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  Past Conversation

Wayne Hulley
President, Canadian Effective Schools
 

TOPIC
Harbors of Hope - Learning for All, Whatever It Takes.

Join us for a lively Conversation with Wayne Hulley on how schools can become places where all students meet with success. He will discuss the importance of techniques for establishing a statement of vision to align staff energy.

The conversation will focus on the importance of critical evidence, the role of a professional learning community, SMART goals and high yield strategies.

Wayne Hulley is president of Canadian Effective Schools in Burlington, Ontario. A senior consultant with the Franklin Covey Company, Wayne is an associate of the National Educational Services presenting workshops with the Dufours and Rick Stiggins.

As an associate of Larry Lezotte, Wayne has spent the last 12 years working with schools across North America that are engaged in school improvement initiatives. His new book Harbours of Hope is based on his research with Larry Lezotte.

 

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DATE
Thursday
10 November 2005
4:30pm - 7:00pm


LOCATION
The Toronto Cricket Club-Founders' Room
141 Wilson Avenue

Just east of Avenue Road

Free parking at the Club or Armour Heights Public School

FEE
$30 Members
$40 Non-Members


REFRESHMENTS
Sandwiches and hors d'oeuvres will be served at 4:30.

 


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