FREE WEBINAR SCREENING. TUESDAY, JUNE 6 FROM 6PM – 7PM PACIFIC TIME.

Zoom Meeting ID # 86723765092

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion – The Real Meaning of Empathy

Exclusive documentary screening: “Bass Clef Bliss: Terrence’s Path”. A story of a mother’s love, an autistic son’s determination, music and hope. The film was written and produced by Dr. Michael Berlin and directed by Patrick Scott.
The Classroom of the Future Foundation, the Center for Educational Innovation, Inclusion, Disabilities & Autism is Us, and the Autism Tree Project Foundation invites all administrators, teachers, students, and parents in San Diego County to participate in our first ever, webinar screening and interactive discussion panel titled, “Diversity, Equity & Inclusion – The Real Meaning of Empathy.”
The screening will take place on zoom on Tuesday, June 6 from 6:00-7:00 pm pacific time.
Families are highly encouraged to participate. If you have any questions, or are a classroom teacher or parent and would like to obtain the CDE Approved Digital Curriculum, please reach out to Tom Davis, Director of Business Development at the Center for Educational Innovation and Classroom of the Future Foundation Advisory Board member at tdavis@the-cei.org or 619-607-2876.

 

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Inclusion, Disabilities and Autism Is:

The Interactive Classroom Experience

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An evidence-based
curriculum for
General Education
K-12

Inclusion, Disabilities and Autism Is:

The Interactive Classroom Experience

Why This Matters

Our mission is to create a positive atmosphere of empathic understanding between students with disabilities and students without disabilities. Our goal is to encourage students, teachers, and parents alike to have the difficult conversations and take the appropriate actions necessary to prevent bullying.

Information

LET'S MAKE A DIFFERENCE TOGETHER

Our curriculum Autism Is: The Interactive Classroom Experience has been approved by the California Department of Education.

Knowledge

CREATING NEW A NEW PATH

UCSD’s yearlong research demonstrates that our curriculum addresses special needs, inclusion, appreciation of differences, social skills, bullying, and gun violence.

Click here to access the data based research performed by the University of California, San Diego.

THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW

Insights

Information

LET'S MAKE A DIFFERENCE TOGETHER

Our curriculum Autism Is: The Interactive Classroom Experience has been approved by the California Department of Education.

Knowledge

CREATING NEW A NEW PATH

UCSD’s yearlong research demonstrates that our curriculum addresses not only Autism and other special needs but also the issues of inclusion, appreciation of differences, social skills, bullying, and gun violence.

Click here to access the data based research performed by the University of California, San Diego.

THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW

Insights

Bass Clef Bliss: Terrence’s Path

A Feature Documentary: 45:22 mins.

Terrence is at the Intersection of Love, Hope, Music and Autism. And he’s going to College.

Includes the Elementary School version – 15:47 mins.

El Abuelo

A Short Film: 19:51 mins.

Nick, a young man with an apparent disability, doesn’t speak until he meets an elderly migrant worker who helps him find his voice.

With Me

A Short Film: 15:18 mins.

Henry, a young man on the Spectrum, meets his new best friend – a service dog.

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Dr. Karen Kass

Ph.D. Yeshiva University

Dr. Grace Fantaroni

Professor of Special Education

Therese Davis

Public Relations

MEET THE

AUTHORS

Therese Davis, B.A. Public Relations, USC School of Journalism. Therese earned her M.A. in Counseling Psychology and her M.F.A. in Creative writing from National University. She co-wrote and was featured in “Bass Clef Bliss: Terrence’s Path”, which chronicle’s her son Terrence’s journey with Autism, hope and music. Therese is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.

Dr. Grace Fantaroni is a Professor of Special Education at Point Loma Nazarene University. Prior to becoming an Autism and Educational Specialist, she taught students with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Intellectual Disabilities.

Dr. Kass, Ph.D. Yeshiva University, Masters Degree NYU, Baccalaureate Degree, Hofstra University. Dr. Kass specializes in Education, Special Education, Human Development and Psychology. She is a Board Certified Educational Therapist and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.

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EXECUTIVE

PRODUCERS

Dr. Michael Berlin

Patrick Scott

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

Ph.D., Psychology & Education, Yeshiva University. Educator and Gerontologist, he has worked in Hospice, Riker’s Island Prison and Drug Rehab. Dr. Berlin, a longtime film and TV writer/producer has worked on numerous shows and features including Miami Vice, Cagney & Lacey and MacGyver and has written and Executive Produced Bass Clef Bliss: Terrence’s Path; Autism Is Mother Warriors.

B.A. in Business Administration & Economics University of Redlands. Whether his team’s films are screened in the classroom, professional/medical organization, or a spiritual center – his passion is to help those impacted by Disabilities through heightening awareness and promoting inclusion. Director/Executive Producer Bass Clef Bliss: Terrence’s Path; Autism Is Mother Warriors. Executive Producer El Abuelo and With Me.

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PSYCHIATRIC

CONSULTANT

Dr. Joshua Feder, MD

PSYCHIATRIC CONSULTANT

Child and family psychiatrist who develops programs to support child development and resilience. Dr. Feder does research, develops technology, and he is active in policy advocacy on mental health and education. | Joshua D. Feder, MD, Child and Family Psychiatry https://www.joshuafedermd.com | Editor in Chief, The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report https://www.thecarlatreport.com | Author, The Child Medication Fact Book for Psychiatric Practice. Carlat Publishing, 2018. | Medical Director, SymPlay Family Games for Autism, a division, of Quicksilver Software, Inc. | Adjunct Professor, Infant and Early Childhood Development, Fielding Graduate University

Inclusion, Disabilities and Autism Is:

PRESS & SCREENINGS

The Interactive Classroom Experience

Is centered around BASS CLEF BLISS: Terrence’s Path, a feature documentary about Terrence, and his mother Therese, who gain the courage to overcome fears that come with a heart-wrenching diagnosis. The result being a powerful bond between mother and son who rebuild their lives by doing small things with great love. Bass Clef Bliss: Terrence’s Path has been screened over 100 times to audiences in elementary schools, high schools, junior colleges, universities, mental health and drug rehab facilities, the Catholic Diocese and religious institutions everywhere from New York, Florida and Illinois to Texas and California.

Times of San Diego: Film Showing: The Musical Journey of an Autistic Man

IMDb

African American Literature Book Club - African-American Mother and Son’s Adjustment to Autism Chronicled in Inspirational Film

San Diego Union Tribune: Musical Mesa Student Subject of Autism Film

Teacher Guidebook:
Digital Download Only

Student Workbook:
Digital Download Only

PRICING & PACKAGES

1. $100 per classroom for a semester – includes 4 films, a Teacher Guidebook and Student Workbooks.

2. $500 for single day access per school for Assembly Usage – includes our package of 4 films.

 

 

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