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May 1-3, 2013Courtyard Marriott Downtown Toronto
PROGRAM BROCHURE
Collaborating for a New GenerationCESBA Spring Conference 2013
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to CESBA’s 2013 Spring Conference, taking place May 1-3, 2013 (May 1st is the pre-conference) at the Courtyard Marriott Downtown Toronto. This program provides an overview of the conference. Session rooms, a hotel map and more information will be provided in a printed program at the conference. This program is subject to change without notice.
WELCOME
REGISTRATIONTo register for both the pre-conference and conference, please visit cesba.com/events/spring-conference-2013.html. Please note that if you are registering for both the pre-conference and conference, you must register separately. Instructions are included on CESBA’s website.
Please note that even if you are a presenter and only attending the day you are presenting, you must still register for the conference for attendee tracking and meal purposes. Different registration rates apply - please choose accordingly.
Registration deadline is Friday, April 26, 2013.
SESSIONSPlease use this program as a guide for selecting your sessions for the conference. Each session is coded (101, 201, etc.), so please ensure you choose the correct codes when booking your sessions. Please note that spots are limited for each workshop - if your preferred workshop is full, please choose another.
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HOTELWhen you register for the conference, you will find a link to book your rooms at the Courtyard Marriott Downtown Toronto. You can also call to book at 1-800-847-5075 - please ask for the CESBA Conference rate (room choices for this rate are listed below).
One King Bed or Two Queen Beds
INTRODUCTION
EXHIBITORSThere will be a selection of exhibitors at this year’s conference, located in the main foyer. Information will be set up both days of the conference and delegates will occasionally be at the tables to answer any questions you might have both days. Exhibitor information will be available in the printed program at the conference.
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact the event management team at [email protected] or Allison Mullin at (416) 963-5787 ext. 28.
CONTACT
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MINISTER OF EDUCATION
Hon. Liz Sandals, Minister of Education
Liz Sandals represents the riding of Guelph. She was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2003, and was appointed Minister of Education in February 2013.
Sandals has served as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministers of Health and Long-Term Care, Transportation, Education, Government Services, and Community Safety and Correctional Services. She led the government’s Safe Schools Action Team and served on the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, the Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions and Treasury Board/Management Board of Cabinet.
Sandals first became involved in politics with education issues. She was elected to the local public school board in 1988 and was re-elected four times. She served as chair of the board and was elected as president of the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) from 1998 to 2002. She also sat on the board of directors of the Canadian School Boards Association. To read more on Hon. Liz Sandals, Minister of Education, please visit http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/biography/edu_minister.html
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Collaborate, Innovate, or Stagnate? How to Tap into the Brain Power of Your Community to Lead and Succeed
As President and Founder of OneSmartWorld, Bob Wiele’s lifelong quest is in helping people, teams and enterprises in business and education, make positive
change by learning how to think better and work smarter together. Bob Wiele will talk to CESBA conference participants about how educators can improve their
ability to become more collaborative, engaged and effective in our communities.
Bob Wiele, OneSmartWorld
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LBS PRE-CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
7:15am-8:30amRegistration & Breakfast
8:30am-8:45amWelcome: Charlotte Parliament, Chair LBS Committee
8:45am-9:00amOpening Remarks: Bernadette Beaupre, Executive Director, CESBA
9:00am-10:30amCaMS Reports Management: Robyn Cook-Ritchie, Consultant
10:30am-10:45amBreak
10:45am-11:30amCaMS Reports Management (cont’d): Robyn Cook-Ritchie, Consultant
11:30am-12:00pm MTCU Keynote and Update: Introduction: Charlotte Parliament; Louise Richard-Beauline, Manager, Foundation Skills Unit & Ron Grisbrook, Employment Program Consultant, Foundation Skills Unit
12:00pm-1:00pmLunch
1:00pm-2:15pmIntake to Outcomes: Jane Barber, Consultant
2:15pm-2:30pmBreak
2:30-3:15pm Intake to Outcomes (cont’d): Jane Barber, Consultant
3:15pm-3:30pmClosing Remarks & Evaluation: LBS Committee
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2013 - LBS
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PSW PRE-CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2013 - PSW 7:15am-8:30amRegistration & Breakfast
8:30am-8:45amWelcome & Introduction: PSW Committee
8:45am-9:30amMosby Online Resources: Melodee McPherson, Educational Solutions Consultant, School Boards and Private Sector
9:30-10:30amDifferentiated Instruction for Anatomy and Physiology: Karen Mayer
10:30am-10:45amNutrition Break
10:45am-11:45amMoodle Site: PSW Resource Sharing: Lisa Wauchope & Ian Gowans, Computer Resource Teacher, York Region District School Board
11:45am-12:45pm Lunch
12:45pm-12:55pmGreetings: Bernadette Beaupre, Executive Director, CESBA
12:55pm-1:30pmClassroom Management, Generation Y Sense of Entitlement: Sandy Rea, WCDSB
1:30pm-2:30pmCollaborative Inquiry Project - Improving Test Scores
2:30-2:45pm Break
2:45pm-3:45pmRehab/Restorative Care Workshop: Achieva
3:45pm-4:00pmCollaborative Inquiry Project: Controlled Acts, Delegation and Exemption
4:00pm Closing Remarks and Evaluation
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ESL/FSL PRE-CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
7:15am-8:30amRegistration & Breakfast
8:30am-8:45amWelcome, Introduction, Reviewing Agenda: Tania Connell, YCDSB
8:45am-9:00amWelcome & Introduction to Bernadette Beaupre, Executive Director, CESBA Specialized Language Training Symposium: Judy Whitfield, CESBA Consultant
9:00am-10:00amMCI Update: Mourad Mardikian, MCI Language Training Unit
10:00am-10:15amNutrition Break
10:15am-12:00pmChallenges in the ESL/FSL Classroom: 3 Topics (challenges and solutions) - Three 15-min presentations - 3 presenters, 1 topic each, followed by 3 guided breakout discussion groups Special Needs Students - Lavaughn Samuel & Lou Ann Kablarevic, PEEL DSBMental Health Issues - Presenter TBCDealing with Difficult Students - Presenter TBC
12:00pm-1:00pmLunch
1:00pm-2:00pmCLARS/HARTS Update: Mourad Mardikian, MCI Language Training Unit
2:00pm-2:15pmNutrition Break
2:15pm-3:15pmChoices and Champions: Improving Outcomes for ESL Learners: Gráinne ODonnell, TDSB
3:15pm - 4:15pm- Proposal Writing: a Hands-on Workshop using the MCI Template: Janice Gillespie, TDSB- FSL Breakout Session: Ann McGee, DPCDSB (session dependent on number of FSL participants in pre-conference)
4:15pm-4:30pm: Evaluation, Submission of Expense Claim Forms, Adjournment
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2013 - ESL/FSL
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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
7:15am-8:30amRegistration & Breakfast
8:30am-8:45amWelcome & Introduction
8:45am-9:45amMinistry Program & Policy Panel:Sandra Bickford, EDUMourad Mardikian, MCIAbby Dwosh, EDUJen Liptrot, MTCUJean-Guy Fréchette, MTCU
9:45am-10:15amBreak
10:15am-11:45amConcurrent Sessions
11:45am-1:30pmLunch & Networking
1:30pmClosing Remarks
7:15am-8:30amRegistration & Breakfast
8:30am-8:45amWelcome & Introduction
8:45am-9:00amLiz Sandals, Minister of Education
9:00am-10:00amKeynote Speaker:Bob Wiele
10:00am-10:30amBreak
10:30am-12:00pmConcurrent Sessions
12:00pm-1:00pmLunch
1:00pm-2:30pmConcurrent Sessions
2:30pm-3:00pmBreak
3:00pm-4:30pmConcurrent Sessions
4:30pm-5:00pmAGM
5:00pm-6:30pmMix and Mingle
THURSDAY, MAY 2 FRIDAY, MAY 3
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CONFERENCE AT-A-GLANCE
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 20137:15am-8:30amRegistration & Breakfast
8:30am-8:45amWelcome & Introduction
8:45am-9:00amLiz Sandals, Minister of Education
9:00am-10:00amKeynote Speaker: Bob Wiele
10:00am-10:30amBreak
10:30am-12:00pmConcurrent Sessions
SESSION 101: TESL Ontario Accreditation & Post TESL AccreditationReza Mazloom-Farzaghy
SESSION 102: Fast Track: A Model for Accelerated Learning in Non-Credit ESLGráinne ODonnell & Karen Evans
SESSION 103: Takin’ Care of BusinessRebecca Howse & Terry Allen
SESSION 104: PLAR for Mature Students and Pathway Planning in A&CE Credit ProgramsKaren Sklash & Lucie Cayouette
SESSION 105: It’s Easier to Find Something When You Know What You’re Looking ForErica Leaven
SESSION 106: The 3 R’s for the 21st Century: Restore, Repair, Reduce: The GATEWAY ProgramTrish Muldowney-Brooks & Garth Bell
SESSION 107: MCI Adult Learner Survey: Making the Most of Your Learner Survey DataAskin Tanner
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CONFERENCE AT-A-GLANCE
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 (cont’d)12:00pm-1:00pmLunch
1:00pm-2:30pmConcurrent Sessions
2:30pm-3:00pmBreak
SESSION 201: Excellence in Non-Credit Language InstructionGráinne ODonnell, Sheila Nicholas & Jinjiang Du
SESSION 202: Enrich your Continuing Education Program with Authentic Experiential Learning OpportunitiesAri Sargon & Nancy Nightingale
SESSION 203: Creating Efficient Learner Pathways through Service IntegrationMelissa Pedersen & Raluca Laza
SESSION 204: School Improvement Projects - Phase 3 (Part 1) Judith Whitfield & Dr. Christine Frank
SESSION 205: Tools to Support Skills: Development and Career PlanningChantal Locatelli
SESSION 206: Continuing Education Funding Update and Overview (Part 1)Namita Aggarwal & Rene Bourget
SESSION 207: Developing Our Positions on Adult & Continuing EducationBernadette Beaupre
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CONFERENCE AT-A-GLANCE
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 (cont’d)
3:00pm-4:30pmConcurrent Sessions
4:30pm-5:00pmAGM
5:00pm-6:30pmMix and Mingle
SESSION 301: Motivational InterviewingKaren Mayer & Karen Y. Brooks
SESSION 302: Preparing for PIAAC: Problem Solving in Technology-Rich Environments and the Survey of Skills Used at WorkRon Samson
SESSION 303: Collaboration: The Answer to ‘How?’ is ‘Yes!’Olga Herrmann & Judith Amesbury
SESSION 304: School Improvement Projects - Phase 3 (Part 2 )Judith Whitfield & Dr. Christine Frank
SESSION 305: CLARS Centres Expanded PilotRon Lavoie & Carolyn Cohen
SESSION 306Continuing Education Funding Update and Overview (Part 2)Namita Aggarwal & Rene Bourget
SESSION 307: How to Set Up a Chef Training Program Bob Goodwin & Lui Chiarini
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CONFERENCE AT-A-GLANCE
FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013
7:15am-8:30amRegistration & Breakfast
8:30am-8:45amWelcome & Introduction
8:45am-9:45amMinistry Program & Policy Panel:Sandra Bickford, EDUMourad Mardikian, MCIAbby Dwosh, EDUJen Liptrot, MTCUJean-Guy Fréchette, MTCU
9:45am-10:15amBreak
10:15am-11:45amConcurrent Sessions
SESSION 401: Workplace Sector Specific Literacy and Basic Skills ProgramsShirley Graham & Carol McMurchy
SESSION 402: Using Technology to do More with LessDawn Braddock & Kathy Mills
SESSION 403: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Peel’s Collective ResponseVarsha Naik & Aamna Ashraf
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CONFERENCE AT-A-GLANCE
FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013 (cont’d)
11:45am-1:30pmLunch & Networking
1:30pmClosing Remarks
SESSION 404: From Better Skills to Better Work: How Career Ladders can Support the Transition from Low-Skill to High-Skill WorkJohn MacLaughlin
SESSION 405: FSL Program Analysis and Baseline Needs AssessmentLucie Cayouette & Ann McGee
SESSION 406: Pathways to Resilience: A Supported Education Model to Integrate Students with Mental Health and/or Addictions Issues in a College SettingDr. Jaswant Kaur Bajw
SESSION 407: Planned & Sustainable Improvement for EDU A&CE ProgramsKaren Sklash & Dr. David Lynn
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 - 10:30AM-12:00PM - choose 1 session
SESSION 101TESL Ontario Accreditation & Post TESL AccreditationReza Mazloom-Farzaghy, Accreditation Services Manager, TESL OntarioAudience: All
This session [TESL Ontario Accreditation and Post TESL Certificate Training (PTCT)] will introduce the TESL Ontario language instructor accreditation; prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR); TESL training program accreditation; accredited TESL training programs; TESL trainer approval; PTCT course approval; approved PTCT courses; PTCT instructor approval and PTCT training fee reimbursement.
SESSION 102Fast Track: A Model for Accelerated Learning in Non-Credit ESLGráinne ODonnell, Program Manager & Karen Evans, TDSBAudience: ESL/FSL/LINC
This session highlights the MCI-funded research and innovation project, Fast Track: A Model for Accelerated Learning. Participants will learn about this initiative to develop training and instructional resources that will allow school boards to better serve the range of learners in their non-credit ESL programs.
SESSION 103Takin’ Care of BusinessRebecca Howse, Principal & Terry Allen, Department Head, Adult, Alternative & Continuing Education, Thames Valley DSB (TVDSB)Audience: All
In this session, TVDSB Adult & Continuing Education leaders will demonstrate how collaboration with community partners (OW, CAS, Oneida of the Thames) and integrated credit/non-credit (ESL SLT, LBS PSW prep) programming enhance learning and employability of new immigrants, adult learners needing literacy/numeracy skill building to advance to credit programs, youth in crown wardship,
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
and learners in financial difficulty. Participants will learn how to develop community partners and how to get Ontario Works ‘on board’, directing clients to Level 1 Apprenticeship Tech programs and why and how the TVDSB, in partnership with the Children’s Aid Society, is providing special night school programs dedicated to serving the education and life needs of adolescent crown wards. Participants will also learn how the PSW Prep program helps more adult learners prepare for the rigor of successful completion of the PSW program, why communities come to the TVDSB with requests for tailored PSW programs, and much more.
SESSION 104PLAR for Mature Students and Pathway Planning in A&CE Credit ProgramsKaren Sklash, Consultant & Lucie Cayouette, ConsultantAudience: Teachers, Guidance Staff, Principals and School Administrators
This session will focus on recently developed resources designed to assist with the delivery of prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR) for mature students and pathway planning for students in A&CE credit programs. Information on completing PLAR for mature students’ senior equivalencies for students from Quebec and out of country will be presented, as well as are view of the new Grade 9 and 10 individual assessments and student samples from the recent moderated marking activity. The session will cover resources designed to assist guidance and administrative staff working with students who are transitioning to the workplace, apprenticeships, college and university, and will also feature discussion on successful delivery of PLAR for mature students, use of Grade 9/10 assessments for pathway planning and the student transitions process.
SESSION 105It’s Easier to Find Something When You Know What You’re Looking ForErica LeavenAudience: All, professionals assisting those who are looking for work
In this session, participants will learn how to access local labour market information - a key aspect to finding gainful employment. This session will focus on how to find
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 - 10:30AM-12:00PM (cont’d)
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 - 10:30AM-12:00PM (cont’d)
local, regional, provincial and federal occupation specific labour market information and how to identify future needs in continuing education.
SESSION 106The 3 R’s for the 21 Century: Restore, Repair, Reduce: The GATEWAY ProgramTrish Muldowney-Brooks, B.A, B.S.W., M.Ed., R.S.W., Cert. Mediator, System Social Worker - Safe Schools & Garth Bell, Youth Worker, John Howard Society and several studentsAudience: Those interested in enhancing their professional communication skills and relationship building skills with the the clients they serve
This session will provide participants with the critical elements of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s GATEWAY Program that supports at-risk, challenging and expelled youth. The program focuses on the integrated use of restorative practices where the social, emotional and academic needs of youth share equal importance and are recognized as being interdependent. Relevant data, key skills and strategies, lessons learned and next steps in this project will be shared. Hear from the youth themselves as they talk about their barriers, how they have overcome them, and learn from their experiences what it takes for them to be successful.
SESSION 107MCI Adult Learner Survey: Making the Most of Your Learner Survey DataAskin Taner, Senior Program Advisor, Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and ImmigrationAudience: All
This session will review the annual survey, conducted by MCI, of learners attending Ontario’s Adult Non-Credit ESL, FSL, and Citizenship and Language (CL) training program. The survey provides MCI and participating school boards with rich data which can be used to monitor learner trends, and help inform program planning, administration, in class training, and the development of new curriculum resources. The session will begin with an analysis from MCI’s Language Training Unit of learner responses from the 2010, 2011 and 2012 surveys, before engaging participants in an interactive discussion on how they can make the most of the survey findings.
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 - 1:00PM-2:30PM - choose 1 session
SESSION 201Excellence in Non-Credit Language InstructionGráinne ODonnell, Program Manager, Sheila Nicholas & Jinjiang Du, ESL Site Manager, TDSB Audience: ESL/FSL/LINC
This session highlights the MCI-funded research and innovation project: Advancing the Teaching of ESL. Participants will learn about the project’s deliverable: a cross-Ontario training resource in skill-based methodologies and evidence-based instructional techniques for Adult non-credit ESL programs.
SESSION 202 Enrich your Continuing Education Program with Authentic Experiential Learning OpportunitiesAri Sargon, Director & Nancy Nightingale, Program Director, EduTravel Inc.Audience: All
In this session, participants will learn about EduTravel Inc. who, in partnership with the Continuing Education Departments of local school boards, provides students with the opportunity to learn and gain high school credits while travelling to various North American destinations and beyond. EduTravel enriches the traditional summer school offerings to students who learn in different ways, offering an inquiry-based, experiential model of learning as they travel to various destinations, engaging in relevant activities and assessments that lead them to achieve their learning goals. Participants will learn about EduTravel’s partnerships, programs and the outstanding results that students have achieved.
SESSION 203Creating Efficient Learner Pathways through Service IntegrationMelissa Pedersen, Settlement Coordinator & Raluca Laza, Employment Advisor/Site Coordinator, The Centre Skills Development & Training HDSBAudience: All
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 - 1:00PM-2:30PM (cont’d)
This session will look at ways of integrating services internally within an organization and externally within the community. As many of our programs face funding challenges, partnering and integrating student/client services can be a way of creating efficiencies while ensuring learners are guided on their pathways and receive optimal client service. Two models of service integration used at The Centre Skills Development & Training will be presented, with an open discussion to follow.
SESSION 204School Improvement Projects - Phase 3 (Part 1)Judith Whitfield, Consultant & Dr. Christine Frank, Consultantand Associate Research and EvaluationAudience: All
The first part of this double session focuses on four specific action research topics: best practices for intake and guidance; student profiles to support needs analysis for improved instructional delivery; reporting retention, credit accumulation and graduation rate; and transitions to the workplace, postsecondary education, and training. Part 1 of the workshop will consist of a poster presentation.
SESSION 205Tools to Support Skills: Development and Career PlanningChantal Locatelli, Sr. Policy Advisor, Lead for the Ontario Skills PassportAudience: Credit, ESL/FSL, Literacy Basic Skills
In this session, participants will be taken on a tour of the “refreshed” Ontario Skills Passport website, designed with pathways for learners, teachers, job seekers, literacy practitioners, employment counselors and employers. Participants will be introduced to the free, bilingual practical tools, resources and learning activities that learners and job seekers can use to assess, build, document and track their Essential Skills and work habits and transfer them to further education, training, the workplace and everyday life. This information will help learners develop their Individual Pathways
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 - 1:00PM-2:30PM (cont’d)
Plan as they answer criticlal questions. Job seekers will find this information valuable in their career planning and employment search, including creating a résumé and preparing for interviews.
SESSION 206Continuing Education Funding Update and Overview (Part 1)Namita Aggarwal, TDSB & Rene Bourget, UCDSBAudience: Credit, ESL
The first of two sessions, participants will be provided an update and overview of Continuing Education funding in the recently released 2013/2014 Grants for Student Needs funding regulation and provide an open forum for discussion. The flow of board continuing education funding data from the registers into relevant EFIS (Education Finance Information System) statements will also be reviewed. All participants in this activity will be given an updated CESBA grant summary that reflects 2013-14 grant.
SESSION 207Developing Our Positions on Adult & Continuing EducationBernadette Beaupre, Executive Director, CESBAAudience: All
In this session, CESBA Executive Director Bernadette Beaupre will facilitate a discussion on the broad areas that CESBA will be developing position papers on. This session is interactive - participants will be asked for ideas on these areas, as well as suggestions for a process to establish a working group to develop the papers.
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
SESSION 301Motivational InterviewingKaren Mayer, PSW Teacher, Loyola Belleville & Karen Y. Brooks, RN, BScN, CREAudience: All
In this session participants will use change talk and readiness rulers to promote autonomy, collaboration and evocation to improve student success. Participants will also learn how to listen to understand their clients so they can empower them to want to learn.
SESSION 302 Preparing for PIAAC: Problem Solving in Technology-Rich Environments and the Survey of Skills Used at WorkRon Samson, Research Assistant, Essential Skills OntarioAudience: All
In this session, participants will learn about the the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), a new international study of adult literacy, numeracy and problem-solving skills that the OECD will release findings from in October. While previous OECD surveys assessed conventional literacy and numeracy skills, PIAAC is far more comprehensive in addressing the necessary problem solving skills for operating in Technology-Rich Environments (TREs) and will also provide further investigation into how workers’ skills and educational attainment levels are matched and utilized in their workplaces. In this session, participants will get ideas about how LBS programs can start thinking about what these workforce changes mean and get ideas about how they can better assist learners in developing the skills that will help them succeed in obtaining and progressing in the workplace.
SESSION 303Collaboration: The Answer to ‘How’? is ‘Yes!’Olga Herrmann, Project Manager & Judith Amesbury, Researcher, Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy (MTML)Audience: All
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 - 3:00PM-4:30PM - choose 1 session
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 - 3:00PM-4:30PM (cont’d)
This session takes a close look at inter-agency collaboration that can help improve learner outcomes – particularly collaboration that enhances information-sharing and helps clarify learner pathways and key transition points for adults. Key findings from MTML’s MTCU-funded Exploring Learner Pathways project (Phases 1 & 2) will be shared with participants, who will also be provided a brief overview of and lessons learned from the Visualizing the Learning Journey toolkit, developed with the collaborative efforts of cross-program work group (LBS, adult credit, college, ESL and LINC) and an inter-ministerial /cross-program advisory committee (MTCU, MCI, EDU).
SESSION 304School Improvement Projects - Phase 3 (Part 2) Judith Whitfield, Consultant & Dr. Christine Frank, Consultant and Associate Research and EvaluationAudience: All
The second part of this double session focuses on four specific action research topics: best practices for intake and guidance; student profiles to support needs analysis for improved instructional delivery; reporting retention, credit accumulation and graduation rate; and transitions to the workplace, postsecondary education, and training.
SESSION 305CLARS Centres Expanded PilotRon Lavoie, CLARS Pilot Manager, TESL Ontario & Carolyn Cohen, CLARS Independent Reviewer, TESL OntarioAudience: All
In this session, participants will learn more about the Coordinated Language Assessment and Referral System (CLARS) and the next stages of a phased expansion of the CLARS pilots to select communities across Ontario. As part of the assessment and referral to second language training in Ontario.
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 - 3:00PM-4:30PM (cont’d)
Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement (COIA), the federal and Ontario ministries of Citizenship and Immigration have launched this collaborative initiative for
SESSION 306Continuing Education Funding Update and Overview (Part 2)Namita Aggarwal, TDSB & Rene Bourget, UCDSBAudience: Credit, ESL
The second of two sessions, participants will be provided an update and overview of Continuing Education funding in the recently released 2013/2014 Grants for Student Needs funding regulation and provide an open forum for discussion. The flow of board continuing education funding data from the registers into relevant EFIS (Education Finance Information System) statements will also be reviewed. All participants in this activity will be given an updated CESBA grant summary that reflects 2013-14 grant.
SESSION 307How to Set Up a Chef Training Program Bob Goodwin, Principal & Lui Chiarini, Chef Training Teacher, Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board Audience: Credit, ESL, LBS, Principals
In this session, participants will learn how to offer a Chef Training program at their adult and continuing education centre. Offering a one year Chef Training program which combines secondary school credits along with labour market skills needed in the hospitality industry, St. Charles Adult and Continuing Education Centre in Hamilton will set participants up with the basic skills and knowledge they need to offer their own viable program.
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FRIDAY MAY 3, 2013 - 10:15AM-11:45AM - choose 1 session
SESSION 401Workplace Sector Specific Literacy and Basic Skills ProgramsShirley Graham, ESL/LINC/LBS Education Officer & Carol McMurchy, LBS Support/Instructor/Assistant/Coordinator, Ottawa Carleton District School Board, Continuing Education, Literacy and Basic SkillsAudience: All
In this session, participants will learn about three sector specific LBS classes from the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board: Home Helper, Personal Support Worker/ Health Care Preparation and Childcare Assistant. How do you identify workplace specific training with the LBS mandate and what about the OALCF? Particpants will be taken from discovery through development and implementation and on-going evaluation to learner success. The outcomes will demonstrate the fit to the OALCF and the session will close with lessons learned and next steps going forward.
SESSION 402 Using Technology to do More with LessDawn Braddock, Corporate Training Coordinator & Kathy Mills, The Centre, Skills Development & Training Audience: School Managers, Principals, Board Administrators, etc.
In this session participants will learn how one A&CE organization struck a partnership with its Board of Education to develop an online customer service program for board staff. With the boundaries of adult & continuing education (A&CE) expanding and changing in a challenging environment with time constraints, and doing more with less, online training is often a preferred option. The results of the process and program will be shared, as well as plans for further partnership endeavours.
SESSION 403Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Peel’s Collective ResponseVarsha Naik, RDR Board Member and Community Liaison Coordinator & Aamna Ashraf, Director, PNSGAudience: All
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
FRIDAY MAY 3, 2013 - 10:15AM-11:45AM (con’td)
This session will demonstrate to participants the importance of developing a Diversity and Inclusion Charter and Guidelines for the Peel region (cities of Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon) to ensure that diversity is respected and embraced for an equitable and inclusive community and to provide equal opportunities for all to achieve their full potential. This session will allow participants to share the process and learning as a model for other communities, groups and networks to adopt or pursue.
SESSION 404From Better Skills to Better Work: How Career Ladders can Support the Transition from Low-Skill to High-Skill WorkJohn MacLaughlin, Manager of Research & Business Development, Essential Skills OntarioAudience: All
In this session, participants will learn about Career Ladders, a strategy that effectively ties education, training, and social services supportive services together in a coherent manner to allow individuals to gain laddered, industry-recognized credentials that lead to employment opportunities in high-demand careers. This session will demonstrate how Canada, Australia and the United States are just some of the jurisdictions designing systematic frameworks and the appropriate delivery mechanisms which assist adults—particularly with low levels of educational attainment —to progress as quickly as possible through a continuum of industry-recognized education and training credentials.
SESSION 405FSL Program Analysis and Baseline Needs AssessmentLucie Cayouette, Consultant & Ann McGee, Principal DPCDSBAudience: Adult and Continuing Education Administrators from both English and French School Boards/ESL Program Managers/FSL Program Managers
This session will provide participants with an overview of the key findings of the MCI-funded project FSL Program Analysis and Base Line Needs Assessment. Learn more
26 CESBA Spring Conference 2013: Collaborating for a New Generation - May 1-3, 2013
FRIDAY MAY 3, 2013 - 10:15AM-11:45AM (cont’d)
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about what currently exists in FSL adult programs, recommendations regarding curriculum, instructor needs and best practices both within Ontario and in other jurisdictions (Manitoba, Québec and New-Brunswick). The preliminary results will illustrate the current state of the FSL program which is offered by six participating school boards (four French and two English), and inform a discussion on its future directions.
SESSION 406Pathways to Resilience: A Supported Education Model to Integrate Students with Mental Health and/or Addictions Issues in a College SettingDr. Jaswant Kaur Bajw, Faculty Counsellor/ Program Coordinator, George Brown CollegeAudience: All
This session talks about supported education programs at George Brown College in Toronto, which serve over 200 adults who have had serious mental illness and have strong partnerships with a major hospital and many community agencies. The presentation will explore the roles of supported education, self-efficacy, client self-determination, and skill development can play for consumers who want to further their education or transition to employment. Participants will be able to transfer practices and findings to other settings.
SESSION 407Planned & Sustainable Improvement for EDU A&CE ProgramsKaren Sklash, Consultant & Dr. David Lynn, Consultant, Carrington CommunityAudience: All
This session will focus on leadership practices related to school improvement planning in A&CE credit programs. Results of the survey conducted in January on leadership, school improvement planning and the professional development needs of administrators, as well as a developed Self-Assessment Tool for School Improvement Activities will be presented. Superintendents will participate in a panel discussion on the school improvement planning process followed by a discussion period.
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