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WELCOME TO THE 2024 EDMONTON BEGINNING TEACHERS’ CONFERENCE!

Teachers new to the profession are invited to attend the 2024 Beginning Teachers’ Conference, September 20-21, Fantasyland Hotel, Edmonton. There is no registration fee. Space is limited; apply early.

School principals, school jurisdictions and local associations work together to provide substitute teacher coverage as per the collective agreement to facilitate the attendance of beginning teachers at the conference. Substitute teacher coverage must be organized and approved in advance. Please ensure you meet with your school principal to discuss release time and obtain the appropriate absence code to attend this conference. 

Teachers in charter, federal and private schools must be associate members of the Association to be eligible to attend the Beginning Teachers Conference.
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Friday, September 20
 

12:30pm MDT

Cost of Caring—How to Nurture Your Mental Emotional Health as a Beginning Teacher (K–12)
Friday September 20, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm MDT
This session will delve into the unique challenges faced by beginning teachers when they provide emotional labour to children and their school communities. Join this session to learn about and reflect on how the emotional investment required to support students can sometimes lead to mental and emotional distress, such as burnout or compassion fatigue. You will also be guided to reimagine wellness, not just as an individual pursuit but as a shared responsibility within the school community. Be prepared to chart a path toward sustainable well-being that benefits you, your colleagues, and your students.
Speakers
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Lisa Everitt

Executive Staff Officer, Government
Dr Lisa Everitt has worked as an executive staff officer with the Alberta Teachers Association since 2006. Lisa has held several roles at the Association and has developed expertise in labour relations, employee benefits plans, educational research, and women in leadership. Prior... Read More →
Friday September 20, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm MDT
Ballroom D

12:30pm MDT

Balancing Act—Navigating Classroom Realities While Crafting Quality Curriculum Experiences (K–6)
Friday September 20, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm MDT
Congratulations on landing the job! Now that you're in the thick of it, you're likely feeling overwhelmed by the flood of expectations and responsibilities: managing student behaviors, organizing assemblies, adapting to last-minute schedule changes, attending staff meetings, coordinating volunteers, arranging field trips, communicating with parents, addressing Individualized Program Plans (IPPs), participating in committees, and the list goes on. How do you juggle all these tasks while still ensuring that your curriculum remains high-quality and aligned with educational standards? Universities provide foundational instruction on scaffolded planning, curriculum-aligned instruction, and quality assessment. While this learning is irreplaceable, beginning teachers continue to struggle when faced with the vast demands on time within the real classroom. Together we will explore the curriculum, develop a year plan, then bring this plan into the realities of the day-to-day happenings.
Speakers
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Tiffany Harris

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Friday September 20, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm MDT
Beaujolias (Room 10)

2:00pm MDT

Five Strategies to Flourish as an Early Career Teacher (K–12)
Friday September 20, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
Starting your teaching journey can be both exciting and overwhelming. Join us in this engaging session designed specifically for Alberta teachers in their early years of professional practice. Discover five practical strategies that will help you navigate the challenges of workload, student behaviors, and mental well-being, while building a supportive professional network. Learn how mentorship, classroom management techniques, and relevant professional development can enhance your confidence and sustainability in the classroom. Whether you’re feeling uncertain or eager to grow, these actionable insights are designed to help you flourish as a beginning teacher.
Speakers
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Philip McRae

Associate Coordinator, Research, The Alberta Teachers' Association
Dr. Philip McRae is Executive Staff Officer and Associate Coordinator, Government-Research with the Alberta Teachers’ Association and Adjunct Professor within the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta where he earned his Ph.D. Phil is the past winner of the Alberta Excellence... Read More →
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Thelma Gunn

University of Lethbridge
Dr. Thelma Gunn joined the Faculty of Education in 2000 after completing her Ph.D. at the University of Saskatchewan that same year. Born and raised in Saskatoon, Thelma completed her K to 12 Education in Saskatoon as well as her undergraduate degrees at the U of S before teaching... Read More →
Friday September 20, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
Ballroom D
 
Saturday, September 21
 

9:00am MDT

School Leadership—Things you Want to Know, But are Afraid to Ask (K–12)
Saturday September 21, 2024 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Curious about the daily life of school leaders or contemplating a future in educational leadership? Join us for an insightful session where we'll delve into the multifaceted world of school leadership through the lens of beginning teachers. Throughout our discussion, we'll explore a range of topics essential for understanding the role, from navigating evaluations to effectively managing challenging situations and embracing informal leadership roles within the school community. This interactive session provides a platform for your questions and discussions, offering valuable insights and fostering connections with fellow educators. Don't miss this opportunity to gain deeper understanding and engage in meaningful dialogue about the exciting possibilities in educational leadership.
Speakers
Saturday September 21, 2024 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Beaujolias (Room 10)
 

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