Richmond County Savings Foundation Partners with St. John’s

June 03, 2010

Richmond County Savings Foundation Partners with St. John’s Staten Island Campus to Unveil New Teaching and Learning Labs

Staten Island, NY (June 3, 2010) – The Richmond County Savings Foundation of Staten Island (RCSF) has teamed with St. John’s University to debut two new Teaching and Learning Labs to be used by The School of Education (SOE) as model classrooms for student training this coming fall. The refurbished classroom labs were made possible by a $150,000 grant given by the Richmond County Savings Foundation.

The two classrooms, named the Richmond County Savings Foundation School of Education Teaching and Learning Labs, will be housed in the DaSilva Academic Center in Staten Island and will be used for Early Childhood, Childhood, and Adolescent Education. Both labs will mirror each other with the latest in technological advances that are a major part of today’s educational experience. The rooms also contain Smartboard technology, Instructional Materials Centers and a fully-stocked game lab.

This initiative began as part of Regina M. Mistretta’s “vision” for teaching candidates in The School of Education to prepare them for real-life classroom experiences, and in part from feedback received from students voicing their need for – “a place that guides the way we need to teach.” Mistretta is an Associate Professor for the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at St. John’s.

“I had a dream of what this space could become and Richmond County Savings and Nick Legakis (Director of Institutional Advancement at the University) made my dreams come true,” said Mistretta. “We also talked to students and this is the end result of a wonderful collaboration.”

Mistretta was one of a handful of St. John’s representatives at an informal tour of the labs on May 27. She was joined by Legakis, Rev. Patrick Griffin, C.M., Executive Vice President for Branch Campuses and Mission, Gerard McEnerney, Assistant Vice President and Executive Director of the Staten Island Campus, Steven Kuntz, Associate Dean of The School of Education, Sandra Abrams, Assistant Professor, and Kim Seggio, Senior Program Officer at Richmond County Savings.

These labs will provide sound pedagogical practices and immerse St. John’s students in technology enhanced environments characteristic of those that future educators will encounter at the primary, elementary, middle and secondary levels. One such practice is that of “gaming” curriculum, where students can learn through interactive video games that they play for fun in their spare time. “Students feel connected to studying with real integration of these games as a form of education,” said St. John’s Professor Sandra Abrams.

Abrams gave a short tutorial of the popular Guitar Heroes game on Wii to Rev. Griffin, C.M. (during the tour), and explained the educational value and practices that teachers can pass on to their students through fun, innovative gaming participation.
Community access will also be frequent, as neighboring schools in Staten Island will be invited to utilize the facilities and help St. John’s students gain field experience in the form of parental involvement initiatives involving children and their families, and observation of model lessons that implement the best practices discussed and explored during course sessions.

Current and future uses of the Teaching and Learning Labs will include:

  • Undergraduate and graduate course work
  • A resource center for both undergraduate and graduate students and faculty
  • A facility for field work to be done by St. John’s graduate students in the evening
    with children from the community
  • A family resource center that would encourage parental involvement in the form
    of parent workshops as well as parent and child engagement workshops
  • A demonstration area for Smartboard technology

Richmond County Savings Foundation is committed to supporting projects that enhance the quality of life in the communities served by the Foundation. In this regard, RCSF focuses on supporting charitable organizations whose programs and services advance educational opportunity, enrich cultural development and strengthen health and human services.

For more information contact Dominic Scianna, Assistant Vice President for Media Relations at St. John’s University by calling (718) 990-6185 or e-mail inquiries to sciannad@stjohns.edu