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Friday, November 1
 

10:15am MDT

Common and Emerging Issues for School Leaders - Admin Only
Friday November 1, 2024 10:15am - 11:25am MDT
Administrators only. 
Speakers
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Dr. Amy Villneff

Executive Staff Officer, Teacher Employment Services, The Alberta Teachers' Association
Dr. Amy Villneff is the ATA Staff Advisor to the Science Council.
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Dan Coles

Executive Staff Officer, Teacher Employment Services, The Alberta Teachers' Association
Hello! My name is Dan Coles. I am an Executive Staff Officer at the Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) and have worked at the ATA since August of 2018. I currently work in the Teacher Employment Services (TES) program area. Prior to rejoining TES in September 2023, I spent 4 years... Read More →
Friday November 1, 2024 10:15am - 11:25am MDT
Room 123

12:40pm MDT

Instructional Leadership to Optimize Student Learning and Staff Development
Friday November 1, 2024 12:40pm - 1:50pm MDT
Research tells us that the role of the principal as instructional leader is an extremely important one in today’s schools. In this workshop, participants will look at ways to build staff capacity, cultivate a positive school culture and environment, foster strong relationships, and support evidence-informed teaching practices.
Speakers
avatar for Maureen Ference

Maureen Ference

Principal, Glendon School
Maureen is currently the principal of Glendon School, a Pre-K to Grade 12 rural school, and Pine Meadows Hutterite Colony School. She has served as a principal of a middle school for 14 years and as an assistant principal and program consultant of a junior/senior high school. Maureen... Read More →
Friday November 1, 2024 12:40pm - 1:50pm MDT
Room 125

2:05pm MDT

Advancing Human Learning in the Age of AI: Pitfalls, Possibilities, and Leadership Considerations
Friday November 1, 2024 2:05pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into educational practices, system leaders must grapple with its rapid development and potential to disrupt teaching and learning. In this session, we will explore the AI landscape and consider whether this technological shift is genuinely transformative or simply the latest in a series of educational fads. We’ll discuss key AI tools and their potential role in personalizing learning, automating administrative tasks, and enhancing adaptability in educational environments. Attendees will engage with critical scenarios and debates surrounding the responsible use of AI, reflecting on ethical concerns like privacy, surveillance, and bias. By examining the balance between embracing AI and preserving human agency, participants will gain insight into strategies for leveraging AI to enhance both teaching practices and student learning experiences. Key takeaways include practical considerations for system leaders, the potential pitfalls of AI (from misinformation to privacy risks), and actionable strategies for integrating AI tools in ways that align with human-centered educational values.

Audience: K-12 administrators, instructional leaders, and policymakers looking to understand AI's role in education and develop ethical, forward-thinking policies for its use in their schools. 

Please bring a charged device.
Speakers
avatar for Jonathon Thomas

Jonathon Thomas

Education Technology Consultant, Elk Island Public Schools
As an Education Technology Consultant with Elk Island Public Schools, Jonathon Thomas brings over 20 years of classroom teaching and instructional leadership experience to guide K-12 educators in the effective integration of technology. Holding a Master of Education in Educational... Read More →
Friday November 1, 2024 2:05pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA
 
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