#AdvoCon2019 Workshop: Advocacy In Action – Using Your Parent Voice
#AdvoCon2019 Workshop: Advocacy In Action – Using Your Parent Voice presented by @BCCPAC’s @andrealsinclair and @JohnGaiptman #bced #bcpoli #InclusiveEdMonth
#AdvoCon2019 Workshop: Advocacy In Action – Using Your Parent Voice presented by @BCCPAC’s @andrealsinclair and @JohnGaiptman #bced #bcpoli #InclusiveEdMonth
#AdvoCon2019 Workshop: Inquiry-based Learning as Inclusion (Middle and High School) presented by @hopkinsjeff #bced #bcpoli #InclusiveEdMonth
#AdvoCon2019 Workshop: The Kwantlen 7 Laws and Our Everyday Struggle to Find Balance and Focus presented by @lukenative #bced
#AdvoCon2019 Full Schedule Brochure available – choose your workshops! #bced #bcedchat #InclusiveEdMonth
#AdvoCon2019 Workshop: @InclusionBC presents Avenues of Advocacy #bced #bcedchat
BCEdAccess #Exclusion Tracker Interim Report, February 8th, 2019 #bced #bcpoli #inclusionmatters
Shelley Moore presents a full morning workshop at our parent Advocacy conference in Surrey, BC – Inclusive Education: Who, What, Where, When, Why?!
Using Evidence to Advocate for Students and for Public Education – Annie Kidder of People for Education speaks at our annual parent advocacy conference in Surrey BC
We are working hard behind the scenes to bring together a stellar event. Whether this will be your first time attending or you’ve come to every one so far, we hope you walk away inspired, energized, and ready to take your influence to the next level.
If you’re looking for help to prepare you for the event or help you decide if this conference is for you, and to answer a number of questions, this is the blog post to read. Information will be updated here as it becomes available.
We invite proposals for workshops and presentations from self-advocates, parents and guardians, and other experts, around some of the themes identified by our membership. We also welcome other ideas fitting to the them of Equitable Access To Education, or to our mission as a whole: