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January 15, 2024
Edmonton Public teachers strike averted
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Light house and sail boat

May 14, 2024

Beginning Teacher Network—session 8

Navigating professional waters

Diverse smiling adults standing with arms around each other in a hallway

April 24, 2024

Take a LEAP—Unlearning Racial Bias

Explore the complex dynamics between unconscious beliefs, bias, and the impact these factors have on educational environments.

Light house and sail boat

April 17, 2024

Beginning Teacher Network—session 7

Navigating professional waters

Four young teachers chatting

March 14, 2024

Profiter au maximum de sa vie d’enseignant : comment atteindre un bienêtre durable

Cet atelier abordera d’abord les grands thèmes liés au bienêtre des enseignants, pour ensuite traiter des défis les plus courants en matière de santé mentale.

Students and their teacher seated in chairs listening to a young boy speak

March 12, 2024

Let's Get Talking! Conversational Skills for Learning

Conversations can be useful, but frustrating when students are reluctant to participate in discussions or when small group conversations go off the rails

Light house and sail boat

March 11, 2024

Beginning Teacher Network—session 6

Navigating professional waters

Young child climbing a wall with grips wearing blue jeans, a hat and white shirt

February 21, 2024

Resilience and Regulation—Supporting Students with Challenging Behaviour

Explores strategies for supporting students through challenging behaviours with approaches that cultivate student resilience

Light house and sail boat

February 21, 2024

Beginning Teacher Network—session 5

Navigating professional waters

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