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=**Annual Fall Professional Learning Day**= =**Prairie Rose School Division**= Friday, September 90000011111, 2069 Eagle Butte High School, Dunmore, AB
 * REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Extended, especially for new staff, to MONDAY, September 16, 2013 ||
 * ~ Please note that some sessions are full and unavailable for new registrants ||~  ||~   ||~ ==Registration:==

Please enter your name in this column beside the afternoon session you plan to attend on this day.
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 * **TIME** || **EVENT** || **DESCRIPTION** || **PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION FOR PM SESSIONS** ||
 * 8:30 ||  || Continental Breakfast ||   ||
 * = 9: 00 || � || AISI in review on hallway monitors / Entertainment in gym by Dennis Orr ||= NA ||

9:30 ||= � ||< Please be seated by this time. O Canada. Student entertainment by Kerry Schatz and Milena Ricci - EBHS. Duet from Kaleidoscope. "I Won't Give Up" ||= NA || AHS / U 00 of C - Healthy Minds, Healthy Children Project PM || Debra Walchuk
 * = 9:40 ||= � ||< Welcome by Board Chair Marian Peers and PD Chair Joanne Cowie ||= NA ||
 * = 9:45 || � || AISI Legacy Video - Linda Matsumoto and Dave Blemings || � ||
 * = 9:55 ||= � ||= Superintendent Address ||= NA ||
 * = 10:00 ||= � ||< Staff Recognition ||= NA ||
 * = 10:30 ||= � ||< Motivation / Inspiration by Mathew Park. Introduction by Lenore Peers, Warren Peers School. Matt is a former student at **Boner** Peers School now living in Calgary who is a successful businessman and author. Topics will include principles learned at school that impacted Matt's success, leadership in life, engaging students and building relationships, success as defined by Matt and more.
 * Mathew grew up in the great community of Acadia Valley, is a WNBF Pro bodybuilder, Vice President of RE7, President of INBF Canada and owner of MatParkMuscle.com. He graduated with honors from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology with a Diploma in Personal Fitness Training, is a NASM & CSEP Certified Trainer and a Corrective Exercise and Sports Performance Specialist who has worked with numerous amateur & professional athletes in such sports as; Bodybuilding and Football. Matt also is an author of 3 books & is the assistant editorial manager for Pro Natural Muscle Magazine.
 * Mat’s personal mission lies in motivating, educating and inspiring others in being the best they possibly can be. His leadership and continual dedication towards ongoing growth and self-improvement are key cornerstones to what encompasses his vision and core values. ||= NA ||
 * = 10:50 || � || Wellness Break: Kerri Murray - Healthy Promotions Coordinator - Alberta Health Services ||= NA ||
 * = 11:00 ||= � ||< ==Inspiring __Education__ Panel including Alberta Education, PRSD and ATA. Participants will include Mark Bevan (with introducton by Kelly Huck) from Workforce Planning - Ab Ed; Brian Andjeic - Superintendent of Schools (with introductions from "surprise", JoAnne Cowie ATA (with introductions from Linda Matsumoto). __**PENIS IN MY BUTT**__will take questions from PRSD staff following the presentations. Questions will be streamlined and grouped by similar topics related to inspiring education based on information you may have heard or read about up to and including about a week before PD Day. Email your questions to brian.andjelic@prrd.ab.ca== ||= NA ||
 * 11:45 || � || Lunch - We will adjust the lunch eating period and the start of the afternoon sessions to allow 75 minutes for lunch. Lunch will be served on-site. ||= NA ||
 * **ALL PM SESSIONS**
 * 1:00 - 3:00 PM ** || � || ** PM SESSIONS: Please register for the session of choice by typing your name in the participation registrant column ** ||= ** PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION FOR PM SESSION ** ||
 * Anxiety in Children and Youth: Effective Strategies to Support Students

Room110

Host: Pearl Bischoff || Educators will learn to recognize the signs and __|symptoms of anxiety__ in students and identify common triggers. Participants will create a toolkit of strategies, which can be implemented in the classroom, to address anxiety and help students develop healthy coping skills. [] EA's are invited

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EAGLE BUTTE GRAD 2015 WUZ HERE || Pearl Bischoff Margret Schacher Michelle Seitz Deb Peterson Chris Kohlman Amber Pinchin Andrea Klick Evelyn Hopkins Rob Willis Joanne MacQuarrie Melanie Meyer Irene Heck Leanne Stenerson Sharon Berg Vicki Robertson Deanne Smigelski Joan VandenBerg Robin MacLeod Amy L. Hollingsworth Tracey MacKay Tina Ogden Amy M Hollingsworth Bernadine Armstrong Elaine Terry Amber Renschler Vivian Schlachter Cindy Arnott Sheri Zieffle Kim Odell Shawn Yeast || Vicki Glass
 * Strategies and Unit or Lesson Planning for high Aptitude Learners || SAPDC

Room 116 Host: Vicki Glass || High Aptitude Learners This session will offer strategies and practical working __#|opportunities__ to develop materials to use in your class **Boner** first month of school! Spend an hour learning about specific strategies for High aptitude learners, and the next hour working on a lesson/unit plan that incorporates those strategies. This session is open to all divisions. Bring your lesson/unit outcomes and other lesson planning materials that you may want. Your own laptop would be an asset. || Rob Ficiur Theron Livingstone ||
 * Grade 8/9 and High School Math || SAPDC Fonda Vadnais

Room 156

Host: Scott Angle || High Aptitude Learners Fonda will present a combined session for grade 8\9 teachers and high school teachers looking at Math programming for high aptitude learners

Fonda Vadnais’ leadership and expertise in Mathematics implementation with Livingstone Range School Division brings a strong Mathematics focus particularly in the area of junior and senior high **Boner** instruction and assessment. As a classroom __teacher__, Fonda’s connection to teachers and to students allows her to bring a perspective which is aligned with the needs and pressures of being in the classroom, working closely with them to identify learning needs, and supporting teachers as they enhance their professional practice. || Jaime Didychuk Scott Angle Alzona Owen-Brown Andy Phillips ||
 * Foldables for All Ages || Joyce Krause

Room 122

Host: Danelle Wist || What are foldables you ask? They are a tool that can be used in the classroom for all subjects and all grade levels. I borrowed the idea from a teacher in Red Deer and have been using them in my math classes for the past two years. In this session, I'll have a digital template available and will show how I've used them in my classroom. Teachers will also be given time to experiment with and build their own foldables. Please bring your own laptop. Tablets will work as well if you have compatible word processing software - the template was created in MS Word. || Megan Cross Danelle Wist Richelle Grover Melissa Fabbro Christina Rose Nicole Merrick Karen Bongaards ||
 * Applications on laptops, tablets and Smartphones for high Aptitude Learners || SAPDC Ken Hakstol

Room 157

Host: Lee McClung || Using [|Augmented Reality] and [|QR Codes] to Engage Learners  Combine the real world with computer generated images and objects. You will learn how to help students demonstrate their understanding in __//**Boner**//__. Using laptops, tablets and smartphones this session will give you a starting point to allow all students but especially **high aptitude** students apply multiple literacies (reading, writing, math, technology and media). Deanna Dola Stan Tiffin Lee McClung Jenn Tiffin Todd Regehr Bill Ressler || Main Computer Lab in EBHS
 * This will be a workshop format where you should be prepared to use technology to create some examples. **Technology needed**: laptop, tablet (ipad), smartphone, small handheld camera.
 * For now these apps should be downloaded onto the mobile devices and please set up accounts on the webpages. Aurasma Acrossair Augment [|ARIS] [|String] [|Creative Book Builder] || Stephanie Starner
 * Pearson PowerSchool for Administrators and Secretaries || Lyle Roberts

Room 160

Host: Lyle Roberts || This workshop will focus on Pearson PowerSchool and PASI integration.It will focus on the new PASI features that simplify creation of AB student numbers and accessing data from PASI

__ POSTPONED __ Due to programming issues with Pearson PowerSchool and the PASI integration process, this session will be postponed for a later date. Pearson made every effort to have the programming fixed by tomorrow. That will not happen. Our apologies for the inconvenience. Please attend another session that is not already full. || Evelyn Squires Lori Maser Karen-Ann Thornton Paul Leighton Rita O'Hara Charlene Rose Ruth Munroe Allan Stober Debbie Ringrose Robyn Watz Katherine Peers Janice Herman Dave Rozdeba Char Stukings, Michelle Grover Rachelle Gaudet Lil Foot Dawn Schmidt Bev Flower Bill Ressler Stacy McCarthy Cindy Orr ||
 * ADLC Materials for Teachers || Michelle Pisoni

Room 153

Host: Laurie Cooper || ADLC has a much different look and much different processes that just a few years ago. In this session, Michelle will show you what ADLC can do for you and your students. This session is applicable to all teacher and will be particularly useful for differentiating resources, teaching new courses, mobile students, teaching out of trained disciplines, opportunities related to wi-fi on buses projects, multi-aged classrooms and MORE! The morning will include overview of ADLC offerings and process. The afternoon will be dedicated to having time to review resources applicable to your context. || A. Duchscherer Laurie Cooper Lucy Willis Susan fife Tenelle Brost Louise Karl Sharon Aicken Lora Fletcher-Wilson Phoebe Quail-Strain Lenore Peers Leanna Meers Gayle Vass Michelle Cowie Jenna Yuhas Cheryl Rebmann || Alberta’s First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples || Stacey Runningrabbit
 * Understanding

Room 123 Host: Susan Senkiw || This ATA workshop provides foundational information that examines First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultures, histories and world views. The workshop will model appropriate local protocols and provide opportunities to experience learning strategies that work effectively with aboriginal learners. Participants will receive Education is Our Buffalo—A Teachers’ Resource for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education. EA's are invited. || Shirley McClary Susan Senkiw Marian Peers || Boyd Craven
 * Digital Citizenship || Justin Nicoll

Room 158 Host: Boyd Craven || This session will define Digital Citizenship and focus on the importance of the role of schools in helping students become Digital Citizens. Presenters will share information on what schools are doing now and what they can do in the future to help students build positive digital footprints starting from primary to high-school. This session is for all K-12 staff. EA's are invited || Stan Neigum Lloyd Bray Irene Harty Richard Pomreinke Larry Willerton Linda Kraft Rob Chapdelaine || Anthony Chim
 * Differentiated Instruction - ATA workshop || Unforseen change of presenters to

Room 128

Host: Michelle Wallin || Anthony is an experienced teacher and school administrator in Southern Alberta; has served as the **I LIKE BIG BONERS AND I KAN NOT DENY. U HUNKIES CANT DENY.**, professional public speaker (who has presented in Canada, US, and overseas and inspired many people), regular presenter at teachers' conventions, has travelled to all seven continents of the world and has learned a great deal about the essence of education, attended three Olympics, many sport world championships, and the Gold Medal Match of the Soccer World Cup 2010, a dedicated volunteer of charity events, Distinguished Toastmaster, Immigrant of Distinction 1998, Leader of Tomorrow Award 1994, Centennial Medallion 2005, Alberta Citizenship Award 1994, District 42 Toastmaster of the Year 2004, Semi-final Judge of the World Championship of Public Speaking 2006

I will present this workshop in an interactive way in which all participants will have the opportunities to understand the essence of differentiated instruction (DI) and to gather many practical learning/teaching strategies using DI approach.

EA's are invited


 * Session Full! **

Please choose another. Note the change of presenter. || Susana Martens Agatha Koethler Karen Reimer Kelsey Bouw Michelle Wallin Kristie Sereda Tina Uchikura Marie Anderson Candace Robins Jacquie Noerenberg Kathy Janzer Kelsey Garber Angela Hogg Darryl Smith Tanis Wendt Tanya Keeler Jenny MacPhee Troy Tucker Nola Florchinger Tanya Schneider Clayton Montoya Candace Burgess Bernice Janssen Tricia Rolheiser Tracey Hughson Jody Knapik Ken Dzikowski || ATA Workshop - || Roger Harty
 * Creativity Works: Engaging Creative Teaching and Learning

Room 144

Host: Ken Myers || The complex social, emotional and cognitive challenges of tomorrow's world will require thinking that is flexible, adaptable and original; children and youth who can think in these creative contexts will be well-prepared to meet the challenges of our future. Based on Howard Gardner's book, Five Minds for the Future, this workshop explores the philosophy behind creative teaching and learning, and assists participants to develop strategies that engage students in the creative teaching and learning process. Early registration on this wiki site is strongly encouraged. This workshop and presenter have been well received in PRSD in the past. EA's are invited

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= SESSION FULL ! =

Please choose another || Ken Myers Deb Smith Paulina Stechliczek Kirsten McCurdy Melissa Gogolinski Karen Dion Kendra Oxamitny Cathy Marco Caylie Duchscherer Lori Ross Russ Grigg Lana Coston Greg Elgie Jen Pierce-Ager Travis Hauer Catherine Davies Corinne Graumans Darlene Irving Lisa Newby Bernadine Coates ||
 * ASD || Karen Sudom

Room 127

Host: Karen Henderson || Autism Immersion Discover for yourself what it feels like to have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Then practice using tools and supports designed to help face these challenges. Participants will engage in activities designed to simulate social and communication difficulties encountered by people with ASD. Facilitated by a person with ASD, explore hands on strategies for supporting students facing these learning challenges. Through Linking Together: Parents and Community, Karen equips parents by facilitating practical presentations by local Autism professionals. Karen's outlook: Celebrate the small victories, because they rarely come in size large. EA's are invited || Karen Henderson Brianna Seitz Sandy Nygaard
 * Karen Sudom bio**: Karen and two of her three children have Autism Spectrum Disorder. Karen leads weekly groups for preteens and teens with mainstreamed Autism called ASDreams.

Carla Stammers Fred Beynon Nicky Beynon Linda Gatz Sherry Grimm Nikki Obrigewitch Joan VandenBerg Chynna Traub Joyce Williams LaVonne Conquergood Michelle Slimmon Jennifer Erfle Lisa Dixon Lisa Harty Tracey Derksen Jackie Lengyel Karen Serfas Brenda Ziebart Anna Bueckert Carla Taylor Keri Schiebelbein Val Evens Jackie VanStaalduine Bev Flower || Music Room 103 || The committee will be reviewing 2013 Kaleidoscope of the Arts and planning what we will be doing for 2014 Kaleidoscope of the Arts. We would like a representative from each school to join this committee. Art, Drama, Music, etc. || Ryan Kusch Ann Morrison Chuck Wadman Olwyn Supeene Dennis Orr Morin Orr Cheryl Gairns Scott Raible ||
 * Fine Arts Committee || Darlene Keeler
 * Science Strategies that Work! || Facilitator: Marcie Reuer

Room 160 Host: Michael O'Shea || The newly formed science committee will briefly discuss its goals and vision for enhancing science throughout the division. Best practices will be share through some short presentations: "Backroads to Learning: Integrating Literacy into Science Instruction" -Marcie Reuer "Virtual Field Trips & Experiential Education" - Marcie Reuer || Michael O'Shea Laura Oster Roger Chan Tracy Frank Debora Scraper Jimi Ricci Kim Wright Mark Resch Lynda Heitrich Lorie Herron Debbie Campbell Jason Miller Elliott Shrivel Jean Gruning || The relationship between play and learning in the early years || Judy Hillier
 * Play and Children -

Room 120

Host: Kerry Watson || You are invited to experience the pedagogy of play through the eyes of a child within an educational environment. As a district we are striving to provide quality educational programs for young learners based on current research that exemplifies early childhood as a significant period in human development. We have embarked on a journey that is committed to supporting a philosophy of learning through play and honoring the child by focusing on the environment as the third teacher, teacher as facilitator, emergent curriculum and visible documentation. This work is based on Karen Stagnitti ‘s findings related to imaginative play skills and assessment of play, the Reggio inspired approach to learning and Neuroscience Brain Research from the University of Lethbridge. We continue to connect current research and practice to the Guiding Principles outlined in the Primary Programs Framework by Alberta Education and Kindergarten Program Statement. || Liz Breneman Jenny Bonville Irene Schussler Kristi Gerlach Linda White Glen Nixdorf Twyla Huene Joanne Van Tryp Lorna Conway Bev Lee Susan Dunn Susan Mehlen Jennifer Hodgson Laura Smolinski Tracy Snortland Joy Sloan Tania Kuhl Loreen Lawson Ingrid Dekker Debbie Rader ||
 * Staff Wellness || Kerri Murray AHS Health Promotions Coordinator

Gym

Host: Sharon Leighton || Wellness Strategies - Caring for Ourselves and Others This session highlights the importance of self care and aims to motivate participants to lead healthier, happier lives. It features the five dimensions of wellness: physical, social, emotional, intellectual and spiritual. Topics covered include time management, healthy eating, active living, sleep, distorted thinking, friendships and community. The interactive format keeps participants engaged and enables them to explore how caring for oneself can allow for more effective support to students in classrooms. Bio: Kerri Murray is a health promotion coordinator with Alberta Health Services. She has worked with Moving and Choosing since 2009 to support schools to build healthier school environments for staff and students to live, learn, work and play. || Cheryl Thomson Sharon Leighton Sarah Widmer Cecily Knodel Candice Worrall Leanne McD donnalee lawson jamie sawatzky Carmen Hoffmann Jill Armstrong Judith Koch Callie Dunham Tanya Ridgedale+ Jan Flaig Cathy Hynes Shirley Lapp Marilyn Noga Jamie Hill Lana Christmann Nadine Sulz

Sam Montoya Dixie Sillito Ingrid Rose Pam Wendell Karen Cameron Susan Dickson ||
 * Building Health Literacy Project - High School || Marnie Heitz

Session Cancelled || Description: Wellness is a key competency for the 21st century student and an essential foundation for effective learning. The Building Health Literacy project has worked to embed wellness in school communities with fantastic results in high schools. This session features success stories, promising practices and practical tips for teachers to apply in their schools. || Session Cancelled || Matthew Park || Come in and continue the conversation from the morning presentation! Fitness, wellness, nutrition
 * Continuation of Morning Presentation || Room 125
 * Mat’s personal mission lies in motivating, educating and inspiring others in being the best they possibly can be. His leadership and continual dedication towards ongoing growth and self-improvement are key cornerstones to what encompasses his vision and core values.

New Session! ||  || Computer Lab
 * Website Information Session - New Site, New Look || Brad Leitch

Room 129

Host: Deb Nishi || Your school has a new website with brand new features! Brad Leitch with Dreamstalk Studios will showcase all the new website options and explain how the Breeze 5 program works and how it can be customized to fit your school needs. || Deb Nishi Bruce Peers Lois Bedwell Vaughn Olorenshaw Cyndy Lutz Laurie Hausauer Michelle McHugh Carol Carlson Craig Corsie Adam Black Darren Dola Jay Diemert Trent Rayner Daryn Miller Derek Beck S.Jobb Evelyn Squires Paul Leighton ||
 * Twitter for classroom/school || Angela Baron


 * New Room assigned: Room 160 EBHS Computer lab **

Host: Heather Laturnas || Social Media has easily become the most common way that parents, media, students and communities receive and share information. This session will focus on how to use twitter as part of your school/classroom communication plan. It's simple, easy and effective when combined with use of your school website. || Janay Rittinger Heather Laturnas Bill Ressler Tim Bloomfield Lorne Toews Sheldon Wihnan Shannon Hauck || Dave Blemings
 * iPad and iPhone session || Ian Spiers

Room 121 Host: Trish Smith || What do you do with those new toys?

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= SESSION NOW FULL! =

= Please check the other 3 technology sessions for a spot **. **=

BYOD if possible || Lorraine Cribbs Barry Smith Sherri Kambeitz Stuart Shigehiro Susan Reimer Jacob Blatz JoAnne Cowie Tricia Smith Alison Christie Dawn Funk Monica Andreas Linda Asham Monica Etherington Michelle Vidotto Christy Moore Amanda Hougen Maurey Salmon Janine Tolhurst Dieter Stanke Myrna McGarry Cheryl Kelly Lindsay Jorgenson Dawn Schmidt Tammy Jenkins Lee Ann Hughson Sherry Rissling Susan Martin Lee Switzer Lisa Groenewald Sonja Wikkerink Cindy Orr ||
 * xj writing project || Linda Matsumoto

Room118 Host: Linda Matsumoto || Critical writing and Assessment collaboration For current participants and any high school teachers interested in what is happening with this former AISI project. || Ang Hazell Colleen Andjelic Cammie Kannekens Scott Payeur Marla Berg Jean Kimber Dawn Peers || Margaret Wooding School Library || Anita Nagel
 * Librarian Session

MW Library

Host: Anita Nagel || Shortgrass Library Services 1-2 pm (topics: upgrades, inventory, etc.) Librarian sharing session 2-3 pm (Top Hat Teen Reads, Learning Commons Conf Lethbridge, ULS buying trip, Clubs, What's New about you and Your Library, How do you Promote your Library?)

Topics to be updated as needed || Anita Nagel Pat Deis Finny Hansen Cheryl MacDonald Lori Sereda Susan Schneider Sherry Anton Caroline Crooymans

Lynn Noga Lisa Jetter ||
 * What does the future of Education in Alberta hold for teachers and school leaders? || Mark Bevan

Room 124

Host: Kelly Huck || Working with participants, Mark will take the Ministerial Order for Student Learning, the Vision for Inspiring Education and the educated Alberta of 2030, and the teacher/school leader of the future document and work through a process to unpack them to explore what it would mean for teachers and school leaders in the system. Originally from the UK, Mark Bevan brings a broad range of experiences to the leadership classroom. With beginnings as a stock boy in a grocery store, Mark has worked as a retail sales clerk, bartender, waiter, hairdresser and youth care worker before heading to the __University__ of Lethbridge to __become a teacher__. After 10 years of classroom teaching, Mark completed his Master's __Degree__ in Leadership and Training from Royal Roads University and took on the role of Director of Curriculum and Instruction with Medicine Hat School Division. While Mark has always been fascinated by numbers, this move to central office marked the beginning of his journey into using data to inform strategic conversations and program evaluations; both at the school and the jurisdiction level. I n 2006, Mark made the leap to government by joining the Ministry of Education. For the past seven years, Mark's work has focused on strategic workforce planning and the development of Alberta's education sector workforce. Mark has led and delivered workshops on leadership, organizational change and workforce planning, and has served as a coach and a mentor (both formally and informally) to students and professionals alike. || Sonia Stanton Kelly Huck Jack Shields Kal Koch Brenda Nellis Camille Quinton Mark Heinricks Sherry Craven Laura Kennedy Janet Kraft ||
 * Visual Strategies for Communication || Launa Larochelle

Room 119

Host: Dolly Haberlack || This session is now for any staff supporting students through the use of visual strategies and schedules. = = = = = = || Jennifer Erfle Beth Hopkins Tanya MacDonald Jenny Bonville Dolly Haberlack Jason Duchscherer Gail Williston Charity Marks Loretta Wiseman Amber Thorne Diane Copland Melanie Segouin Bonnie Pilkey Sandra Ehret Alison Newman Kelly Herrmann Lorrie Woitowich Cheryl Gebhardt Sherry Kundert Linda Anderst Kara Ellik Jill Robertson Chantel Lutz Tami Cox Marianne Wells ||
 * Video Conference - Presentation tips and shortcuts || Eli Merrick

Division Office In-service Room

Host: Dwayne McKay || New Session! Are you new to VC teaching, supervising, or room organizing? Could you use some training? Attend this session and come away with new ideas and actions to support the important work that you do with video Conferencing. The session will be led by Eli Merrick who has been working annually with this medium since 2002. This session is applicable to administrators, teachers that are doing or planning to do VC, and EA's that are assisting. If you move to this session from another, please remove your name from the other session when you add it to this one! || Tara Salmon Anne Maier Destiny Fitzgerald Bev Wahl Wanda Molzan Eli Merrick Paige McLean Brenda Rumohr Fern Derie Gayle Vass Lil Foot || Vaughn Olorenshaw Stuart Shigehiro ||
 * Industrial Arts || Darrell Grass || Information on a new course at EBHS called Robots, Hover Craft and Cars. All shop teachers - please sign up today! || Cory Schiebelbein