Throughout my five years working for SD73 I have attended multiple professional development workshops. The below link highlights a few of the attended workshops and courses I have taken, however, there are many more.  I am dedicated to continuing to learn and grow, and professional development is one way that I can stay current with best practices and new ideas.

SD73 Professional Development

Other Professional Development:

7th Annual Conference – Children’s Autism Services of Edmonton 2014

A three-day workshop in Edmonton Alberta. The highlight of this workshop was hearing the founder of The Zones of Regulation, Leah Kuypers, speak. This was the first time I was introduced to the Zones of Regulation and since then have implemented the language and strategies daily in my work with students.

 

Salmon Forever Conference – Enderby, BC: October 25, 2019

Words of Wisdom from Kukpi7 – Wayne Christian Chief of Splatsin

Keynote Speaker – Dr. Milt McClaren –“Educating Beyond Fear and Confusion about Climate Change: Developing Community Resilience.”

Dr. Bill Cohen –“Bringing Salmon Back to Life”

Dr. Nan Stevens –“Salmon Study –The Newly Revised BC Curriculum”

Kingfisher Interpretive Centre (afternoon session)

  1. The interior cedar hemlock rainforest walk
  2. Best practices for primary outdoor education

 

Play is the Way – Thompson Rivers University: December 3, 2019

Five-hour professional learning workshop presented by Leroy Slanzi.  Instruction on how to develop the personal and social capabilities of elementary students through using “Play is the Way” games, self-reflective language, and guiding concepts.  The “Play is the Way” method develops self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and social management.