School Start Up

midirencontres.png

An archive of workshops given to Education students. 

Classroom management strategies at the secondary level (October 8, 2019)

Presented by Mark Babin. Classroom management is much more than estabishing classroom rules and giving out consequences.  It starts with creating postive relationships with students. This workshop will focus on how to maintain a positive classroom climate where students can learn. 

Slides | Guide de l'apprentissage | Length of Video (00:51:49)

Developed in partnership with the Consortium provincial francophonecpfpp

Classroom Organization at the Secondary Level (October 1, 2019)

Presented by Randy Lyseng. In this workshop, partiicpants will learn some strategies and tricks of the trade behind organizing a classroom in a secondary school environment. There are lots of factors to consider!

Slides | Workshop Guide | Length of Video (00:38:07)

Developed in partnership with the Consortium provincial francophonecpfpp

Classroom Organization at the Elementary Level (October 1, 2019)

Presented by Marie Gamache-Hauptman. In this workshop, partiicpants will learn some strategies and tricks of the trade behind organizing a classroom in a secondary school environment. There are lots of factors to consider!

Slides | Workshop Guide | Length of Video (00:37:22)

Developed in partnership with the Consortium provincial francophonecpfpp

Rolling out a Year Plan (September 24, 2019)

Presented by Christie Jensen from St. Albert Public Schools. From school start up in September to the end of classes in June, the school year is busy! However the school year is organized by timelines and its important for teachers to be ready for them. So what are the critical points in the year and how to prepare for them?

Slides | Workshop Guide | Length of Video (00:40:44)

Developed in partnership with the Consortium provincial francophonecpfpp

Communicating with Parents (September 17, 2019)

Presented by Sarah Fedoration and Lynnette Anderson from Edmonton Catholic Schools. Parents and guardians are important partners in the success of students. Teachers need to keep them informed about their child's academic and social development. So how do teachers learn how to create and maintain a strong partnership with parents?

Slides | Workshop Guide | Length of Video (00:26:51)

Developed in partnership with the Consortium provincial francophonecpfpp