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Celebrating the Challenges 2013!

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Call for Speaker Proposals:

It is a pleasure to announce Celebrating the Challenges 2013 Provincial Special Education Council Conference October 17th to 19th in Kananaskis. The theme this year is “It’s a Jungle Out There”! Understanding education in a world that has undergone significant transformations! From the reactive, the proactive and then the creative regimes, we learn the rules… and apply them to our own circumstances.

We are looking for presenters who are committed to educating and inspiring educators! If you are interested in presenting, please complete the Speaker Proposal Submission Form and submit it by April 19th, 2013. For more information, please click here or visit our conference page.

ATA Educational Trust

Are you looking for financial support to attend our conference? The ATA Educational Trust provides successful applicants with support to attend conferences hosted by the ATA's Specialist Councils. For more information on this program, please click here.

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The ATA Special Education Council provides educators with increased knowledge and understanding of students with special needs through professional development, communication, and policy.

Mission:

Supporting and leading teachers of students with diverse learning needs.

Vision:

Leading and advocating effectively for professional issues, locally and provincially.
Supporting professional learning.


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