The Middle Years Council offers customized, free professional development to our members and schools in Alberta.
Sessions can be about any of the attributes of successful middle school teachers, round table discussions, new teachers to middle school and more.
Please reach out to request more information. [email protected]
Sessions can be about any of the attributes of successful middle school teachers, round table discussions, new teachers to middle school and more.
Please reach out to request more information. [email protected]
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Calgary Regional Consortium
Edmonton Regional Learning Consortium
Southern Alberta Professional Development Consortium
Edmonton Regional Learning Consortium
Southern Alberta Professional Development Consortium

The ultimate experience for any middle grades educator!!It's a fact! Everybody learns differently.
That is why AMLE has created a multifaceted conference to meet the needs of every educator—no matter how they learn.
- Various session types and styles
- One-on-one discussions with the leaders in education
- Networking opportunities
- Technology explained and explored throughout the conference
And so much more!
November 6–8, 2017
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Opportunity for educators - Population Education’s eight-week, online professional development course in partnership with the University of Missouri-Kansas City. The course, which is designed for 6th-12th grade science and social studies educators, covers topics related to global development, human quality of life, natural resources, and environmental sustainability. Participants will receive a number of hands-on, standards-aligned lessons and resources for teaching about these timely and important topics.

The Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE) invites you to participate in a unique workshop as we take a deep dive into project-based learning specifically for young adolescents. The Middle Grades Institute: Project-Based Learning for the Whole Child is coming to Trafalgar School for Girls, Montreal, Quebec, July 23-24, 2020.
Project-based learning can help students apply collaboration and creativity skills, problem solve, and develop a more in-depth understanding of content. It can also foster civic engagement and decision-making while empowering youth to effect change in their communities.
This event will provide engaging and personalized content with the opportunity for facilitated debriefs. Take advantage of these two days of opportunities to network and share best practices with other middle years colleagues.
Visit www.amle.org/MGinstitute for more workshop details. Save $25 with promo code W25MYC
Project-based learning can help students apply collaboration and creativity skills, problem solve, and develop a more in-depth understanding of content. It can also foster civic engagement and decision-making while empowering youth to effect change in their communities.
This event will provide engaging and personalized content with the opportunity for facilitated debriefs. Take advantage of these two days of opportunities to network and share best practices with other middle years colleagues.
Visit www.amle.org/MGinstitute for more workshop details. Save $25 with promo code W25MYC