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SUMMARY:EdCan Network Regional Exchanges
DESCRIPTION:Supporting the educational change that’s driven by you\nFor educators driving change in their schools and classrooms\, the new EdCan Network provides professional learning and voice to teachers\, principals\, superintendents and researchers. This growing pan-Canadian network of independent experts examine today’s school and classroom challenges with courage and honesty. We do this by delivering pragmatic evidence-based content that connects policy and research to classroom practice\, bringing clarity to the often-polarizing debates about how best to improve Canadian public education. \nPurpose of the EdCan Network Regional Exchanges\nIt may be tempting to talk about Canadian education as if it were a single national system that looked and felt the same right across the country. We know\, however\, that this is not the case and that\, even within provincial and local jurisdictions\, diverse social\, economic and political contexts have a great effect on how our visions for public education are brought to life. The EdCan Network Regional Exchanges are designed to explore the common values that inspire our work in education as well as the complex contexts in which that work takes place. \nRegional Exchange members will represent a wide array of roles and perspectives and will offer their unique experiences and insights to collectively identify the top priorities facing public education now\, in two years\, and in five years\, helping to gain a clearer understanding of the trends\, challenges and opportunities in their province and region. The EdCan Network’s Regional Exchanges are a valuable opportunity for the EdCan Network to put its “ear to the ground” as we continue the work of convening\, engaging and supporting the growth of our Canadian education systems. \nWhy is the EdCan Network assembling these Regional Exchanges?\nFor over 125 years\, the EdCan Network has actively worked with Canada’s education communities as an independent and respected convener of both thought and practice from a variety of perspectives. As one of the country’s only pan-Canadian education organizations\, the EdCan Network is uniquely positioned to grow and strengthen its new EdCan Network. The EdCan Network Regional Exchanges will form vital hubs enabling the EdCan Network to become actively attuned to the very real and practical ways that provincial education communities across Canada are responding to their unique challenges and opportunities. \nIn addition to informing the work of the EdCan Network across the country\, each Regional Exchange will help in the process of building the wider EdCan Network. Through their work\, Exchange members will become network leaders and catalysts for conversation by sharing a wide variety of prevailing local and regional issues\, trends and attitudes associated with some of our most complex challenges that we face in our public education systems. \nWhere will the EdCan Network Regional Exchanges take place?\n \nWhat is the time commitment to participate in these EdCan Network Regional Exchanges?\nYour participation in this process would include: \n\nTwo face-to-face meetings (approximately four hours each in length). The first session in the fall of 2016 and the second in the spring of 2017.\nSome email correspondence and content review between meetings in order to maintain group dynamics and ideation momentum.\n\nWho will participate in these Regional Exchanges?\nEach EdCan Network Regional Exchange will be built on a commitment to diversity of voice and perspective. Regional Exchanges are open to: \n\nSchool-based educators and support staff\nSchool Administrators\nSuperintendents and District-level staff\nFaculty of Education representatives\nMinistry of Education representatives\nSchool district trustees\nProfessional association/stakeholder group representatives\nEdCan Network Advisory Council Members\nParents\nStudents\n\nBut the role that Regional Exchange Members play is secondary to the attributes and characteristics that they bring to the table. \nAs an EdCan network Regional Exchange Member\, you:\n\nare open to other perspectives and ways of thinking\nare willing to share your experiences and insights\nare able to find and recognize patterns and trends\nenjoy looking at issues from different points of view\napproach your work with a sense of curiosity and inquiry\nhave an appreciation for complexity\n\nBased on their familiarity with EdCan Network programs and content\, current members of the EdCan Network’s Advisory Council will be invited to take on the role of thoughtful embedded observers during these discussions. \nHow will the EdCan Network Regional Exchanges be assembled?\nRegional Exchange participants will be recruited in the following ways: \n\nThrough public announcements published in EdCan Network’s e-newsletter\, website and social media channels.\nBy invitation\, based on our network of current members who match the selection criteria and have attended past EdCan Network events.\nBy referral from EdCan Network Council Members.\n\nOnce a pool of candidates has been collected\, the Regional Exchange Facilitator will prioritize a target list of potential candidates\, who will then be invited to the first meeting in their respective regions. \nIndividuals who have expressed interest in participating in these meetings\, but are not selected\, will be encouraged to follow the progress of these consultations and will be provided with ways to remain connected to this process. \nWhat will happen at these Regional Exchanges?\nRegional Exchange participants will share their unique experiences and insights to collectively identify the top priorities facing public education now\, in two years\, and in five years\, helping to gain a clearer understanding of the trends\, challenges and opportunities in their province and region. The following outline provides an overview of what will be discussed for the two annual Regional Exchanges that will take place during the 2016-2017 academic year. These exchanges will then reconvene during the 2018-2019 academic year to review and revise these priorities. \nSession #1 (Oct/Nov 2016): Identifying Regional Education Issues\, Trends and Attitudes\nThe visions that stakeholders hold for Canadian education are both inspirational and aspirational. They talk about success for all students\, high levels of engagement\, meaningful and authentic learning and the ability of school systems to prepare graduates for effective and fulfilling participation in a world outside of school. \nYet\, we are also keenly aware that there are aspects of our current education systems and the contexts in which they operate that challenge these visions and frustrate even our best efforts to bring them to fruition. \nIn this first EdCan Network Regional Exchange session\, EdCan Network representatives will set the context by offering a “lay of the land” presentation. Members will then be asked to work to better understand and identify the current specific trends\, issues\, attitudes and challenges within their own province. Through a facilitated process\, participants at each Regional Exchange will then collectively identify the three priorities that most resonate with the entire group and that they would like to explore in more detail. This will form the foundation for a much more detailed discussion about these regional education issues\, trends and attitudes in Session #2. \nSession #2 (Apr/May 2017): Recommending the top regional education priorities now and in the future\nThe second Regional Exchange session will begin by members reviewing the issues and challenges identified during their first gathering. A focused discussion will aim to achieve consensus on what the top three education priorities are in their collective education contexts now\, in two years and in five years. This process will challenge participants to work collectively\, to step out of their comfort zones and to engage in some “advanced thinking” about the real issues in education for which we should be preparing\, both now and in the future. Facilitators will challenge participants to move beyond merely identifying issues\, encouraging them to think deeply about how they play out in the context of their own classrooms\, schools and districts. \nHow will Regional Exchange participants benefit from these meetings?\n“Exchanging” is defined as an act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same type or value) in return. These EdCan Network Regional Exchanges will provide participants with: \n\nan opportunity to actively connect with other catalysts working within their regional context\na chance to be part of our larger pan-Canadian network of passionate\, dedicated practitioners from across the country\na unique opportunity to have ideas and perspectives challenged and strengthened\na chance to share effective practices\, learn about relevant research and participate in the stories and experiences of other members\nan opportunity to contribute to building a pan-Canadian vision for public education.\nthe experience of participate in guiding the research\, programming and content work of the EdCan Network.\n\nIn exchange\, these EdCan Network Regional Exchanges will provide the EdCan Network with an opportunity to: \n\ninfluence dialogue about education policy among decision-makers and the public narrative about the issues\, challenges and opportunities that we should be paying attention to and sharing across the country\ndevelop a sharper understanding of emerging issues and trends in provincial education systems\, how provincial research and policy connects to classroom practice\, knowledge of new provincial education programs and initiatives and the issues\, stories\, content\, and research that could influence the EdCan Network’s future focus\ngather data and information from regional contexts that could generate interesting research and analysis to support change\nestablish a greater level of support to educational changemakers in their regions\, elevating their ideas and programs to the pan-Canadian EdCan Network.\n\nHow will the regional/provincial ideas\, issues\, and stories from these Regional Exchanges be used?\nThese Regional Exchanges represent an opportunity for the EdCan Network to begin to influence the public narrative about the issues\, challenges and opportunities that we should be paying attention to and sharing across the country. \nThese identified short\, medium and longer term priorities will be included in a national “Year 1 EdCan Network Education Trends Report”\, shared directly with each ministry of education and publicly through our pan-Canadian network. In addition to identifying common regional themes\, the report will also feature insights related to the unique regional contexts that make up the Canadian education landscape. \nPriority recommendations will help to influence dialogue about education policy and document as results are shared through Education Canada Magazine articles and opinion pieces\, the EdCan Network website and social media channels. \nHow you can get involved\nIf you’re interested in participating in one of these Regional Exchange groups\, please fill out the short application form available here. \nEdCan Network Regional Exchanges will include a maximum 20 participants per region so we can’t guarantee a spot for all individuals who express interest in participating. We will\, however\, be using our communications channels to share discussion highlights and provide opportunities for everyone to continue to add input to these important discussions. \nThe submission deadline is 5 pm PDT (Pacific daylight time)\, Wednesday\, October 5\, 2016.\nRemuneration\nThe EdCan Network will reimburse EdCan Network Regional Exchange participants for pre-approved travel\, meal and accommodation expenses as per our expense allowance policy. The EdCan Network also can provide tax receipts if participants wish to donate their travel and accommodation fees. \nTell us what you think by sending us an email
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/edcan-network-regional-exchanges/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171208
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Play and Learning for Educators: Evergreen Brick Works
DESCRIPTION:Experience a professional learning workshop designed for K-12 Teachers and Early Childhood Educators interested in learning how they can incorporate innovative nature-focused learning approaches into their everyday practice. \nEvergreen facilitators will engage participants in inquiry-based and curriculum-connected approaches in our imaginative outdoor play and learning environment. \nUpcoming Workshops\nHere are our scheduled workshops for 2017. Stay tuned for next year’s workshop dates! \n\nPlay and Learning in the Outdoors\nPlay and Learning in the Outdoors – Exploring the Benefits of Risk in Play\nBring Your Outdoor Space to Life\nHow to Design Your Outdoor Space\nCommunity Connections
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/outdoor-play-learning-educators/
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20171006T150000
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SUMMARY:Educator Well-Being
DESCRIPTION:A symposium for education leaders tasked with embedding wellness throughout their school communities\nRead our event report\nIt’s time for education leaders to shift the conversation from ‘fixing symptoms’ to addressing how we can proactively develop wellness within entire school cultures because this issue concerns us all. \nCheck out or re-experience our presentations\nAchieving Excellence for the Whole Child\nby Denise Dwyer\, Patrick Case \nMaking the Connection Between Youths’ Social Media Use and Their Well-being\nby Dr. Valerie Steeves \nEmbedding Well-being as a Core Role for K-12 Education\nPlaying the Long Game to Embed Well-Being in all our Classrooms\nby Dr. Kathy Short\, Dr. Katina Pollock and Vani Jain \nand many more… \nFind All Of Our Presentations\nWhy this event\nThe EdCan Network is concerned that the steep hike in reported cases of student anxiety[1] and suicidal ideation[2] is creating stress and emotional exhaustion among teachers.[3] Schools aren’t mental health treatment facilities – principals and teachers cannot be expected to shoulder the entire burden.They can\, however\, be an important part of the solution.[4] \n \nHow can education leaders create a climate that supports well-being for all? \nDiscover our Schedule\nDay 1 – Day 2\nOur symposium will help you:\n\nUnderstand the nuances of emotional\, mental\, physical\, cognitive and workplace well-being perspectives from diverse school and classroom contexts.\nLearn the ‘how-tos’ from leading experts\, and successful school- and community-based wellness programs from across Canada.\nStrategize success indicators for measuring impact when developing a culture of educator wellness in your schools.\n\nWho should attend: \n\nSchool Board Mental Health Leads and Administrators\nGuidance and Pastoral Counsellors\nPrincipals\nCommunity Health and Social Workers\n\n  \nExclusive access to experts \nWith our hands-on group discussions and case study presentations\, you will return with new ideas for building resiliency in yourself\, your colleagues and your students. \nMeet our Speakers\n  \n \n \n \n\nComplementary event with our keynote speaker Dean Shareski \nIgnite Your Passion for Discovery EdCan Network 2017 \n \nProudly supported by:\nPremier +\n \n\nINNOVATOR\n \n \n \n\nleader\n      \n\nsupporter\n   \n\nFRIEND\n    \n\nIN-KIND
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/well-being-a-key-to-success/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn International Airport and Conference Centre\, 970 Dixon Road\, Toronto\, ON\, M9W 1J9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20171005T193000
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SUMMARY:Ignite Your Passion for Discovery EdCan Network 2017
DESCRIPTION:Discovery Educator Network – Dean Shareski\n \nIgnite Your Passion for Discovery is a powerful evening of short\, energizing presentations combined with networking and engaging conversations.  This is the fourth season Discovery Education has hosted these events across the country. \nHere’s a brief summary of our events from previous years to give you a better sense of these great networking events. \nThis year’s sub-theme is “Surprisingly Awesome: Shining Light and Finding Joy in the Ordinary” Presenters will be sharing their personal stories of experiences or learning that has brought them joy. Each presenter will be sharing in the Ignite format which is a 5-minute presentation that features 20 slides that automatically advance every 15 seconds. It’s a fast-paced format to be sure. Each presentation will also end with a question that is intended to spark your curiosity and provoke conversation. \nAlong with this format\, you’ll have a chance to network and interact with fellow educators. The evening is sponsored by Discovery Education. As community manager for Canada\, it’s my mission to grow and support our community and these types of events are one way we work to serve educators and connect them to their most valuable resource… each other. \nThis particular event is part of the EdCan conference on Well-Being. If you’re able to take advantage of this conference feel free to register. \nEither way\, consider a colleague who might not be connected on social media. Present it to them as a great night out\, which it certainly will be\, we’ll just sprinkle in some inspiration and awesomeness. \nSarah Horner\nCarla Pereira \nWe’ll update our speaker list in the next few days and plan to have a diverse set of voices to provide compelling conversations and insights. The cost is free. We’ll even buy you a drink and some food\, you bring your curiosity. See you on October 5th. Space is limited.
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/ignite-passion-discovery-edcan-network-2017/
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20171007T083000
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SUMMARY:Advocacy in Action - Workshop For Special Ed Parents
DESCRIPTION:BC Parents of Special Needs Children – Action for Equitable Access to Education are presenting a full day workshop for special ed parents. \nFeaturing a Key Note Address by Rick Moore\, a North Vancouver father who won a landmark court case that ruled the North Vancouver School District discriminated against his dyslexic son. Other topics include human rights claims and advocacy in mental health. \n  \nLocation\n\n\nPacific Autism Family Network \n3688 Cessna Drive \nRichmond\, BC V7B 1C3
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/advocacy-action-workshop-special-ed-parents/
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20171012T163000
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SUMMARY:Leeds and Grenville Retirement Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come to our workshop and let RTO/ERO help you start planning your retirement. At the workshop you will learn about:\n• OTPP and OMERS pension information.\n• Planning your financial future.\n• Insurance options and the RTO/ERO Group Insurance Plans.\n• RTO/ERO and insights into retirement from your peers.
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/leeds-grenville-retirement-planning-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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SUMMARY:Leeds and Grenville Retirement Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come to our workshop and let RTO/ERO help you start planning your retirement. At the workshop you will learn about:\n• OTPP and OMERS pension information.\n• Planning your financial future.\n• Insurance options and the RTO/ERO Group Insurance Plans.\n• RTO/ERO and insights into retirement from your peers.
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/leeds-grenville-retirement-planning-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20171012T200000
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SUMMARY:Leeds and Grenville Retirement Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come to our workshop and let RTO/ERO help you start planning your retirement. At the workshop you will learn about:\n• OTPP and OMERS pension information.\n• Planning your financial future.\n• Insurance options and the RTO/ERO Group Insurance Plans.\n• RTO/ERO and insights into retirement from your peers.
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/leeds-grenville-retirement-planning-workshop-3/
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20171014T140000
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SUMMARY:Algoma Retirement Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come to our Algoma retirement planning workshop and let RTO/ERO help you start planning your retirement. At the workshop\, you will learn about:\n• Pensions\n• Planning your finances in retirement\n• Insurance options\n• RTO/ERO and insights into retirement from your peers
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/algoma-retirement-planning-workshop/
LOCATION:Algoma’s Water Tower Inn\, 360 Great Northern Rd\, Sault Ste. Marie\, ON\, CA
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20171014T140000
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SUMMARY:Algoma Retirement Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come to our Algoma retirement planning workshop and let RTO/ERO help you start planning your retirement. At the workshop\, you will learn about:\n• Pensions\n• Planning your finances in retirement\n• Insurance options\n• RTO/ERO and insights into retirement from your peers
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/algoma-retirement-planning-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Algoma’s Water Tower Inn\, 360 Great Northern Rd\, Sault Ste. Marie\, ON\, CA
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20171017T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20171017T190000
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SUMMARY:Oxford Retirement Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come to our Oxford retirement planning workshop and let RTO/ERO help you start planning your retirement. At the workshop\, you will learn about:\n• Pensions\n• Planning your finances in retirement\n• Insurance options\n• RTO/ERO and insights into retirement from your peers\nThere will be a draw for an iPad Mini at this workshop\, plus every attendee will receive a Tim Hortons gift card!
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/oxford-retirement-planning-workshop/
LOCATION:Mt. Elgin Community Centre\, 333204 Plank Line\, Mount Elgin\, ON\, CA
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20171021T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20171021T120000
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SUMMARY:Northumberland Retirement Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come to our Northumberland retirement planning workshop and let RTO/ERO help you start planning your retirement. At the workshop\, you will learn about:\n• Pensions\n• Planning your finances in retirement\n• Insurance options\n• RTO/ERO and insights into retirement from your peers \nDraw for an iPad Mini at this workshop! Plus every attendee will receive a Tim Hortons gift card!
URL:https://www.edcan.ca/event/northumberland-retirement-planning-workshop/
LOCATION:St. Andrews Presbyterian Church\, 200 King St. West\, Cobourg\, ON\, CA
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Network Events
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