Kenneth Cohen is The Answer to All Your Questions

Kenneth D. Cohen II
199-10 112 Avenue
Hollis, NY 11412
718.468.1888 ext. 108
My mission in life is to be a positive
Role model for youth and give them the tools they can
Keep and use to be productive members of society and
Empower their peers so that our young people can look up to each other and
Not the
Negative images that we get every day in the media
Youth have the opportunity to be leaders here and now. Lets stop making them wait for the future and show them the steps to lead a positive movement and show their true abilities.

What Makes Me Qualified to Lead Youth?

Please take a moment to check my credentials below.

Kenneth D. Cohen II
158-46 75 Avenue
Flushing, NY 11366
347.761.4242 home: 718.591.0258


Objective
It has always been my goal to obtain a position within a company/organization where I can apply my Public Service and organization skills. Additionally my knowledge base is solidly diverse in all areas of customer service and serving the public.


Education
January 2008
CUNY @ York College
Major: Youth Development
Minor: After-School Excellence

August 2006- May 2007
St. John’s University, Queens, New York
Major: Business Management
Minor: Education


Work Experience
Police Athletic League, Hollis, NY
Job Title: Site Monitor
January 2007 – Present

--Facilitate training material
--Collect and submit time sheets for payroll purposes
--Set-up educational and cultural events for teens
--Field Supervisor of eight worksites during the summer
--Direct Supervisor to 20-25 Youth Employees during the school year

Child Center of New York OST @ IS 237
Job Title: Program Specialist
September 2005 – June 2007

--Plan and implement lessons for College Preparation for Middle School Students
--Set-up and chaperone an annual trip for students to Albany
--Head Coach to the boys Basketball Team

Presentations
The After-school Corporation (TASC) – Participated in the design of TASC’s new College Preparation Curriculum and was responsible for designing lessons focusing on goal setting, financial aid, job readiness and career exploration.


Skills
Microsoft Office, Dos, Windows 95, NT, 98,

Certifications
American Red Cross CPR/AED certified

Community Service
July 2007-Present – Vice Chair of NAACP National Youth Work Committee, I am responsible for assisting the committee in creating the policies and action plans of the Youth and College Division.

January 2005-Present – President of NAACP New York State Youth and College Division, As the President I am responsible for overseeing all 20 units across New York State in effectively carrying out the mission of the NAACP.

1991-Present – Co-Founder of 75 Avenue Playground Volunteer Group, Inc. As a member of this organization I help to bring programs & events to the playground and ensure that the maintenance of this playground carried out regularly by NYC Parks & Rec. Because of my commitment, I was given a Parks & Rec. nickname, at the age of 12 by Parks Commissioner Henry J. Stern.

Awards and Acknowledgements
· 2007 NAACP Gloster B. Current Youth Leadership Award (National)
· 2007 NAACP Best Youth State Conference (National)
· 2007 Marine’s Youth Leadership Award (National)
· 2007 NAACP Best Youth State Conference (Regional)
· 2006 NAACP Best Youth State Conference (Regional)
· 2006 NAACP Medgar Evers Youth Leadership Award (Regional)
· 2005 Lewis Howard Latimer Education Scholarship
· 2004 NAACP Paula Brown Edme Youth Leadership Award (State)
· 2004 Concerned African-Americans of Flushing Youth Leadership Award

References furnished upon request

Example Lesson #1

We Are Family
York Community Center Family Relationship Workshops
Youth Ages 10-13 and Parents
MIKB Lessons/Productions


INTRODUCTION:

Learn how to spice up your future home videos as we present a digital video class as part of the "We Are Family" month activities. Bring the family closer together through video create a project that can be rewound over and over for you to enjoy.

TASK:

Bring families together and increase parent participation within the community center. By creating a how to family digital video tutorial that will be shown at the end of the week.

PROCESS:

Day 1: Introduction to digital video
Day 2: Introduction on How to create digital video
Day 3: Began creating video
Day 4: Editing video
Day 5: Presentation (5-7min.)

RUBRIC:

Families will be “graded” on the following criteria:

1. Attendance

  • We ask that families come to each session everyday on time

2. Teamwork

  • We would like to see family working well and listening to each other
  • We would like to see families interacting with other families

3. Presentation

  • Your video must teach other families how to do something
  • You must have audience appropriate content
  • You must complete a finial production

CONCLUSION:

All families that successfully complete these workshops will be rewarded with certificates and tickets to the Universe Soul Circus.

Example Lesson Plan #2

The Magical H2O
3rd Grade Science
A Cohen, Coy, Deberry, Winston WebQuest Production

INTRODUCTION:

What happens to rain water a few days after it rains? The water disappears, but where does it go? Water has the ability to vanish in thin air through the process of evaporation. We will learn the secret tricks water uses to evaporate and who know, maybe you’ll learn how to do magic too.

TASK:

This is a group assignment
Your group will learn about the process of evaporation
Your group will record the speed of evaporation under different conditions by using digital cameras to take daily pictures.
Your group will create a report with you findings and compare them with the other groups’.

Jobs:
  • One student will be in charge of taking pictures
  • One student will be in charge of recording information on your group chart
  • One student will be in charge of loading the pictures into the compute

PROCEEDURE:

Step 1: Together in class we will complete the packet “Rain Dance”


Step 2: You will begin your group project.
a. Each group will fill a clear jug with ½ gallon of water.
b. You will begin a chart that monitors your findings
c. You will make visual records by taking pictures of your water jugs.


Step 3: After the experiment you will create a display board containing your chart and pictures.


Step 4: You will be tested on the information that you have learned.

Rubric:

Students will be graded out of 50 points which will be made up of the following:
  • 20 Points For the Experiment
  • 10 Points For the Presentation Board
  • 10 Points for the Acutual Presentaion

Conclusion:

At the successful end of our presentations, we will have a class party. Each student will be asked to bring a donation to the party and we will watch the "Magical School Bus" Episode on the water cycle.

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