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Welcome to Staff Development at George Brown College!
What's New...
CMU Information Session – March 31st
Central Michigan University's Master of Arts degree in Education with a Community College concentration is a U.S. degree taught primarily by Canadian professors. The program will be offered onsite at George Brown College in a cohort format that helps to foster professional networks and personal bonds with your peers. You will benefit, as will your students, from your improved teaching skills and increased knowledge of current issues in education.
March 31, 2010
12:15 p.m. at Casa Loma Campus, Room 104 or 6 p.m. EST at St. James Campus, Room 544E.
Staff will be on hand to answer your questions about this exciting program.
For further details and to register click here. |
Advancing Learning - May 26 - 28, 2010
The ETC’s annual conference (formally This is IT!) offers a high quality professional development experience to those who live teaching and learning with technology every day.
Proposals are now being accepted for workshops, presentations or poster session.
- Workshop: A 60 minute session of a practical/hands-on nature; typically held in a computer lab.
- Presentation: A 60 minute session intended to present information, research or innovative teaching exercise. A presentation should be interactive whenever possible and not be a lecture.
- Poster Session: A table -top display outlining a piece of work and or experience that stimulates interest and discussion. The ultimate aim is a meaningful exchange of ideas between the presenter and the people reviewing the poster. Poster session presenters are expected to stand with their display during an identified timeframe (60 minutes).
Submit your proposal online at: http://onlinelearning.humber.ca/etc2010/call.html | For more information visit http://www.advancinglearning.ca
Deadline for Submissions: March 15, 2010. For more information about the ETC and the conference, please contact your ETC representative: Shirley Lesch (slesch@georgebrown.ca ext. 2867) |
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The University of Toronto Ontario Institute for Studies in Education would like to announce the launch of Community College Leadership Ph.D.
Program Cohort IV in the spring of 2010. The previous three cohorts have been very successful and have included a number of college presidents,
senior staff and faculty. The program has been specifically designed for this target audience, involves a residential experience on a college
campus, includes visits to various Ontario colleges and makes extensive use of guest lecturers drawn from institutions across Ontario and the
U.S.
Learn more
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About Staff Development
Aligned with the strategic goals and directions of the College, the Staff Development office provides a wide variety of learning opportunities
for all George Brown College employees, designed to increase current skill sets and to provide opportunities for growth and future development.
The Staff Development office at George Brown works collaboratively with College departments and external partners in developing new and innovative
programs designed to facilitate the growth of the College employees and ultimately contributing to the education of our students.
Please use the navigation section at the right side of this page to access Specialist series, workshops, calendar
of events, links, and documentation.
Staff Development Department
Phone: (416) 415-5000 ext. 4932
Fax: (416) 415-4768
500 MacPherson Avenue - Suite 110 Toronto, ON
M5R 1X1
Revised:
October 14, 2009
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