Becoming a Compassionate Educator
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July 9, 2024 | ||
6:30pm-8:00pm | |||
Join Candace Linklater an inspiring figure in the realm of education and a leader in advocating for the rights of Indigenous children in schools. As a member from the Moose Cree First Nation in Treaty 9 territory, Candace is more than a descendant of a historical Chief and a Treaty 9 signatory; she’s a contemporary trailblazer. The webinar “Becoming a Compassionate Teacher” explores how educators can integrate empathy into their teaching. It covers Trauma-Informed Approaches, Culturally Responsive Teaching, and the importance of community and student-led learning. The session concludes by focusing on Self-Efficacy, encouraging teachers to build a personal toolkit for resilience and effectiveness. This approach supports creating a supportive, inclusive, and dynamic educational environment. In this session, participants will learn:
Intended Audience: Licensed Child Care Educators, School-Age Educators, EarlyON Educators, Licensed Home Child Care Providers/Home Visitor, Supervisors, Support Staff, School Board Educators If this session is full, e-mail administrativeassistant@thrc.ca to be put on the waitlist. |
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Zoom Meeting
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$25 each participant if you are working in licensed child care in Halton
$35 each participant not working in licensed child care in Halton |
July 9, 2024 | Your Zoom link will be sent by ashleym@thrc.ca the day before the session.
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Bookings
Bookings are closed for this event.