CEN PROVINCIAL MEETING SUMMARIES

  • CEN PROVINCIAL MEETING SUMMARIES

    Posted by Shelley on 19 September 2022 at 4:45 pm

    CEN PROVINCIAL MEETING – September 13, 2022

    This was a get-to-know-everyone meeting. There was representation from all CEN’s and good participation in discussions. During the round table, liaisons brought up points of concern: systemic lack of support for documents in English; scrambling to implement revised or new programs, outdated programs, lack of enrollment in programs, industry needs and struggling to adjust to the boomerang effect of teaching online, hybrid and in person. The new CEN organisation and structure were shared, and the guidebook introduced. VT.PROCEDE.ca platform was accessed and documents shared. A late start to the meeting meant that the second part of the meeting, brainstorming PD ideas, was held after lunch and some liaisons were not able to stay.

    Robin Long replied 1 year, 4 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Shelley

    Organizer
    19 December 2022 at 2:07 pm

    CEN PROVINCIAL MEETING – December 7, 2022

    The CEN’s were well represented at the second provincial meeting. The round table discussion confirmed the CEN’s are very active hosting and planning workshops and meetings. Ideas were shared on the planning of a successful PD session, along with an explanation and walk-through of the required paperwork. Information on effective communication in the trades was discussed. The CEN reps were asked to think about their trade in industry today; what type of communication would best connect them with their trade partners in today’s world.

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  • Robin Long

    Organizer
    14 July 2023 at 10:57 am

    CEN PROVINCIAL MEETING – FEBRUARY 16, 2023

    The CEN liaisons shared their plans for upcoming professional development and expressed positive feedback on workshops recently hosted or attended. The Professional Development Forms & Guidelines were reviewed, directing the members on what to do before, during and after a professional development activity. The digital literacy skills framework was reviewed followed by a discussion on the expectations for entry level workers in the trades today. A case study on ChatGPT and the effect of exposing students to the chatbot was debated. Teachers worked on creating individual “Happy Teaching Moments” posters highlighting the great teaching they do.

  • Robin Long

    Organizer
    14 July 2023 at 10:58 am

    CEN PROVINCIAL MEETING – MAY 31, 2023

    A new CHAT feature has been implemented on the vt.procede.ca site, allowing users to ask questions directly to Robin or VT support. The CEN liaisons provided an overview of their year, discussing both positives and areas for improvement. Robin explained the CEN Year End Report, emphasizing its importance in securing funding from the Ministry. The report summarizes what each CEN accomplished, how it was done, why, and the challenges addressed. The report serves two purposes: showcasing achievements and identifying areas for improvement. The report, along with signed reimbursement forms should be sent to Shelley at vtinservice@nfsb.qc.ca by the deadline of June 15, 2023. Robin’s presentation on how to fill in the report can be found on vt.procede.ca under 23-05-31 CEN Provincial Meeting Presentation.

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