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Pre-Registration will OPEN February 1, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. and CLOSE February 17, 2025 AT 8:00 p.m.

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“On the two school days of your assigned teachers’ convention, you have a legal and professional responsibility to attend convention. If you are not able to make it safely to your assigned convention, however, your collective agreement may include impassable roads or inclement weather clauses that you can access. If your collective agreement does not include language specific to road conditions or weather, you may make use of the personal leave clauses of your agreement in most cases. Please be aware that using any of these types of leave may require you to pay substitute costs, forego a portion of your salary and benefits, or report to your school or another work location in your district. Refer to your collective agreement for more information. Should you require any additional information or if you need assistance interpreting your collective agreement, please contact Teacher Employment Services at 1-800-232-7208 or 780-447-9400.”
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Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
A number of the staff and Banded Peak School regularly use the outdoors as a space to engage students and enrich learning. Join a group of our Grade 1-8 teachers in a day of sharing and collaboration with respect to the outdoors. Our full day session will be comprised of smaller sessions aimed at different age levels, but will be applicable to all educators interested in using the outdoors as a place to teach and learn.
Ever wanted to inspire your students by bringing the curriculum to life? This session will show how we created an outdoor garden and learning area at Banded Peak School in Bragg Creek. The learning space, which we call ‘Growing Learners’, includes six raised garden beds with pollinator houses and three huge log picnic tables. We will show you how you can meet various curricular strands by creating an outdoor gardening area, while teaching, learning, and growing outdoors. We will outline how we were applied for and won grants for funding and how we have continued to further develop the space each year. Although this project was a grade 1-2 initiative at Banded Peak School, any grade level could create an outdoor classroom such as this. We look forward to sharing this enriching project with you!
Join us for an active and insightful session on the power of Outdoor Education. Our team of Grade 3/4 educators will share their innovative approach to integrating all curricular strands, while using the outdoors as the classroom. This will include hands-on learning, approaches to physical education and wellness, practical implementation, and reflective practices. Let us show you how a week in the outdoors can enrich students’ academic understanding and overall well-being. Come prepared to spend the day outside! This session is ideal for educators looking to innovate their teaching practices and foster a deeper connection between students and the natural world. The Outdoor Leadership program has been a fundamental part of the grade 7/8 years at Banded Peak School for nearly a decade. Join us for some fun activities outside that you can use to engage your students and start an outdoor leadership program.
This session will be held at Banded Peak School, 230257 Highway 22, Bragg Creek, AB and has a session fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Craig Churchill

Craig Churchill

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Craig Churchill is a Grade 7/8 educator at Banded Peak School (Rocky View Schools) where he has taught for the last 17 years. Along with other members of his Grade 5-8 team, he integrates the natural environment and outdoors into his teaching in unique and innovative ways, connecting... Read More →
avatar for Kelsey Wicktor-Neumeister

Kelsey Wicktor-Neumeister

Teacher, Rockyview
Kelsey Wicktor Neumeister has been a classroom educator for the past 30 years and is currently a Grade 3/4 teacher at Banded Peak School (Rocky View Schools). She routinely looks for creative ways to facilitate cross-curricular learning in an outdoor environment; spearheading projects... Read More →
avatar for Shara Masiuk

Shara Masiuk

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Shara Masiuk is a Grade 1/2 educator at Banded Peak School (Rocky View Schools) where she has taught for almost 18 years. She works to incorporate land-based learning and Indigenous Ways of Knowing inside and outside the classroom. Throughout her tenure, she and her team have initiated... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Environmental & Outdoor Education (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

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