Assistant director of the pedagogic services, Seigneurie-des-Mille-Iles schoolboard
About Me
I have a physical education degree from the University of Montréal (1977). A Master degree in sports administration from the University of Montréal (1983). A Master degree in education from the University of Sherbrooke (1994).
After teaching for twelve years at the elementary level, I was a school principal (elementary and high school) for thirteen years. All this in the french speaking suburbs north or Montréal. I am now (for the past five years) assistant director of pedagogic services for the schoolboard (CSSMI). I am a part time teacher for the University of Sherbrooke in the Master degree in administration of education program.
I also work for the Ministère de l'Éducation du Québec for the preparation of meetings for hundreds of managers of school and school boards to help the building of a collective competency to manage our educational system in these crucial times of change in curriculum and ways of learning and teaching.
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A colleague and I are starting a Ning page (frenchbookclub.ning.com) which will follow our syllabi for a college level French and Francophone literature in translation course. We would love for you and/or your students to participate! We're under construction until the beginning of the semester (Jan 20, 2009), but feel free to take a look at what we've created thus far! Take care!
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It's great to find more Canucks in here in CR 2.0. You might want to join a group called "Canadians Mashup". If you join, please use the Welcome forum at http://www.classroom20.com/group/canadianmashup/forum/topics/welcome-to-canadian-mashup to introduce yourself, and then add me as a Colleague.
-Sue in Surrey, BC
A colleague and I are starting a Ning page (frenchbookclub.ning.com) which will follow our syllabi for a college level French and Francophone literature in translation course. We would love for you and/or your students to participate! We're under construction until the beginning of the semester (Jan 20, 2009), but feel free to take a look at what we've created thus far! Take care!