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SUMMARY:Zeno Math Is Training Series
DESCRIPTION:This offering includes 10 hours of direct\, synchronous\, virtual instruction to support early childhood professionals in developing their own math practice and in engaging diverse families through the lens of racial equity\, family engagement\, and play. \nSessions will bring together racial equity\, Zeno’s five practices\, and early math skills development. Each workshop employs the use of the 5C’s of learning – connectedness\, conversation\, curiosity\, consideration\, and community and culture – to create a successful learning environment. \nProviders will connect math to racial equity\, social emotional learning\, literature\, as well as reflect on learnings and receive support to develop an action plan to apply concepts into their own practice. All cohort participants will receive resources in the form of handouts and Zeno game kits for use in their own learning environment. \nCohort is eligible for 10 STARS Hours and is funded by the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Family Services. \nEnglish Sessions:\nLead Trainers: Maile Hadley + Jermell Witherspoon \nSession 1 (3 hours)\nSaturday\, April 29\, 9:00 am-12pm\nZeno Essentials\, Math is Racial Equity\, Goal Setting \nSession 2 (3 hours)\nSaturday\, May 20\, 9:00 am-12pm\nMath is Literature\, Reflection Round \nSession 3 (2 hours)\nSaturday\, May 27\, 09:00 am-11am\nMath is Social Emotional Learning \nSession 4 (2 hours)\nSaturday\, June 17\, 09:00 am-11am\nMath is You! \nSesiones en Español:\nEntrenadora Principal: Aquino ‘Nely’ Bautista \nSesiones 1 (3 horas)\nSábado\, 6 de mayo\, 9:00am-12pm\nEsenciales de Zeno\, Las Matemáticas son Equidad Racial\, Establecimiento de Metas \nSesiones 2 (3 horas)\nSábado\, 20 de mayo\, 9:00am-12pm\nLas Matemáticas son Literatura\, Ronda de Reflexion \nSesiones 3 (2 horas)\nSábado\, 3 junio\, 09:00am-11am\nLas Matemáticas son Aprendizaje Socioemocional \nSesiones 4 (2 horas)\nSábado\, 17 de junio\, 09:00am-11am\nLas Matemáticas son Ustedes
URL:https://zenomath.org/event/zeno-math-is-training-series/
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
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SUMMARY:Zeno Math Is Training Series
DESCRIPTION:This offering includes 10 hours of direct\, synchronous\, virtual instruction to support early childhood professionals in developing their own math practice and in engaging diverse families through the lens of racial equity\, family engagement\, and play. \nSessions will bring together racial equity\, Zeno’s five practices\, and early math skills development. Each workshop employs the use of the 5C’s of learning – connectedness\, conversation\, curiosity\, consideration\, and community and culture – to create a successful learning environment. \nProviders will connect math to racial equity\, social emotional learning\, literature\, as well as reflect on learnings and receive support to develop an action plan to apply concepts into their own practice. All cohort participants will receive resources in the form of handouts and Zeno game kits for use in their own learning environment. \nCohort is eligible for 10 STARS Hours and is funded by the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Family Services. \nEnglish Sessions:\nLead Trainers: Maile Hadley + Jermell Witherspoon \nSession 1 (3 hours)\nSaturday\, April 29\, 9:00 am-12pm\nZeno Essentials\, Math is Racial Equity\, Goal Setting \nSession 2 (3 hours)\nSaturday\, May 20\, 9:00 am-12pm\nMath is Literature\, Reflection Round \nSession 3 (2 hours)\nSaturday\, May 27\, 09:00 am-11am\nMath is Social Emotional Learning \nSession 4 (2 hours)\nSaturday\, June 17\, 09:00 am-11am\nMath is You! \nSesiones en Español:\nEntrenadora Principal: Aquino ‘Nely’ Bautista \nSesiones 1 (3 horas)\nSábado\, 6 de mayo\, 9:00am-12pm\nEsenciales de Zeno\, Las Matemáticas son Equidad Racial\, Establecimiento de Metas \nSesiones 2 (3 horas)\nSábado\, 20 de mayo\, 9:00am-12pm\nLas Matemáticas son Literatura\, Ronda de Reflexion \nSesiones 3 (2 horas)\nSábado\, 3 junio\, 09:00am-11am\nLas Matemáticas son Aprendizaje Socioemocional \nSesiones 4 (2 horas)\nSábado\, 17 de junio\, 09:00am-11am\nLas Matemáticas son Ustedes
URL:https://zenomath.org/event/zeno-math-is-training-series/
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
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SUMMARY:Make a Move 4 Math
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://zenomath.org/event/mm4m2023/
LOCATION:The Spheres\, 2111 7th Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, 98121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T090000
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CREATED:20230426T155526Z
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SUMMARY:Zeno Math Is Training Series
DESCRIPTION:This offering includes 10 hours of direct\, synchronous\, virtual instruction to support early childhood professionals in developing their own math practice and in engaging diverse families through the lens of racial equity\, family engagement\, and play. \nSessions will bring together racial equity\, Zeno’s five practices\, and early math skills development. Each workshop employs the use of the 5C’s of learning – connectedness\, conversation\, curiosity\, consideration\, and community and culture – to create a successful learning environment. \nProviders will connect math to racial equity\, social emotional learning\, literature\, as well as reflect on learnings and receive support to develop an action plan to apply concepts into their own practice. All cohort participants will receive resources in the form of handouts and Zeno game kits for use in their own learning environment. \nCohort is eligible for 10 STARS Hours and is funded by the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Family Services. \nEnglish Sessions:\nLead Trainers: Maile Hadley + Jermell Witherspoon \nSession 1 (3 hours)\nSaturday\, April 29\, 9:00 am-12pm\nZeno Essentials\, Math is Racial Equity\, Goal Setting \nSession 2 (3 hours)\nSaturday\, May 20\, 9:00 am-12pm\nMath is Literature\, Reflection Round \nSession 3 (2 hours)\nSaturday\, May 27\, 09:00 am-11am\nMath is Social Emotional Learning \nSession 4 (2 hours)\nSaturday\, June 17\, 09:00 am-11am\nMath is You! \nSesiones en Español:\nEntrenadora Principal: Aquino ‘Nely’ Bautista \nSesiones 1 (3 horas)\nSábado\, 6 de mayo\, 9:00am-12pm\nEsenciales de Zeno\, Las Matemáticas son Equidad Racial\, Establecimiento de Metas \nSesiones 2 (3 horas)\nSábado\, 20 de mayo\, 9:00am-12pm\nLas Matemáticas son Literatura\, Ronda de Reflexion \nSesiones 3 (2 horas)\nSábado\, 3 junio\, 09:00am-11am\nLas Matemáticas son Aprendizaje Socioemocional \nSesiones 4 (2 horas)\nSábado\, 17 de junio\, 09:00am-11am\nLas Matemáticas son Ustedes
URL:https://zenomath.org/event/zeno-math-is-training-series/
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
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CREATED:20230208T184330Z
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SUMMARY:Moses Lake MathFest 2023 —Hosted By Communities in Schools
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URL:https://zenomath.org/event/moses-lake-mathfest-2023/
LOCATION:North Elementary School\, 1200 W Craig St\, Moses Lake\, WA\, 98837\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
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CREATED:20230201T224343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T201011Z
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SUMMARY:Orondo + Waterville MathFest 2023 —Hosted By Communities in Schools
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://zenomath.org/event/orondo-waterville-mathfest-2023/
LOCATION:Orondo Elementary/Middle School\, 100 Orondo School Road\, Orondo\, WA\, 98843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zeno":MAILTO:development@zenomath.org
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CREATED:20230120T211202Z
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SUMMARY:Pi Day
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URL:https://zenomath.org/event/pi-day/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zeno":MAILTO:development@zenomath.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211028T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211028T130000
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CREATED:20210826T224218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T213655Z
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SUMMARY:Game Changers 2021
DESCRIPTION:Zeno’s 4th annual Game Changers will celebrate our community partnerships\, amplify the voices of families in our program\, and raises funds critical to Zeno’s early math program. The year’s event will include an engaging virtual program on Thursday\, October 28.   \nZeno has grown quickly since the inception of our Family MathWays program in 2015. We currently reach 6\,000 families of color in low-income communities in 16 counties and have plans to expand further across Washington state in 2021. A hallmark of Zeno’s approach is game playing—the natural way children learn. We have introduced 15 math games and helpful tips to maximize fun and learning for families in the past 6 years. Learn more about Zeno’s impact.  \n  \nREGISTER\n  \nCheck out last year’s Game Changers event: Game Changers Virtual Program \nInterested in being a sponsor? Contact us for more information about how to sponsor this event. 
URL:https://zenomath.org/event/game-changers-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Zeno":MAILTO:development@zenomath.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211027T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211027T190000
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CREATED:20210922T181350Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Family Engagement
DESCRIPTION:During our live virtual family engagement sessions we will show families other ways they can play math using materials in their games and/or materials commonly found in their home or in nature. Families will join us in singing songs\, doing some math activities\, and playing a Zeno game. \n  \nREGISTER\n  \n  \nPresenters:\nLead: Gladys Reyes\nProgram Manager\, Zeno \nGladys has always had a passion for early learning! Even as a teen\, Gladys was working with young\, aged children and brings with her a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood and Family Studies with a minor in Diversity. She has worked as a preschool teacher and now works as a Program Manager at Zeno. She has combined her two passions of early learning and community building with her current work. Gladys works with communities across Washington state to further the conversation on what positive math looks like and the critical role racial equity plays in those conversations. \n\nLead: Jermell Witherspoon\nProgram Manager\, Zeno \nJermell\, A native Seattleite is passionate about creating safe\, inclusive spaces of learning and growth for marginalized communities. Jermell has been actively involved in equity and inclusion work for over 10 years. Jermell is passionate about dismantling white-dominant systems of oppression that contribute to the killing of black bodies; bodies of color; and whole experiences of the global majority.  \nJermell is a program manager at Zeno and is passionate about pulling out the innate Brilliance of Children and families of color\, through Zeno’s work and learnings. Jermell believes that math is innately a part of our being and works hard to pull out the brilliance inside of every child he encounters. \nPablo Cohen\nProgram Specialist\, Zeno \nPablo was born and raised in Venezuela with international family connections. Pablo made a trip to Washington 4 years ago that ultimately resulted in his decision to make the Pacific Northwest his new home. He has dedicated his life as an educator from being an ESL teacher in Venezuela to a Preschool Lead Teacher at Bright Horizons in Seattle. Pablo’s passion as an educator is to foster a positive environment where children can learn and grow. Pablo gravitated towards Zeno’s racial equity lens of sparking joy through math experiences where communities of color can thrive. \n\nJuan Manuel Flores Jr.\nPrograms Director\, Zeno \nJuan is passionate about anti-oppression work that leads to collective liberation for Black and Brown communities. Juan also strives to create spaces of healing\, joy\, and Ancestral re-remembering’s. Juan’s work at Zeno focuses on centering community voice and program co-creation that honors the lived experiences of our partners and communities they work in. Juan holds a Bachelor of Arts in American Ethnic Studies from the University of Washington as well as minors in and in Labor Studies and Diversity. 
URL:https://zenomath.org/event/virtual-family-engagement/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Zeno":MAILTO:development@zenomath.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211021T133000
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CREATED:20210922T180909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T165959Z
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SUMMARY:Math is Racial Equity
DESCRIPTION:In our Math is Racial Equity session we will introduce you to Zeno\, why we center racial equity\, and our Five Zeno Practices\, which are key for engaging families in the growing movement to spread the love of math. \n  \nREGISTER\n\n  \nPresenters:\nLead: Jermell Witherspoon \nProgram Manager\, Zeno \nJermell\, A native Seattleite is passionate about creating safe\, inclusive spaces of learning and growth for marginalized communities. Jermell has been actively involved in equity and inclusion work for over 10 years. Jermell is passionate about dismantling white-dominant systems of oppression that contribute to the killing of black bodies; bodies of color; and whole experiences of the global majority.  \nJermell is a program manager at Zeno and is passionate about pulling out the innate Brilliance of Children and families of color\, through Zeno’s work and learnings. Jermell believes that math is innately a part of our being and works hard to pull out the brilliance inside of every child he encounters.  \n\nGladys Reyes\nProgram Manager\, Zeno \nGladys has always had a passion for early learning! Even as a teen\, Gladys was working with young\, aged children and brings with her a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood and Family Studies with a minor in Diversity. She has worked as a preschool teacher and now works as a Program Manager at Zeno. She has combined her two passions of early learning and community building with her current work. Gladys works with communities across Washington state to further the conversation on what positive math looks like and the critical role racial equity plays in those conversations. \n  \nPablo Cohen\nProgram Specialist\, Zeno \nPablo was born and raised in Venezuela with international family connections. Pablo made a trip to Washington 4 years ago that ultimately resulted in his decision to make the Pacific Northwest his new home. He has dedicated his life as an educator from being an ESL teacher in Venezuela to a Preschool Lead Teacher at Bright Horizons in Seattle. Pablo’s passion as an educator is to foster a positive environment where children can learn and grow. Pablo gravitated towards Zeno’s racial equity lens of sparking joy through math experiences where communities of color can thrive. \n\nJuan Manuel Flores Jr.\nPrograms Director\, Zeno \nJuan is passionate about anti-oppression work that leads to collective liberation for Black and Brown communities. Juan also strives to create spaces of healing\, joy\, and Ancestral re-remembering’s. Juan’s work at Zeno focuses on centering community voice and program co-creation that honors the lived experiences of our partners and communities they work in. Juan holds a Bachelor of Arts in American Ethnic Studies from the University of Washington as well as minors in and in Labor Studies and Diversity. 
URL:https://zenomath.org/event/math-is-racial-equity/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Marquee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211020T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211020T140000
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CREATED:20210922T180747Z
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SUMMARY:White Allyship in BIPOC Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Panelists will discuss how they show up and engage with racial equity work as white folks in organizations led by and serving people of color.\n  \nREGISTER\n  \n  \nPresenters:\nKate Sedney-Read\nProject + Operations Manager\, Zeno \nKate first worked with Zeno in 2013 through the AmeriCorp Vista program and fully joined the team in 2014. She has enjoyed working in a variety of positions\, learning and growing with the organization. Kate grew up in Seattle and is passionate about working with others to make the city a joyful and equitable place to live for generations to come. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Knox College \n  \nKatie Sauter\nPreschool Enrollment Supervisor\, Department of Education and Early Learning for the City of Seattle \nKatie brings a wealth of early learning education and classroom experience from her time as a Head Start preschool teacher in Oklahoma. Katie previously worked with Zeno in various capacities over a six-year period as an Early Learning Specialist\, Consultant\, Program Manager and Co-Director of Programs. Katie supported Zeno in growing the early learning programs\, creating and refining a suite of 15 early learning games\, and expansion to serve families across Washington State. She holds a Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education and Educational Studies.  \n  \nHayley Barra\nParentChild + Supervisor at El Centro de la Raza \nBorn and raised in California\, Hayley received her MSW in 2017 from the University of Washington. She’s worked in Seattle for the past 9 years as an Enrollment Specialist\, a Family Advocate\, and now as the ParentChild+ Supervisor at El Centro de la Raza. She recently received her endorsement from the Washington Association of Infant Mental Health as an IMH-E® Infant Family Associate. She is thrilled to be in the Child Development field and loves working with families and young children \n 
URL:https://zenomath.org/event/white-allyship-in-bipoc-spaces/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zeno":MAILTO:development@zenomath.org
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