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WELCOME TO THE 2024 CALGARY BEGINNING TEACHERS’ CONFERENCE!

Teachers new to the profession are invited to attend the 2024 Beginning Teachers’ Conference, October 4-5, Best Western Premier Calgary Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre, Calgary. 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, October 4
 

10:15am MDT

Rhythmic Fun—Engaging Elementary Music Students with Hand Clapping Games (K–6)
Friday October 4, 2024 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
Elementary music teachers, dive into the rhythm of hand clapping games in this interactive session. Explore how to weave these fun activities into your lessons, drawing from playground traditions and youth culture. Get ready to clap, stomp, and bring the playground spirit to your music room!
Speakers
avatar for Connie Ohlmann

Connie Ohlmann

Fine Arts Council (FAC)
Connie Ohlmann is an elementary music educator with Edmonton Public Schools with more than 20 years of experience teaching elementary music. Connie is passionate about exploring music education practices to improve student engagement and retention. Connie serves on the ATA Fine Arts... Read More →
Friday October 4, 2024 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
Plaza 4

12:30pm MDT

Foundations for Success—Strategies for Building Classroom Community in a Primary Classroom (K–3)
Friday October 4, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm MDT
Come ready to learn, and create! In this presentation, we will explore the vital foundations that contribute to a respectful classroom community, focusing on the implementation of effective routines, smooth transitions, clear expectations, and consistent practices. You will learn how these elements work together to create an environment where students feel safe, respected, and engaged. Fostering positive relationships between students is vital. This presentation will provide example mentor texts, writing activities, Google slide examples, projects and transition songs that contribute to a respectful and engaging classroom community in a primary classroom. Participants will also create an art activity with plasticine that can be used in a cross curricular project with your students.
Friday October 4, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm MDT
Plaza 4

2:00pm MDT

Unlocking Student Understanding: The Impact of Numeracy of Routines on Learning Gaps (4–12)
Friday October 4, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
Wondering how to bridge learning gaps? Dive into the potential of numeracy routines to address student needs and prerequisite knowledge. Discover effective routines adaptable to any topic, and collaborate with colleagues to tailor them to your classroom, aligning with your curriculum goals.
Speakers
avatar for Patricia Shoemaker

Patricia Shoemaker

Secondary Math Teacher, Math Council
Friday October 4, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
Plaza 4
 

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