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Deanne Hupfield, Fancy Shawl Dancer. CNAL/RCAA Conference 2015.
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Artful Practices in Storytelling. Join us for an engaging session of professional development, networking and lend your voice to an important initiative by UNESCO to increase access to arts and learning worldwide.
Join us at the beautiful waterfront Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning for this year's Eduarts Hub in Kingston. Listen to presentations about dynamic advances in Kingston's arts and learning community, explore partnerships in a networking session and share your thoughts about mapping arts and learning.
We're thrilled partner with Young People's Theatre (YPT) to offer this year's Toronto Hub with professional development artist-led workshops and an introduction to our arts and learning map of Ontario. Click the "Register Now" button for more information.
Sign up for The Centre for Creative Learning Artist Educator Professional Development course.
If you are an artist who is working in schools or has always wanted to work in schools, this three-day Professional Development course is perfect for you.
The course will expand your knowledge and ability to transform schools. The special focus of the course is Celebrating Canadian Diversity: the power of the arts to connect, communicate and celebrate.
The Artist Educator Professional Development course runs Nov 14-16 at Tett Centre, Kingston.
Second Annual Centre for Creative Learning Poetry Weekend! This is an opportunity to meet and work with some of the strongest voices in modern Canadian poetry.
June 3rd, 4th and 5th 2016
PRESENTING:
Catherine Graham
Steven Heighton
Jeanette Lynes
Ian Burgham
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Friday night reading by Steven Heighton – refreshments – social – introduction to the poets and the weekend
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We recognise as educators that Drama and Dance are powerful means for teachers to use inquiry with students at all levels, which allows students more choice in their learning. We, too, can benefit from exploring our own professional paths, both as artists and educators. Full conference details coming soon.
2016 Call for Presenters and Workshop Leaders
We are planning for 50 participants from all areas of Canada. If you are a member of the following, we want you with us – professors, teachers, researchers, artists, consultants, government professionals, arts/cultural organizations and institutions, teacher education candidates, graduate students, anyone interested. We will be opening registration on April 1, 2016. Most of the proceedings and experiences will be held at the Ottawa City Hall and in adjacent locations, all in the heart of downtown Ottawa, near the UNECSO Heritage site of the Rideau Canal and the bloss
Call for papers deadline: March 25
The 11th IERG International Conference on Imagination and Education will be held in the beautiful city of Vancouver, Canada between 6 – 8 July, 2016 at the SFU Harbour Centre. For the 11th time, this event offers a unique opportunity for teachers, academics, policy makers and other professionals from around the globe to share their broad array of knowledge and perspectives.
L’enseignement du théâtre emprunte différentes trajectoires. La pluralité de ces parcours observée dans divers pays soulève des enjeux liés à la formation des joueurs, des spectateurs, des enseignants, des animateurs et des intervenants. Dans une perspective d’échanges, de croisements et de production de connaissances, le Colloque international Théâtre – Éducation : Pluralité des trajectoires vise à dresser un portrait de la situation et à réfléchir collectivement sur les différentes pratiques, les approches et les modèles développés.