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Greetings and a warm welcome to the 2025 Mighty Peace Teachers’ Convention!

Convention will be held at Charles Spencer High School (CS) and St. Joseph Catholic High School (SJ), with some off-site sessions as well.

MPTC Wifi password: Mighty2025

Here are a few key points to get you started:

  1. Keeping informed about MPTC 2025- The most up to date information is posted on our website and in our Facebook Group. Keep an eye on our posts and emails for upcoming social events, speakers, and contests. These opportunities will provide valuable insights, resources, and networking possibilities.
    Read the February Newsletter.

  2. Build your schedule - Be sure to read the descriptions!: Please note that adding a session to your schedule DOES NOT guarantee you a seat in the room. We allow attendees to select multiple sessions per time slot when creating their schedule to allow for maximum flexibility on the day of Convention. All sessions are first come, first served, unless otherwise stated in the session description. Some sessions are double sessions and some require pre-registration and may have a fee to cover costs of materials. Please read and follow the instructions in the descriptions. We are excited to include several off-site sessions this year, so be sure to check the location as well.

3. New schedule - There are four time slots when sessions are held on each day. Sessions are 70 minutes long and there is 20 minutes between sessions to allow time to get to the other venue(s) if necessary.
Session 1: 9am-10:10am
Session 2: 10:30am-11:40am
Lunch 11:40am-12:40pm
Session 3: 12:40pm-1:50pm
Session 4: 2:10pm-3:20pm


Teachers’ Conventions are organized by volunteer teachers from each of the participating locals.
If you are interested in joining the MPTCA Board, please contact your local president.
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Thursday, March 6
 

9:00am MST

Pastel Perfection: Mastering Chalk and Oil Pastels Techniques DOUBLE SESSION PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Thursday March 6, 2025 9:00am - 11:40am MST
Get ready to delve into the world of chalk and oil pastels with an exciting workshop that will elevate your art projects. Unleash your students' creativity as they create a stunning Alberta landscape using a 1-point perspective and bring a vibrant watermelon still to life. The difficulty level can be tailored to suit the grade level being taught. By the end, you'll have three completed projects and access to step-by-step instructional PowerPoint presentations and links to the YouTube instructional videos. This workshop has a $10 art supply fee for all grade levels. Get ready to ignite your students' passion for art! PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Contact the speaker at orzelski@ualberta.ca *$10.00 registration fee.

Session Objectives:
1. Understand and apply the concept of 1-point perspective when creating an Alberta landscape, demonstrating an understanding of depth and spatial relationships in artworks.
2. Demonstrate proficiency in using chalk and oil pastels to create vibrant and realistic watermelon still life, showcasing blending and layering techniques.
3. Develop an appreciation for art and creativity through hands-on participation in the workshop, fostering a passion for artistic expression and exploration.
Speakers
avatar for Izabella Orzelski

Izabella Orzelski

Art Representative, Fine Arts Council
Izabella Orzelski is an accomplished artist, educator, and award-winning portraitist. With an MFA and Ph.D., she combines her passion for art and education to inspire others. Her commissioned works and collaborative projects have been exhibited across Canada. With 20 years of teaching... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 9:00am - 11:40am MST
SJ 272 10520 68 Ave, Grande Prairie, AB

10:30am MST

Food Far and Wide
Thursday March 6, 2025 10:30am - 11:40am MST
Everyone is interested in food! Learn how to integrate food literacy into every subject of your pre-existing curriculum. Your little chefs can learn about topics such as: nutrition, reading labels, how to cook, geographical origins for recipes, and environmental factors involved in food production. This workshop will provide practical strategies and engaging activities to make food literacy a fun and integral part of your classroom. Discover how to inspire students to make healthier choices, understand the global impact of their food, and develop essential life skills through hands-on learning experiences. Join us to transform your teaching approach and ignite a passion for food literacy in your students!

Session Objectives:
1. Educators will incorporate nutrition, cooking, and environmental topics into various subjects.
2. Educators will use fun strategies to teach food origins, label reading, and nutrition.
3. Educators will teach essential life skills like cooking and healthy food choices through hands-on activities.
Speakers
avatar for Dominic Tremblay

Dominic Tremblay

Education Consultant, Dominic P. Tremblay, Education Consultant
Thursday March 6, 2025 10:30am - 11:40am MST
SJ 136 10520 68 Ave, Grande Prairie, AB

10:30am MST

La Langue du Michif
Thursday March 6, 2025 10:30am - 11:40am MST
Michif is a mixed language, derived mainly from Cree and French. This workshop is an educational approach that allows teachers to integrate Metis languages, knowledge and perspectives into their teaching. This workshop is intended for teachers who wish to develop and apply basic knowledge about First Peoples for the benefit of all students (EQS 5), but who have difficulty navigating the range of resources available. By exploring the web resources of the Michif Awakening Kit, participants will discover the mechanisms of this language, but above all they will see how the use of Michif educational resources can make it possible to achieve a multitude of learning outcomes in the program (in French, arts, social studies, science, well-being), while working towards reconciliation. Specifically, teachers will explore the various resources available on the website. On the practical side, participants will work to adapt the available resources to their needs, in line with recommended good practices for making authentic and respectful use of the knowledge shared by Elders. Participants will leave the workshop with access to multiple lesson plans and corresponding resources.

Session Objectives:
1. TQS #5 Applying Foundational Knowledge about First Nations, M tis and Inuit
2. TQS # 2 and 4
Speakers
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Dr. Eva Lemaire

Professeure agrégée, University of Alberta
Originaire de France et Canadienne d'adoption, Eva Lemaire est professeure titulaire en éducation à l'université de l'Alberta (Faculté Saint-Jean), sur les terres du traité 6. Ses domaines d'expertises sont l'éducation à la citoyenneté globale et à la justice sociale, l'éducation... Read More →
avatar for Rania Eshak

Rania Eshak

Rania is an award winning High School Teacher, she received the excellence in teaching award 2016. Rania is a passionate educator who taught French for over 15 years with ECSD. She has a bachelor of Secondary Education, and a master's degree both from University of Alberta. 
Thursday March 6, 2025 10:30am - 11:40am MST
CS MOD 6 20 Knowledge Way, Grande Prairie, AB

12:40pm MST

StoryBricks: Using LEGO for Literacy
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:40pm - 1:50pm MST
Now, even your most reluctant writers will have fun learning the basic skills for writing a story! Using LEGO bricks, figures, plates and special software, students work collaboratively to create visual scenes that they write down, photograph, publish and share with others. Using LEGO takes away any stress associated with staring at a blank page while trying to come up with something. Ready to see students excited by the process of writing and proud of the results they come up with? This is the workshop for you!

Session Objectives:
1. Educators will use LEGO bricks and figures to help students collaboratively create and write stories, reducing the stress of starting from a blank page.
2. Educators will encourage students to use LEGO sets to build visual scenes that inspire imaginative storytelling and creative expression.
3. Educators will implement methods to assess students writing and storytelling skills through their LEGO -based projects, ensuring a fun and engaging evaluation process.
Speakers
avatar for Dominic Tremblay

Dominic Tremblay

Education Consultant, Dominic P. Tremblay, Education Consultant
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:40pm - 1:50pm MST
SJ 144 10520 68 Ave, Grande Prairie, AB

12:40pm MST

Inspire and Create in Mixed Media DOUBLE SESSION PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:40pm - 3:20pm MST
Join this exciting workshop designed specifically for elementary and junior high teachers, where you'll discover two captivating projects your students will love! Dive into a creative adventure involving cutting, gluing, painting and collaging. You'll guide your students in creating a vibrant mixed-media representation of one of Alberta's beautiful cities, capturing its unique charm and history. Tailored to various grade levels, this workshop demonstrates how to seamlessly integrate this project across different subjects, enriching your curriculum. Each participant will receive links to the YouTube instructional video and the PowerPoint presentation to use in their art classroom. All art materials are provided for a $10 fee. Come and ignite your classroom with creativity and cross-curricular magic! PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Contact the speaker at orzelski@ualberta.ca

Session Objectives:
1. Teachers will learn how to guide students in creating a vibrant mixed-media representation of a city, fostering creativity and artistic expression among students.
2. Participants will understand how to seamlessly integrate the city project across different subjects, enriching the curriculum and promoting cross-curricular learning.
3. Educators will gain the skills to use YouTube instructional videos and PowerPoint presentations to enhance art instruction in their classrooms, effectively utilizing technology as a teaching tool.
Speakers
avatar for Izabella Orzelski

Izabella Orzelski

Art Representative, Fine Arts Council
Izabella Orzelski is an accomplished artist, educator, and award-winning portraitist. With an MFA and Ph.D., she combines her passion for art and education to inspire others. Her commissioned works and collaborative projects have been exhibited across Canada. With 20 years of teaching... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:40pm - 3:20pm MST
SJ 272 10520 68 Ave, Grande Prairie, AB
 
Friday, March 7
 

12:40pm MST

FULL! Grande Prairie Art Gallery - Pre-registration required
Friday March 7, 2025 12:40pm - 1:50pm MST
Guided Art Gallery Tour with Exploration time. A Second Horizon explores the interplay between imagination and environment, featuring works by Nam Duc Nguyen and Lionel Allingham. Through vibrant paintings and thought-provoking imagery, the artists reflect on themes of transformation, memory, and connection to the natural world. This exhibition invites viewers to consider alternative perspectives on landscapes, offering glimpses of new horizons shaped by personal and collective experiences. With a dynamic blend of storytelling and abstraction, A Second Horizon encourages us to reimagine our relationship with the world around us. Register online - 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjD9SklEmPZXKRUAAnoo4zEq-CvejqAHGJp7-qUiiTd3YGUQ/viewform?usp=header
Friday March 7, 2025 12:40pm - 1:50pm MST
Art Gallery of Grande Prairie
 

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