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2011 Summer Video in the Classroom Teachers' Institute
During our 5-day professional development intensive, you will learn to use digital video cameras and editing software to produce a short documentary from concept to final screening.
Through this experience, you will learn to plan and facilitate engaging hands-on, media-based lessons in your classes that will build your students' 21st century literacy, critical thinking, and college/career readiness skills. Experience exciting activities and routines to integrate in your classroom.
EVC's standards-based, award-winning curriculum is the result of a 27 year track record of success in helping students develop their voice and make a difference in their communities through youth-produced media.
Location:
120 West 30th Street
New York City
Dates:
July 11 - 15, 2011; 9:00am-4:00pm daily
Tuition:
$725 if registered before June 15th; $800 after June 15th
Tuition includes five days of intensive professional development, a copy of EVC's Youth-Powered Video curriculum & DVDs, and access to the EVC online teacher forum.
How to Apply:
- Download the Application Form.
- Fax your completed form to Deneen Reynolds-Knott at 212-465-9369 or email it to her at drknott@evc.org.
- Make your tuition payment. Tuition is $725 if registered before June 15th, and $800 after June 15th.
*Registration is based on a first come first served basis, so register early.
For more information:
For more information, please contact Deneen Reynolds-Knott, Director of Professional Development Programs, at 212-465-9366 ext. 22 or drknott@evc.org.
Through Our Eyes Program 2: 3 Decades of EVC Youth Documentaries
The Film Society of Lincoln Center and EVC Invite You to a Retrospective of EVC’s Award-Winning Films

Spanning three decades worth of extraordinary work, the EVC retrospective series captures moments in New York’s history through the fresh, but unblinking eyes of emerging teen filmmakers.
April 17, 2012 at 3 pm and 6:15 pm
The Elinor Bunin Monroe Film Center Amphitheater
144 West 65th Street
(Between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue)
Program 2: Epidemics in Our Lives
“Crack Clouds Over Hell's Kitchen"
“AIDS: Facts Over Fear”
“Hard Times in Cypress Hills"
"Young Gunz"



