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Your Federation: A Roundup of Federation News

  • ETFMembers who  are  innovating  with technology are taking part in a new professional  development program, Innoteach. At their first meeting, each member of the core group submitted  one  technology-based  curriculum document  or  learning  object  for  discussion. This peer review will continue as they work online to further refine and clarify their proj- ects. The final products will be made available on the ETFO website. Having received training in the process of critiquing and refining their practice, the original team will become men- tors and leaders for the next generation of par- ticipants. Innoteach is one of the projects made possible by professional development funding from the Ministry of Education.
  • Charles (above left, with ETFO President David Clegg), the province’s early learning advisor, attended the March meet- ing of  the  ETFO Executive to  discuss his mandate. Pascal is to  make recommendations on how the province will implement the full-day kindergarten program promised in the 2007 election. He will submit his first  report  to Premier Dalton McGuinty next year.
  • Perfecting Your Presentation Skills Consultants  and coordinators who are ETFO members had an opportunity to learn about the theory and practical aspects  of  creating effective presentations  from  Lynn  Sewell  and  Robert  Garmston,  internationally renowned facilitators. Participants learned about techniques to deliver highly effective presentations and about how to read and respond to audience cues, and they experienced a variety of proven strategies to engage all types of participants.
  • Rod Michano, Francesca Dobbyn, Colleen Purdon, and playwright David Craig, (shown from left), as well as Shirange Raje, and Dawnmarie Harriott are featured in ETFO’s one in Six documentary. The title reflects the statistic that one in every six Ontario chil- dren live in poverty. The film is designed to heighten teachers’ awareness of  poverty and  its  impact  on their students. Its launch at a special screening at the  National  Film  Board  of  Canada  included  a question-and-answer session with the participants who represent the groups most affected by poverty – Aboriginal people, single women, immigrants, and people with disabilities. A DVD of the documentary was distributed to every public elementary school in Ontario this spring. To view the film, speak to your school steward.
  • Beyond the Workshop Presenter’s Palette  is Part 2 of a program designed to polish members’ presentation and facilitation skills. Participants were experienced presenters who wanted to re-energize and refine their presentations.
  • The Opportunity to Improve the  way  they  use computers in the classroom drew 100 women members to etfo InformatioanCommunicatiotechnolog(ICTConference  in  February.  The  conference  helps members increase their comfort level with various aspects of  technology. Among the  variety of  workshops offered were those showing members how to create websites, blogs and podcasts and how to integrate them into classroom practice.
  • Educators From Benin came to ETFO for a three-day workshop on early childhood education and the role of play. Offered in collaboration  with  Right  To  Play, the  workshop focused  on  brain development, child development, research on best practices in early childhood education, integration of play into curriculum documents and curriculum implementation. Right To Play  representatives from Benin and Rwanda also took part.
  • …And Still We Rise The eighth annual leadership and personal growth conference for women was attended by 400 members from across the province. Participants heard from Laura Robinson, a former member of the national cycling team and an award-winning writer and filmmaker. Janet Romero-Leiva, who immigrated to Canada from Chile at the age of seven, presented a dramatic storytelling. Members took part in leadership skills and personal growth workshops. The conference also featured a variety of women artists and performers.