Archive for August, 2011

Building Confident Communicators Program Impacts Inner-city Boston

 

Building Confident Communicators

There is a growing need to instruct “Generation Text” to better communicate orally. While state standards require the testing and development of oral communications, research on the need for greater oral communication skill development among youth in the United States of America has been published recently in a number of scholarly journals. Analysts document the lack of oral communication skill development in schools and call for the development of programs to address this need to better prepare our youth for the workplace. In today’s globally connected and media driven world, the ability of our nation’s youth to communicate skillfully and with confidence is tantamount to their success.

In the inner city and among disadvantaged populations, the need is further intensified. A core challenge is to prepare these youth lacking access to resources to participate successfully in higher education and the workplace. Strong interpersonal communication skills are a prerequisite in both environments, as is the self confidence to carry out difficult tasks in unfamiliar circumstances. Surgance is doing something about this by launching a new program in conjunction with the Boston-based  Young Broadcasters of America (YBA), led by Program Director Jimmy Young. YBA’s training program participants produce a number of internet broadcasts, including a monthly sports magazine TV show that airs on the New England Sports Network (NESN) to over five million subscribers. While the students learn and create, they gain verbal, technical, and leadership skills as well as self confidence.

“I highly endorse Jimmy Young’s Young Broadcasters of America training program because, through its participation, students within the Sharon Public Schools experienced first hand the importance of proper training in oral communication, organizing thoughts and converting thorough written research into effective on air delivery. Students who participated in the six week program came away with not only much better skills in these important areas, but also the vital self confidence of how to go about mastering public speaking, whether it is as sophisticated as doing a news or sports broadcast, conducting an interview, or the everyday skill of speaking before the class in a typical oral presentation.”

Bob Sondheim, High School Athletic Director

YBA’s trademark curriculum, I.P.I.E (Inflection, Pronunciation, Intonation, Enunciation), serves as the backbone for the program curriculum to improve communications. I.P.I.E is always present while students are trained in a variety of broadcasting staples, including speaking on camera, voiceovers, interviewing, hosting a talk show, public address announcing, and broadcast writing. One of the biggest keys to their success is that the young men and women enjoy the broadcasting experience so much, they don’t realize just how much they are learning! Over 90% of them return for following courses, improving as communicators each step of the way.

The courses have been shown to improve student oral communication, project management, and digital production skills and self confidence. Typically they last 10 weeks. The course participants will graduate with the ability to look someone in the eye, to ask them intelligent questions, to present themselves with confidence and to apply their skills in high pressure situations.  Such skills form the foundation for further educational and employment successes.

“Kids come out of the workshop better able to meet the challenges of integrating visual and verbal communications. I recommend the workshop not only for students interested in broadcasting careers, but anyone simply wanting to become a more effective communicator.”

 

Ed McDonough, High School Teacher

Now, through the generosity of others and the collaborative partnership, Surgance will provide underprivileged youth with the same courses currently offered for a fee through YBA at no cost to the participants. The new nonprofit offering will be the Surgance “Building Confident Communicators” program, powered by Young Broadcasters of America.

Through this new program, young men and women from underserved populations will develop their oral communication skills using the fun, interactive, and educational experience in digital media production. The result will be dramatic improvement in poise, confidence, self-esteem, and the proper use of the English language for youth that are not able to afford this type of training on their own.

The initial geographical focus of the program is the metro area of Boston, Massachusetts. The target populations are underserved inner city children, minorities, low income and ESL youth as well as the disabled, ages 12-18 and interested in digital media and/or in need of oral skill development. Through community based partnerships, Surgance has relationships with Title I schools and other organizations that serve these populations, such as the Boys and Girls Clubs, the YMCA and others providing access to students that will benefit from the program and workshops.

“My son was shy and reserved before the workshop, and now he is confident and talkative. His oral communication grade improved to an A+.”

 

Mother of a recent graduate

 

 

 

 

Wrestling Superstar Supports Surgance

Wrestling superstar and three time World Champion Mick Foley is working with Surgance to change lives.

By taking part in a $2 internet raffle, you will have a chance to have WWE superstar Mick Foley host a Smackdown viewing party at your home for up to 20 people with the proceeds supporting the work of Surgance! Who knows? Maybe Mr. Socko will even make an appearance! Click here for more information.

Grand Prize:
  • WWE superstar and legend Mick Foley will host a WWE Smackdown (Raw or Pay per View) viewing party at the Winner’s home (or another venue of the Winner’s choice) for the Winner and up to 20 of the Winner’s friends (viewing party will be scheduled for a mutually agreed to time and date between September 15, 2011 and November 30, 2011)
  • Mick Foley will provide food & beverages for the party
  • Winner will receive autographed memorabilia from some of Mick Foley’s classic matches and each guest will receive an autographed Mick Foley photo

Proceeds will also benefit RAINN; the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE and the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline at www.rainn.org – a free and confidential service. Surgance is proud to be a partner of RAINN and together we thank Mick Foley and those that bid on the grand prize for their support.

Click here to bid and good luck!

 

USA’s Top Ranked Tennis Player Supports Surgance

Bethanie Mattek-Sands, the United States’ top ranked female in the latest WTA rankings at #31 in the world has donated a unique experience to be auctioned off by charityBUZZ to benefit the life changing charitable programs of Surgance.

The lucky winner joined Bethanie at the 2011 WTA Texas Tennis Open on August 20 and 21, 2011 for two days of practice and tournament play.

The winner’s two days included an on court workout with Bethanie and her coach plus lunch and dinner with her as well! They will also got two tournament credentials that will allow access to all courts and practice locations, interaction with other WTA players and coaches and a real inside look into what it takes to be on the WTA Tennis Tour from fitness and coaching to practice and competing.

 

 

Surgance Benefits from Date with Bachelor and Bachelorette Stars

A winning bidder will be enjoying a double date with Kiptyn Locke and girlfriend Tenley Molzahn, stars of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette.” 

Proceeds from the auction are supporting Surgance and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation — a donor-supported nonprofit that works to help cure, control and improve the quality of life for those with cystic fibrosis.

The lucky winner and a guest will be spending the day with Kiptyn and Tenley at a San Diego beach, laying out, surfing, and just having fun hanging out before enjoying dinner with them in San Diego.

Tenley Molzahn was the runner-up to Vienna on Jake’s season of The Bachelor, while Kiptyn Locke was the surfer hottie runner-up on Jillian’s Bachelorette season. The adorable twosome, who began dating on the inaugural season of Bachelor Pad last summer, nearly wound up winning the $250,000 prize money. Although David and Natalie won the ‘Pad, Kiptyn and Tenley nabbed an even better prize: A hot romance that has yet to cool.

 

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