The Advanced Broadband Enabled Learning (ABEL) program at 快播视频 will host its third annual Leadership Summit on Friday, Feb. 10. This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淟eadership to Engage Change and Achieve New Learning Cultures鈥.
The summit will bring聽together education leaders (administrators, superintendents, principals, deans, faculty, teacher-leaders), private and not-for-profit sector leaders for a聽dialogue and discussion about involving people in the change necessary to achieve new learning cultures that are supported by the effective use of technology.
The one-day summit consists of two sessions in the morning聽("Exploring the Leadership Required for New Learning Cultures 鈥 A Personal Experience" and "Learning and Leading: A Practical Approach to Engage Change"). Delegates will split into break-out groups in the afternoon to discuss Leading a New Learning Culture 鈥 Becoming a Narrative Champion.聽
"This summit is a great leadership learning opportunity for York employees involved in the Academic Innovation Fund (AIF) projects that began earlier this academic year," noted Janet Murphy, ABEL program director. The AIF initiative provides support to faculty in order to advance innovation and change at York in the areas of teaching, learning and the student experience.
"This innovation and change on campus perfectly complements the topics that will be discussed at the summit," said聽Murphy.
Speakers and facilitators for the summit include: Dean Shareski, a digital learning consultant for Prairie South School Division in Saskatchewan; Alec Couros, a professor of educational technology and media and the coordinator of information and communications technology at the Faculty of Education, Uni
versity of Regina; and George Couros, the division principal of innovative teaching & learning for Parkland School Division in聽Alberta.
Right: Dean Shareski
In addition to the face-to-face event in February, delegates are also invited to participate in two virtual learning sessions happening in the spring聽鈥 鈥淯nderstanding the New Learning Culture and Learner Footprint鈥 and 鈥淐elebrating and Planning the Way Forward鈥.
Left: George Couros
These virtual sessions will be easy to join, and details on how to participate will be provided the day of the summit. The virtual sessions will be hosted by the speakers and facilitators from Feb. 10. Descriptions of the virtual sessions are as follows:
Understanding the New Learning Culture and Learner Footprint聽
This session will explore the specifics of citizenship in a digital context. Rather than focusing upon prevention, participants will develop ideas to create and contribute to purposeful, engaged citizenship while learning online. These ideas will be explored and shared within t
he context of digital literacy, job-embedded learning, and engagement with parents, family and community.
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Celebrating and Planning the Way Forward聽聽
This session will provide delegates with an opportunity for 鈥渟how and tell鈥, sharing their successes and challenges in implementing new learning cultures.聽This session is about reflecting upon your own professional growth and learning from fellow participants鈥 strategies that engaged systems in change and learning more about the road ahead.
To learn more or to register you and/or your team, please visit the website.
As part of the Professional Learning Program, ABEL offers two face-to-face conferences every year 鈥 the Leadership Summit in the winter and the ABEL Summer Institute.
Look for information about the ABEL Summer Institute .
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