The counselor is required to: Counsel student about incident Advise parents of current session Issue weekly progress reports Advise teacher of session with student Fourth Offense Written referral to an administrator

SAMPLE FIVE STEP BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT PLAN Warning indicated by name on board. Brief after class conference; or contact made during planning period Parent contact made by , letter or telephone. Parent conference Administrative referral. You may utilize this behavior management plan or incorporate any of these steps into your own management plan. However, each teacher should formulate a five step behavior management plan of increasing consequences to deal with classroom disruption and discipline

FIVE STEP BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: Listed below is the behavior management system that is based on five increasing steps of consequences for this classroom Administrative referral

TEACHER DISCIPLINE PROTOCAL Teachers are asked to adhere to the following protocol when considering disciplinary action. Minor classroom disruptions and classroom management problems should be handled by the teacher following their five step “Behavior Management Plan”. When the teachers five step Behavior Management System has been exhausted do not send students to the office instead complete an online discipline referral and the students(s) will be dealt with by an administrator as soon as possible. Check with administration if you have not received a copy of the completed referral within three days. If a serious classroom problem arises (fighting, refusing to follow teachers instructions or disrespect to a teacher) call the office or securities and ask for an administrator who will come to your classroom for the student(s). Do not send students to the office.