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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

SCDSB Meet and Greet December 13th 2023

You’re invited! The Sudbury Catholic District School Board is hosting our annual Meet & Greet: an informal get together with other student teachers. Please see below for details.




RSVP via email to carolyn.farrell@sudburycatholicschools.ca on or before Friday, December 8, 2023. Please don’t hesitate to email or call if you have any questions about this event.

We look forward to seeing you on December 13!

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Invitation - Teacher Info Session for HWDSB

HWDSB is hosting a Teacher Information Session on Nov. 23, 2023. This event is a chance for students in any year of their program to learn about our current job opportunities, how to apply, and what to expect during the interview process. We will also have breakout room opportunities to support you on your educator journey including culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy. Light snacks will be provided.

Date: November 23, 2023 

Time: 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Location: Hill Park Learning Centre, 465 East 16th Street, Hamilton, Ontario L9A 4K6 Canada


Action Requested: Please confirm your attendance by November 22, 2023.  To register, click here.

 

We do also have a current posting for Elementary and Secondary Occasional teachers for those that may be graduating in December.

 

Elementary Posting

Secondary Posting



Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Library Services - While on Placement



The library is open and ready to help you while you're on placement!

  • Teaching resources in your inbox (we can scan and email lesson ideas)
  • Virtual browsing
  • One-on-one help by phone, email, chat, or zoom
  • Ebooks, online tools, and more (check the Education Library website)

Want to come to the library to browse the teacher resources?
We can arrange that! Call or email us about hours!
705-330-4010 ext.2252
orlibrary@lakeheadu.ca
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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Education Faculty Student Networking & Career Fair

 Education Faculty Student Networking &

Career Fair Library Commons, Heritage Place


Thursday, October 19, 2023
11am - 4:30pm

If you are interested in learning more about opportunities to work in the education sector, this event is for you. Employers from public, private, and not-for-profit educational institutions and school boards will be at Orillia Campus, Heritage Place, in order to share information with you about positions available with their companies.

Some employers will be offering on-the-spot interviews, while others will be sharing information only. Dress to impress, and brush up on your professional networking skills at this Career Fair. Registration is not required for students. This event is open to all. Important Note: Students are not permitted to leave or skip regularly scheduled academic classes on this day to attend this event. Students are encouraged to plan to arrive early, use breaks in their class schedule to visit the booths.

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Education Faculty Student Networking & Career Fair

Education Faculty Student Networking &
Career Fair Library Commons, Heritage Place

Thursday, October 19, 2023
11am - 4:30pm

If you are interested in learning more about opportunities to work in the education sector, this event is for you. Employers from public, private, and not-for-profit educational institutions and school boards will be at Orillia Campus, Heritage Place, in order to share information with you about positions available with their companies.

Some employers will be offering on-the-spot interviews, while others will be sharing information only. Dress to impress, and brush up on your professional networking skills at this Career Fair. Registration is not required for students. This event is open to all. Important Note: Students are not permitted to leave or skip regularly scheduled academic classes on this day to attend this event. Students are encouraged to plan to arrive early, use breaks in their class schedule to visit the booths.

Friday, September 22, 2023

Are universities meeting the challenge of reconciliation?" with Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux (Sept 28, 2023)

Lakehead University's Office of Indigenous Initiatives invites you to join us for "Are universities meeting the challenge of reconciliation?" with Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux on Thursday, September 28, 2023 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm EDT (via Zoom). Please share widely with faculty, staff and students.


Event Date: Thursday, September 28, 2023 - 12:00pm EDT
Event Location: via Zoom
Event Contact: Stacey Pawluk  admin.ii@lakeheadu.ca
 
Are universities meeting the challenge of reconciliation?
with Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
 
Register for this talk click here
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
 
Dr. Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux served as Vice Provost for Indigenous Initiatives at Lakehead University for three years. Effective September 2016 she was appointed as the 1st Indigenous Chair for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada for Lakehead University and continues to develop pathways forward to reconciliation across Canada.


Thursday, September 14, 2023

Orillia student & Employer Networking Event - October 4th, 2023

Seeking Employers: Network with your future employers

October 4, 4:30-6:00pm
ORSI Learning Commons, Simcoe Hall 
500 University Ave

Are you planning to graduate this year? Would you like to learn more about employers who might like to hire you for full-time or co-op positions available right here in Simcoe County? Register for this interactive networking event. Employers from the community will come to share information with you about their own career stories and about careers available in their businesses. Discover graduate career opportunities, and learn more about your options here in Orillia and within Simcoe County. Light refreshments will be provided - please register in advance so that we can prepare enough options for everyone.


This event is offered by Lakehead University in partnership with City of Orillia Economic Development and the County of Simcoe. 


RSVP by September 27 via MySuccess: 
https://mysuccess.lakeheadu.ca/events.htm?evtId=5687



Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Education Exchange Newsletter - September 2023

The Faculty of Education is pleased to share the latest issue of the Education Exchange Newsletter.

You can read the issue here




Thursday, September 7, 2023

Attention Alumni! Homecoming Weekend Events


 

Introducing our newest Homecoming Weekend experience: A Graduate's Nightmare Escape Room. Search for clues, solve puzzles and work together to solve the degree dilemma! 

The plot: Lakehead University has hired Dr. Joseph Noseworthy (who failed to mention a stint at a certain school of magic) as its newest chemistry professor. When the University Senate fails to approve a new Defence Against the Dark Arts course he has proposed, Noseworthy uses wizardry to tear up every Lakehead degree parchment issued since 1965. The pieces of parchment are now locked in a series of vaults.
 
Do you have what it takes to defeat Dr. Noseworthy and rebuild your degree?

For additional alumni homecoming events and to register, please visit https://www.lakeheadu.ca/alumni/events/homecoming

Friday, September 1, 2023

Empower Your School Community with Social Stride's Free Workshops for Teachers




Dear Principals, Teachers, Staff and Trustees,

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to introduce you to the Social Stride Program offered by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights. Social Stride is committed to promoting a safer and more inclusive digital landscape. We are happy to offer a free workshop that empowers teachers with valuable insights, strategies, and resources that can be integrated seamlessly into the classroom environment, fostering a safe and respectful online community. Please see the attached pdf for more details, or click on the link below for an upcoming session being hosted online on September 28: How to Discuss and Advise Youth on Discrimination Online — John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights (jhcentre.org)

Workshop Highlights:

Understanding Online Safety: Explore the evolving landscape of digital interactions, with a focus on promoting positive online behavior and addressing hate, racism, and discrimination.


Guidance on Reporting: Learn effective methods to report incidents of online hate and discrimination, ensuring a proactive response to challenging situations.


Incorporating Digital Citizenship: Discover practical techniques to integrate digital citizenship education into the curriculum, promoting responsible online conduct.

If you are interested in participating in our free workshops or would like to learn more about the Social Stride Program, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. Thank you for your time and consideration. We look forward to the opportunity to collaborate with your school.







Thursday, August 31, 2023

Student Locker Availability At The Downtown Campus (Heritage Place)

There are a limited number of lockers available for use, and they will be rented on a first-come, first-served basis.

Important Tips About Securing A Locker:
  • Any interested student must have a fellow student to share the locker with
  • BOTH of the sharing students must be present at the Education Administration Office to sign the locker agreement form 
  • Students must supply their own lock for their locker
  • The duration of the locker ownership runs until April 30th, 2024 - after which, any locks and locker contents will be disposed of by Security

The Education Administration Office will begin the rental of lockers on Monday, September 11, 2023.

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Obtaining Your LU ID Card

If you are a 2-year B.Ed program student joining the Lakehead University community as a new student this Fall, you will need to obtain an ID card.

Please visit the link for details - https://www.lakeheadu.ca/students/other-services/photo-id


Friday, August 25, 2023

Parking Options - Lakehead University Downtown Campus

 Parking Options at our Downtown Campus (Heritage Place - 1 Colborne Street W):

The Faculty of Education Administration has received a number of recent inquiries about parking options at our downtown campus location.
There is absolutely no student parking at the Heritage Place building. (This includes both tenant and visitor parking).

The entire Heritage Place Building parking lot is monitored on a daily basis and cars parked illegally will be tagged by Security and towed at the owner’s expense.
All students are encouraged to check the Transportation page on the Lakehead University website for parking options within the City of Orillia.  


The closest municipal parking lot information can be found here: https://www.orillia.ca/en/living-here/resources/PW_Eng/Downtown-Parking-Map.pdf  

Details about Monthly Permit Parking (Lot#6 closest to Heritage Place building) can be found here: https://www.orillia.ca/en/living-here/parking.aspx 

IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you need to travel to our 500 University Avenue campus location, the University will honor a valid Lot#6 parking pass issued by the City of Orillia, at the 500 University Avenue campus, for the 2023-2024 academic year.

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Missabay Community School is Hiring!

Are you interested in teaching in a beautiful northern Ontario community?   

Four positions are available at Missabay Community School in Mishkeegogamang, ON in Gr. 1, Gr. 3, Gr. 8 and Special Education. 

Please reach out to Education Director/Principal Ms. Jesse Bottle at jesbottle@hotmail.com if you are interested. Kindly include your resume.

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority > Job Advertisement - Instructors

 


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The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (The Conservation Authority), an internationally recognized leader in watershed management, is seeking to fill three positions of:

Instructors

15-Month Contract

Bradford, Ontario

Wage Range: $24.51 to $30.63

Working with the Conservation Authority's team of educators, the role of the Instructor is the delivery of education programs to school and community groups at the Scanlon Creek Nature Centre, in greenspace throughout the Lake Simcoe watershed, and online through virtual platforms. This position reports directly to the Manager, Education.

What you offer

  • Post-secondary education in Natural Sciences, Outdoor Recreation, Education, Environmental Studies, or related discipline(s).
  • Demonstrated experience leading environmental and/or outdoor education programs to children and youth in a school and/or community setting.
  • Working knowledge of the provincial education curriculum.
  • Ability to apply different teaching methodologies and adapt program instruction to meet different learning needs.
  • Ability to perform in a fast-paced environment with flexibility.
  • Strong verbal communication, interpersonal skills, and group management skills.
  • Solid customer service skills.
  • Valid Class G driver's license and daily access to a vehicle.
  • Current Standard First Aid and CPR-C certification.
  • Current and clear Police Vulnerable Sector Check.

Assets to be considered

  • Member in good standing of the Ontario College of Teachers.
  • Proficiency in a second language.
  • Experience in adult education instruction.

What you will do

  • Lead, co-lead, and support group program instruction as assigned.
  • Daily pre-visit preparation of required teaching aids, supplies, materials, and equipment.
  • Daily post-visit clean-up, including replenishment of supplies and materials, and maintenance/repair of teaching aids and equipment, as well as data tracking.
  • Provide excellent client support and service, including assistance with administrative tasks.
  • Contribute to program review, improvements, and development, including risk assessment and management, as required.
  • Ensure full understanding and compliance with the Authority's site/program standard operating procedures.
  • Always ensure the health and safety of employees and program participants.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Start Date

September 2023

Hours of work

35, Monday thru Friday (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), with some evening and/or weekend work, as required. Scheduling will be based on operational requirements and determined on a week-to-week basis.

Please forward a single pdf document that includes a résumé and covering letter to the Conservation Authority's Human Resources, referencing Competition #16-2023, by 4:00 pm on July 7, 2023, to careers@LSRCA.on.ca.

The Conservation Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, the Conservation Authority will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If you are contacted regarding this competition and you require disability related accommodations, please inform Human Resources.

All personal information is collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. We thank all applicants for their interest in the Conservation Authority; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority > Job Advertisement - Outreach Educator

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Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Job Advertisement - Outreach Educator 


The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (the Conservation Authority), an internationally recognized leader in watershed management, is seeking to fill the position of:

Outreach Educator

14-month Contract

Bradford, Ontario

Wage Range: $34.48 - $40.15

Reporting to the Manager, Education, the Outreach Educator is responsible for developing and delivering outdoor and environmental education programs (in-person and virtual) to school groups throughout the Lake Simcoe watershed, The Outreach Educator will also plan and lead community programs and services across the watershed, with the overall goal of connecting watershed residents to their local environment and to generate support, commitment, and action for a healthy watershed.

What you offer

  • Bachelor's degree in education, Environmental Studies/Science, Geography, or Outdoor Recreation.
  • Ontario Certified Teacher in good standing with the Ontario College of Teachers is an asset.
  • Minimum of 2 years related experience.
  • Demonstrated experience leading outdoor environmental education programs to students from elementary to secondary levels applying a variety of methodologies.
  • Knowledge of the provincial education curriculum primarily in science, geography, history, and social studies for multiple grade levels.
  • Expertise in climate change educational pedagogies, along with the ability to design age-appropriate instruction on climate change mitigation and adaptation is an asset.
  • Strong time management, problem solving, and decision-making skills are required.
  • Strong presentation skills combined with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Sound judgment, risk management and classroom management skills are required.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Power Point, and Outlook).
  • Must possess current Standard First Aid/CPR certification.
  • Valid Class G driver's license and daily access to a vehicle.
  • Current and clear Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
  • Ability to work flexible hours with some evening and weekends.

What you will do

  • Deliver curriculum-linked outdoor education programming to students from JK to Grade 12 virtually, at schools and local greenspace throughout the Lake Simcoe watershed.
  • Plan and deliver education programs to community and special interest groups including municipal camps, etc.
  • Implement accommodations and modifications as required to meet specific needs within the client group.
  • Collaborate with Education team members for co-planning integrated learning programs.
  • Develop curriculum based educational programs, resources and instructional aides designed to engage and educate students in multidisciplinary concepts, topics, and issues related to the Lake Simcoe Watershed.
  • Identify opportunities for program development based on current topics, issues, and changes to Ontario curriculum.
  • Support the Education team in delivery of their programs and services at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area.
  • Support the Manager in the development and delivery of education professional development workshops.
  • Attend and participate in formal and informal professional development opportunities, departmental and organizational training, and meetings, as required.
  • Prepare, maintain, and repair programming materials and equipment.

Start Date

September 2023

Hours of Work

35-hour work week, Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm

Please forward a single pdf document that includes a résumé and covering letter to the Conservation Authority's Human Resources, referencing Competition #15-2023, by 4:00 pm on July 7, 2023, to careers@LSRCA.on.ca.

The Conservation Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, the Conservation Authority will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If you are contacted regarding this competition and you require disability related accommodations, please inform Human Resources.

All personal information is collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. We thank all applicants for their interest in the Conservation Authority; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.​

Friday, June 23, 2023

Making Media Across the Curriculum

 




Media Smarts is pleased to share our online course for teachers on media making in K-12 classrooms. Educators can take this interactive, engaging and informative course from their home, on their own schedule. Making Media Across the Curriculum will provide teachers with training and resources on how to use digital media production of various kinds (games, film and animation, etc.) in their classroom practice.

Teachers will learn how media making can be supported from kindergarten to Grade 12 and how it can be used to assess student learning across the curriculum, from Language/English as a Second Language courses to Social Studies, Health/Life Skills, Mathematics, Science, Special Education and Technology Education/ICT, among others.

Upon completion of the course, teachers will be certified by Media Smarts as Classroom Media Maker Experts.

The self-directed online course will provide participants with personalized instruction and feedback, connecting them with other teachers who are exploring digital media production, leading them through discussions of key texts and sample activities, and providing guidance in implementing media production in the classroom. It will be available online 24/7 over a four-week period and take a total of 16 hours.

Click the link for tickets Making Media Across the Curriculum

Friday, June 16, 2023

International Teaching Opportunities in Ecuador

 Liceo Campo Verde is currently hiring for the following positions:

  • A Physics teacher for 10th grade.
  • A Math and/or Calculus teacher for high school. 
  • An Art teacher for 6th grade and up, including high school.
  • A Science teacher for 7th and 8th grade. 
  • An English Composition teacher for high school, 10th grade and up. 
If interested, please send your CV to recursoshumanos@liceocampoverde.edu.ec.

If you have any questions, you can email Anita at anitac.soni@gmail.com.

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Education Exchange Newsletter - May 2023

The May 2023 Education Exchange newsletter is now available and can be found here.

You can read about the Fourth Annual Social Studies Festival, which focused on “Our Relationship with the Land” this year.  Included is some amazing artwork from Orillia Faculty of EDUC BEd students.

There is also information about Dr. Helyar receiving the title of Professor Emerita.

Check it out!

Paid summer internship opportunity for students in Education!

Hi there,

My name is Miranda and I work for the Foundation for Environmental Stewardship, a youth-led, youth-serving Canadian non-profit and registered charity.

Currently, we're looking for an undergraduate student to support us in the research, development, and launch of our new educational program called Net-Zero Climate Solutions Portal. This program serves to educate youth and families on net-zero climate solutions through educators and community partnerships, leading to the implementation of relevant high-impact net-zero projects and climate resilient communities.

We are looking to hire a "Net-Zero Education Coordinator" from May 31st - August 31st, 2023. This position is remote, full-time (35 hours / week) and the successful candidate will be compensated $20.00 a hour. The Education Coordinator will perform research, outreach, partnership management and content development, while also handling some administrative tasks as necessary. 

Posting can be found here. 

We will begin reviewing applications next Monday, May 15th. Interested applicants can send their resume and cover letter to admin@fesplanet.org.


Friday, April 28, 2023

Interested in Teaching in England?

It's not too late to consider teaching in England this September 2023 (or January 2024)! 

Aurelia Education specialises in supporting Canadian trained teachers find their ideal role in England and get settled into a great community of teachers.  At Aurelia, our team members have all lived and taught in England so we are very well equipped to help you through this exciting adventure.  Check us out at www.aureliaeducation.com.

Please email aurelia@aureliaeducation with the options below that you are interested in:

1. Speaking to a Canadian trained teacher in England

Speak 1-1 with a UK based Canadian trained teacher -- May 13th: 7am - 1pm EST (20 minute slots available) 
Speak 1-1 with an Aurelia consultant who has lived and taught in England to have questions answered-- Ongoing (please let us know your availability)

2. Interview online with a UK principals at various locations across England

Current Elementary vacancies:
- Class Teacher, London
- Special Education Teacher, Outer London
- Class Teacher, Outer Birmingham

Current High school vacancies:
- Math, Science, English Teachers, London
- Various Subjects, Outer Birmingham
- Special Education Teacher, Outer London
- History, English, Science Teachers, West Yorkshire

We're looking forward to hearing from you,

Allison, Julie and Lauren
The Aurelia Team

Monday, April 24, 2023

AML presents: 


When Less is More: Integrating Media Literacy Into Your Practice 

Spring PD Webinar 

May 2, 2023 

Explore K-12 strategies and resources for teaching "through AND about" media. No more stand-alone media lessons. 


Learn to teach about media more efficiently and effectively - at all levels. * 


We will address these key questions: 

"How can my learners develop subject content knowledge AND critical thinking about media in  the same unit?" 

''How can I seamlessly integrate media production into my practice?'' 

"How can I apply the AML media triangle anywhere?" 

"How can I integrate digital literacy?"


Tuesday, May 2, 2023 

4:00-5:15 PM ET, online 

Cost: $20 


Registration: https://aml.ca/pd-webinar-integrating-media-literacy-may-02-2023/

Email us at associationformedialiteracy@gmail.com if you have questions.