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Showing posts with label PSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PSA. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 March 2016

BCECTA newest newsletter available now!

I am the president of an amazing group of teachers that support early career teachers and on-call teachers. We are the newest PSA and part of the BCTF.

Check out the latest newsletter from the BC Teachers' Federation's [BCTF] Provincial Specialist Association [PSA] the B.C. Early Career Teachers' Association [BCECTA]

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See all issues here

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Another busy week of filling my teacher brain...

I spent a couple days in Williams Lake to present the New Teachers' SURT (School Union Rep Training) workshop to a group of new teachers' and TTOCs from Cariboo Chilcotin teachers.

It was awesome to talk about Professional Development, the History of the BCTF, Professional Relationships including the code of ethics and boundaries, Professional Autonomy, and the Collective Agreement. I found it so educational as the facilitator to learn some of the local language and how it differs from other locals I have presented in or my own local I work in.

Thank-you to the teachers' in Williams Lake as well as the BCTF and the CCTA for having me!

When I returned from Williams Lake I had a mentoring session with our district mentor team, where we went through some strategies and protocols to try with our own "mentees" or "prtoege" groups. I find these sessions so valuable as a mentor and hope to bring some of the strategies we practiced into our next TTOC Mentorship meeting.

Finally, on Friday, I joined the BCCLA PSA (BC Co-Operative Learning Provincial Specialist Association) at their annual conference. I am part of the new District Leadership Series and was excited to get a sampling of what we will be focusing on this year. We also had our CTA 1st VP, Chris King, as a keynote. Although I work with him often, it was incredible to listen to him speak on Safe Schools and SEL (Social Emotional Learning) and how important it is to have those connections and a safe environment so that students CAN learn.

Overall, this week was busy, but so educational! My brain felt so full at the end of each day, I am so glad I have my notebook to reflect in and return to, so that all these fabulous revelations do not get forgotten!


Thursday, 11 April 2013

Hey I just met you and this is crazy....



This is an amazing bulletin board done by Heather Daly our Library and Information Coordinator for and President of the BC Teacher-Librarians' Association. She has used covers of books and the popular Carly Rae Jepson song "Call Me Maybe" to promote various novels for Middle Schoolers.

Monday, 11 June 2012

What's a PSA?

What is a PSA?

A PSA is a Provincial Specialist Associations and it is an excellent way to connect with colleagues in a particular specialty area.

While there is currently no "TTOC" PSA (I would love to see that change in the future!!!) PSAs provide conferences, PRO D opportunities, newsletters and support for teachers. Every October there is a PSA Pro D Day where conferences and workshops are available.

PSA memberships are available to TTOCs and the first one is free! Additionally, ProD funds can help cover any conference fees etc. If you teach in Coquitlam call the CTA for details!

Due to the changing demographics of TTOCs and the number of TTOCs that are career TTOCs, TTOCs by choice, or awaiting conversion/contracts but spend more time as a TTOC than what used to be the norm, I think a TTOC PSA would be amazing! I am interested in learning more about how to get one started, so if you or a TTOC you know is interested, let me know!

Here is a list of the PSAs you can join:
NameDescription
ABCDEAssociation of BC Drama Educators
AEAAboriginal Education Association (formerly known as First Nations Education Association FNEA)
AEGTCCBCAssociation for Educators of Gifted, Talented and Creative Children in BC
AEPSAAdult Educators’ Provincial Specialist Association
APPIPCAssociation Provinciale des Professeurs d’Immersion et du Programme Francophone
BCAEABC Alternate Education Association
BCAMTBC Association of Mathematics Teachers
BCATABC Art Teachers’ Association
BCATMLBC Association of Teachers of Modern Languages
BCBEABC Business Education Association
BCCASABC Culinary Arts Specialist Association
BCCLABC Co-operative Learning Association
BCDEABC Dance Educators’ Association
BCEDLBC Educators For Distributed Learning: Hospital/Homebound & Distance Education Teachers
BCMEABC Music Educators’ Association
BCPTABC Primary Teachers’ Association
BCRSSTABC Rural & Small Schools Teachers’ Association
BCSCABC School Counsellors’ Association
BCScTABC Science Teachers’ Association
BCSSTABC Social Studies Teachers’ Association
BCTEABC Technology Education Association
BCTELABC Teachers of English Language Arts
BCTLABC Teacher-Librarians’ Association
CUEBCComputer-Using Educators of BC
EEPSAEnvironmental Educators’ Provincial Specialist Association
ESLPSAEnglish as a Second Language Provincial Specialist Association
LATALearning Assistance Teachers’ Association
PAGEB.C. Teachers for Peace and Global Education
PEBCPhysical Education Teachers of BC
PITAProvincial Intermediate Teachers’ Association
SEASpecial Education Association
THESATeachers of Home Economics Specialist Association