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Monday, November 21

Nurturing Quality Thinking in J/I Mathematics

Determining if solutions/strategies make sense, checking for reasonableness, asking meaningful questions and looking for patterns and relationships are just a handful of the habits of thinking demonstrated by successful mathematicians.  How do we effectively support our students in developing the intellectual tools required to approach mathematics with confidence, open-mindedness and competence?  This webinar provides an …

Tuesday, November 22

Online Tech Tools For Teaching And Learning

Tools For Teaching And Learning:  What online tools are available to enhance learning in my classroom?  How do I incorporate a web-based tool into my teaching?  How can I determine the best technology to achieve a specific purpose for my students?  This webinar will introduce a number of free and user-friendly online tools to support …

Thursday, November 24

TESL Ontario’s 44th Annual Conference

“Recognizing Abilities and Possibilities” – November 24 and 25, 2016. This annual conference is crucial in providing current education to ESL professionals. A Panel Discussion, daily keynote speakers and in-depth concurrent presentations and workshops provide a variety of educational opportunities for all attendees, while social functions provide networking opportunities. The exhibits offer an opportunity to …

Friday, November 25

It All Adds Up – Making More Than Cents Out of Financial Literacy

This two-day conference, hosted during Financial Literacy Month, is designed for teachers who wish to learn more about how to infuse financial literacy into their programs. Teachers of grades 4-12, across an array of subject areas, will have opportunities to learn about, and explore a host of strategies and resources to build their financial education …

Monday, November 28

Talking…Changes Everything In the Math Class: Assessing Math Through Observations and Conversations

In this webinar, participants will be learning to gather good mathematics assessment data through observations and conversations. They will learn how technological tools can be used to gather evidence of student thinking. They will see why assessing mathematics is about more than just tests or summative tasks. Presented by: Matthew Oldridge. Please visit OTF Connects for …