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Summer 2016 |
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In this issue:
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A look at what's happening in PD this summer |
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Youth Science Canada and LCEEQ help put the spotlight on Science... |
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Use our workshop proposal form and find out about the speakers |
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Login to LCEEQ.ca using your account to have a chance to win... |
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Upcoming dates...
LCEEQ Math Institute August 8 – 12, 2016
Leadership for School Improvement August 15 - 17, 2016
Leadership for School Improvement - Special Session for Graduates August 15 - 16, 2016
Writer's Workshop with Linda Rief August 15 - 19, 2016
ELA and the New Teacher: Strategies for Success August 18 - 19, 2016
See the calendar!
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Last edition for the 2015-2016 school year
This is the final edition of The LCEEQ Newsletter for the current school year. We want to thank our loyal readers and wish all LCEEQ members and educators across the province a wonderful summer vacation. You have earned your time of rest and relaxation – an opportunity to do the many things you want to but do not have a chance to do during the busy school year.
The newsletter team will be taking a break but LCEEQ will have a hectic summer ahead as there are many exciting professional development projects occurring during the month of August.
Have a Happy Summer!
Click here to get more information on the LCEEQ Summer Projects
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LCEEQ Joins with Youth Sciences Canada in a Science Showcase
After more than a fifty-year hiatus, a national Science Fair was held in Montreal in May. LCEEQ collaborated in this national endeavour by helping in the organization of StemPower, a three-day program of keynotes, lectures and workshops, that welcomed participants from across the country. Our Chair, Cindy Finn, got the thrill of her life...
Read (and see) more...
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An Invitation to Participate in the 2017 LCEEQ Annual Conference
Plans are well underway for the Annual Conference scheduled for February 13-14, 2017. The theme is When Diversity and Technology in the Classroom Converge. The keynote and featured speakers have been engaged. We are inviting submissions for local presentations. Mark the dates on your calendar as this looks to be another very worthwhile professional development experience.
Click here to learn more about the invited presenters and access the online workshop proposal form.
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Our monthly winner
Justin Forster is our winner for the month of May. Chosen at random for logging into his LCEEQ.ca account, he received a one hundred dollar gift certificate from Chapters. He teaches Secondary III and IV History, as well as Secondary V Contemporary World at Massey-Vanier High School in Cowansville. He is in his eleventh year of teaching after having graduated from the same school in 1999 and then completing his university studies at Bishop's. At the high school, he organizes the annual Secondary IV trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls, he loves to volunteer his time at August orientation, at the spring dance show, to help organize graduation, and of course to offer tutoring. Outside of school, he has been a basketball referee for 17 years. It is his second passion. Follow Justin’s example by logging into your LCEEQ account and you could be the next winner.
You don’t have an account, you say? Then visit LCEEQ.ca and sign up today.
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