Animators: Panel Discussion – Karen White, moderator
What are we doing to support our stronger students in their learning and prevent them from being bored in class? At this panel, teachers and resource people from various programs and fields will discuss ways to challenge strong students, and to build assessments so that excellent students can show their hard work and skills, earning their outstanding grades.
There will be English and French placement testing in May, in the Student Mall, F-100.
Newly admitted students who receive an appointment in their Omnivox account to take the English or French Placement test must come on their scheduled appointment.
For more information on the English placement test, please visit http://www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/tlc/placement-test.html, or email englishtest@vaniercollege.qc.ca
For more information on the French placement test, please visit http://www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/french/placement-test.php or email frenchtest@vaniercollege.qc.ca
Animators: Louise Robinson, Marya Grant, and Martine Roy
Explore the different learning needs of struggling students, with and without Learning Disabilities. Discuss classroom strategies and campus resources, accommodations and support. Learn about ways to build learning activities and assessments adapted to students’ varied abilities and styles.
Teachers teach within Cegep Programs. For these programs to remain up-to-date, ongoing Program Development is a key component. Come ready to share and learn about best practices of Program Development – things that work and things that are best to avoid.
Animators: Panel Discussion –Karen White, moderator
What are we doing to support our stronger students in their learning and prevent them from being bored in class? At this panel, teachers and resource people from various programs and fields will discuss ways to challenge strong students, and to build assessments so that excellent students can show their hard work and skills, earning their outstanding grades.
Established in 2006 by the Federation of Quebec Alzheimer Societies, the Walk for Memories is held simultaneously in several cities throughout the province.
In Montreal, more than 33,000 families are touched by Alzheimer’s or related diseases. The Alzheimer Society of Montreal plays an important role in helping those families and those living with Alzheimer’s Disease.
You can also help make a difference for people with Alzheimer’s and their families. Participate in the Walk for Memories along with staff and students of Vanier's Special Care counselling Program.
Location:
Quays of the Old Port (at the bottom of Place Jacques-Cartier).
Animators: Louise Robinson, Marya Grant, and Martine Roy
Explore the different learning needs of struggling students, with and without Learning Disabilities. Discuss classroom strategies and campus resources, accommodations and support. Learn about ways to build learning activities and assessments adapted to students’ varied abilities and styles.