Louise Osland has been an educator for over 40 years and prior to joining Edmonton Regional Learning Consortium, she worked as a principal and supervisor with Edmonton Public Schools. She has led AISI projects, managed teams, facilitated sessions and collaborated with colleagues.
Learning Opportunities
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Career and Technology Foundations (CTF) - Building Capacity and Implementation - Do You Have Fidelity to Your Plan? How Do You Know?
Presented By
Louise OslandSession Details
| Date | Time |
|---|---|
| December 05, 2017 | 9:00 am to 3:30 pm |
Location
Grade Levels
AllThis interactive one day workshop will engage you in exploring the newly approved Career and Technology Foundations (CTF) curriculum through the lense of implementation through capacity building. Capacity building is about developing the competence of those responsible for curriculum implementation.
Capacity building for curriculum implementation has three important dimensions:
- Improving competence and positive attitudes;
- Developing innovative pedagogical approaches and models;
- Attracting community participation and resources.
This session will give you the opportunity to:
- revisit how CTF has evolved in your school
- examine best practices (types of questions asked, design of challenges or tasks, pedagogical stances, assessment plans)
- determine next steps based on your data and create a plan to ensure you have fidelity to your implementation plan.
Target Audience
Grades 5 - 9 CTF Teachers and Administrators