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2022 YEG Specialist Council Carousel has ended
THIS IN-PERSON EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO A VIRTUAL EVENT BEING HELD ON 2022 02 05.

Thank you for your interest/registering to attend the Specialist Council Preservice Carousel scheduled to take place on Saturday, 2022 02 12 in Edmonton at the University of Alberta. The event will provide preservice teachers with an opportunity to learn about specialist councils, join a council at no cost, and attend workshops of high interest to those at an early stage of their career.

The emergence of the omicron variant of COVID-19 and related developments, including the delay in many school jurisdictions in opening this month, staff shortages, rapid increases in the number of infections (including breakthrough infections of previously vaccinated people), have required the Association to revisit the direction it previously provided to hosting in-person events.

 
Effective immediately, all Association meetings and activities are to be conducted virtually until future notice. Therefore we will be cancelling the in-person event and moving to a virtual event on Saturday, 2022 02 05. For those who registered for the 2022 02 12 Carousel in Edmonton and are interested in joining the virtual event, please register at https://2022yycspecialistcouncilcarousel.sched.com/.
 
We look forward to seeing you then!
Saturday, February 12 • 9:00am - 10:15am
Trauma-Informed Practice: Safe, Supportive and Self-Regulated Classrooms LIMITED

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Limited Capacity seats available

Participants in this interactive workshop will receive information and tools to help provide safe, supportive and self-regulated environments for students who have experienced trauma. Teachers will be provided with background information on trauma and its effects on the child and adolescent brain, how to create trauma-informed environments and how to help build resiliency and self-regulation skills in students.

Speakers
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Melissa Steeves

ATA Session Presenter, Alberta Teachers' Association
Dr. Melissa (Missy) Steeves has been teaching Humanities in rural Alberta since 2007. Missy has had the opportunities to work in a trauma-informed, inclusive schools and classrooms alongside amazing colleagues throughout her career. Classroom teaching has opened doors to working as... Read More →


Saturday February 12, 2022 9:00am - 10:15am MST
The University of Alberta