At a past NOII meeting, one of the constructive conversations
that emerged was around teacher professionalism, including how we attempt to
break down silos in our schools/districts in order to build networks of
collaborative support, how we need to engage in professional learning outside
of the school walls so that we can bring new knowledge back to our communities,
and perhaps most importantly, the conditions needed to support this level of
engaged, critical learning. Brooke
Moore’s recent article on the Canadian Education Association blog reminded me of this discussion, as she
intelligently and critically takes up that last point when she grapples with
the idea of empowerment, and being “empowered to learn versus supported to
learn.” Brooke frames this thinking as
such: “I used to say, just give teachers space and time and amazing things will
happen. I will revise that now to frame
teachers as learners: give learners space and time and amazing things will
happen.” See the full, must read article here.
In addition
to saving May 8 & 9 to attend
the annual NOII Symposium,
here are just a few upcoming opportunities to engage in supported learning
together:
NOII/AESN Extended Lower Mainland Network
Meeting
January 19th
4pm – 6pm
Surrey
District Education Centre
Room 2020,
14033 92 Avenue, Surrey
Please RSVP
your attendance to Donna Weaving: dweaving@dccnet.com.
5th Aboriginal Math K-12
Symposium
Sharing
Approaches for Improving Aboriginal Mathematics Education
Friday February 27, 2015
UBC First Nations House of Learning (1985 West
Mall)
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Registration will be available by the end January 2015.
Please direct questions about the symposium
to: indigenous.education@ubc.ca
Reconciliation
through Indigenous Education
UBC Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Register Now: ets.educ.ubc.ca/IndEdu200x
Registration code IndEdu200x
Course duration January 27 - March 10, 2015
Registration code IndEdu200x
Course duration January 27 - March 10, 2015
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