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Templo Sinai Youth Ministry: Promoting Positive and Spiritual Development for Youth

Templo Sinai Youth Ministry aims to provide youth with valuable knowledge on dealing with life situations in a positive and spiritual manner through scripture-based lessons. We employ blended learning and flipped classroom techniques, utilizing a projector and computer for visual features. The youth also engage in outside assignments to enhance their understanding. Join us in empowering the next generation!

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Templo Sinai Youth Ministry: Promoting Positive and Spiritual Development for Youth

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  1. Templo Sinai Youth Ministry Rebecca Valentine POST UNIVERSITY

  2. TEMPLO SINAI YOUTH MINISTRY • The mission of this organization is to provide the youth with additional knowledge on how to deal with life situations in a positive and spiritual manner following scripture based lessons. • Blending formal and informal learning and flipping classroom are the two technologies being implemented within this organization (NMC, 2015). • This organization has purchased a projector and computer to help facilitate more visual features. • They also provide the youth with outside assignments to then return with more insight to share during group discussion.

  3. Scanning and Scenario If we do not effectively engage in ongoing education recombination, we risk letting the disruptions of the coming decade perpetuate inequities for learners, undermine the learning ecosystem’s capacity to adapt, and narrow the impact of education innovations by keeping them largely uncoordinated, opportunistic and fragmented (Recombinant, 2012)

  4. EDUCATIONAL Mobile Devices: Online Learning: Computer based learning can provide students with the freedom to access information in a flexible environment and to connect with that information in different ways as best suits their learning style (Leer & Ivanov, 2013). Fifty-two percent of young children (0-8) have access to a smartphone, video iPod, or tablet such as an iPad or Android device (Common Sense Media, 2011). TECHNOLOGY TRENDS

  5. Cost for a full time student in higher education 2013-2014. Economic POLICY

  6. DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS • The overall college participation rate has increased over the past 27 years. • The college participation rates of Blacks and Hispanics also increased. In 2008, approximately… • 32 percent of Blacks 18- to 24-year-olds were enrolled in colleges or universities (an increase of 12 percentage points from 1980) • 26 percent of Hispanic 18- to 24-year-olds were enrolled (an increase of 10 percentage points from 1980)(Aud, S & Fox, M & KewalRamanipg 120)

  7. Present You don’t need to invent the wheel -just find new uses for it (Randell, 2010).

  8. 4 T E C H N O L O G Y PLAN CHANGE I N C R E A S E A D V A N C E M E N T B U D G E T Architectural Development

  9. Fundraising • Donations Architectural Development • Purchasing New Equipment • Training • Layout Design • Professional Contractors

  10. REFERENCS 2015 Horizon Report for Higher Education: 2015-nmc-horizon-report-HE-EN.pdf (pg 38 & 22) A Glimpse into the Future of Learning : retrieved by KnowledgeWork (n.d.) Forecast 3.0 (2014) Aud , S & Fox, M & KewalRamani, A : National Center for Education Statistics (2010). Status and Trends in the Education of Racial and Ethnic Groups. Common Sense Media, Zero to Eight: Children’s Media Use in America . Los Angeles, Fall 2011 College Enrollment Trends. Perryman Report & Texas Letter. 2015, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p1-6. 4p Education Commission. (August 2013). Who Pays the Tab for K-12 Education?: How state allocate their share of education cost. The Progress of Education Reform, 14(4), 1-7. Leer, R., & Ivanov, S. (2013). Rethinking The Future Of Learning: The Possibilities And Limitations Of Technology In Education In The 21st Century. International Journal Of Organizational Innovation, 5(4), 14-20. Randell, J. (2010) The Skinny on Creativity: Thinking outside the Box. 20 Point Summary #7

  11. Recombinant Education: Regenerating the Learning Ecosystem, retrieved by KnowledgeWork (n.d.) Forecast 3.0 (pg3) 2012 http://businessfuturist.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Technology-in- Education.jpg(futuristic) http://c0588112.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Circuitous%20-%203.png (IPad) http://cuppa-pa.uic.edu/wp content/uploads/2013/04/shutterstock_77292175.jpg(policy) http://i.ytimg.com/vi/8zK9cHmHzbU/maxresdefault.jpg (scan) https://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2015/02/01/20/46/planning- 620299_640.jpg (plan) http://trends.collegeboard.org/sites/default/files/trends-home-page-2014.jpg(college students) http://www.facegroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Apple-Samsung- Trial.jpg(iphonevs’andriod) http://www.fideles.net/editoruploads/images/mission-and-vision-statement.jpg (vision)

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