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:
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.
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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Mission The Religious and Moral Education Council exists to improve the knowledge, understanding and practice of our members in the field of religious and moral education.
Vision The Religious and Moral Education Council will, in search of peace and the common good, be a principal resource for Alberta teachers.
Objectives The Religious and Moral Education Council exists to improve knowledge, understanding, and practice in the field of religious and moral education.
We are committed to serving teachers through the values of faith, dignity, respect, and collaboration.
Activities The council holds an annual conference each fall with world-class speakers and various activities within. This conference provides an invaluable opportunity for sharing among colleagues, and a perfect environment for encouragement, networking and growing in best practices.
To honour excellence in the field of religious and moral education, the Council has also established a number of awards which are presented at our yearly conference:The Dr Peter Craigie Award is presented to an individual or organization that has contributed to the professional growth of RMEC members.Awards of Merit recognize exemplary teaching, leadership and/or service in the field of religious and moral education. Winners of this award demonstrate (four award categories) the values of Faith, Dignity, Respect and/or Collaboration.The William D Hrychuk Memorial Award, the council’s highest honour, is an honorary lifetime membership recognizing outstanding achievement and distinguished service in the field of religious and moral education. Publications The RMEC publishes the journal, Fully Alive.