Professional Development

I am committed to learning new ideas and enhancing my practice. Below is a selection of workshops and conferences I have attended or training I’ve received over the past five years. This list is still being updated. 

Oral Language In The Primary Grades Part 1 (October 2015)

Connecting The Pieces- Kindergarten Conference SD 35 (October 2015)

  • K’s Off In The World Of Math
  • Creative Circle Time
  • Gross Motor Affects Fine Motor

Assessment in K/1, Start Up! Series, Fiona Morrison (September 2015)

Story Workshop: Using Reggio-Inspired Play Based Storytelling (September 2015)

Designing Learning For Thinking and Engagement (September 2015)

Provincial Outreach for FASD (August 2015)

Bringing Truth and Reconciliation to the Classroom, UBC (July 2015)

Start Up Your Class (July 2015)

Positive Behaviour Support- Reach Child and Youth Development Society (June 2015)

Teaching With The Brain In Mind (May 2015)

Tsawwassen First Nation Longhouse – Meeting For Educators (April 2015)

Division in the Intermediate Grades – Mastering The Facts (April 2015)

CR4YR- Changing Results for Young Readers with Faye Brownlie, Early Literacy Workshop  (April 2015)

Differentiated Instruction in Mathematics Carole Fullerton (April 2015)

Making Thinking Visible Series Pt. 2 -Ron Ritchhart (April 2015)

Kagan Cooperative Learning (February 2015)

Fin’s Friends (February 2015)

FUN Friends (January 2015)

Making Thinking Visible Series Pt. 1 – Ron Ritchhart (January 2015)

MindUP curriculum review (January 2015)

Child Abuse Prevention  (January 2015)

Adventures in Social Emotional Learning  (November 2014)

FRIENDS for life (October 2014)

Action Schools BC (October 2014)

Canadian Mental Health Association- Mental Health First Aid (March 2014)

Classroom Music -Juno Award Winning Peter Puffin (February 2014)

Queen’s Conference on Education (January 2014)

  • Plato or Play-doh? Play learning
  • Turtle Island: Infusing aboriginal content in your classroom
  • Uncovering Anxiety in The Classroom

Children’s Rights in the Classroom- Honourable Landon Pearson (March 2013)

Queen’s Conference on Education (January 2012)

  • Hate Hurts -bullying prevention
  • Blog, Vlog or Glog? Exploring the uses of internet, technology, and social media in the classroom
  • Positive Classroom Management: Finding Ms. McArthur
  • Integrated Environmental Studies Programs in the 21st century: Educating the whole student

Mental Health Issues- Identifying Students in Distress- Dr. Mike Condra (2011)

Queen’s University Equity Office Accessible Customer Service Training (2010)

3 comments

  1. I am committed to learning new ideas and enhancing my practice. Below is a selection of workshops and conferences I have attended or training I’ve received over the past five years. This list is still being updated.

  2. As a dedicated professional, I understand the importance of continually improving my skills and knowledge. That’s why I prioritize attending workshops, conferences, and training sessions offered by PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. In the past five years, I have had the opportunity to attend a variety of events that have expanded my horizons and enriched my dyson v15 filter practice. Keep reading for a snapshot of some of the experiences I’ve had and the insights I’ve gained and stay tuned for updates as I continue to seek out new opportunities for growth and development.

  3. My dedication to continuous learning and professional growth is unwavering. The workshops, conferences, and training sessions I have attended over the past five years have equipped me with valuable knowledge and skills that have enhanced my practice. With each new opportunity for education, I am able to bring fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to the table. As I move forward in my career, I remain committed to staying abreast of new ideas and best practices in order to provide the highest quality service possible. I encourage others in the field to join me in this pursuit of knowledge and growth.
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