Education Challenge Day

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On July 13, 2016, the Faculty of Education and AGILITY will be holding the second annual Education Challenge Day. The goal of the event is to engage the creative and critical thinking skills in Faculty of Education students by solving a real-world curriculum and assessment design problem. They will present their design ideas to a panel of judges which will include:

  • Joanne Neal:               Acting Executive Director of Programs of Study and Resources, Alberta Education
  • Robert Wood:              Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Lethbridge
  • Amber Darroch:          Associate Superintendent Curriculum and Instruction, Horizon School Division
  • Dawn Burleigh:           Assistant Professor, Aboriginal Education, University of Lethbridge
  • Rod Scott:                    Assistant Principal, Victoria Park High School  

The public is invited to attend Education Challenge Day on July 13th, 2016. Activities will take place throughout the day in the Curriculum Lab located on the 11thfloor of the Library.  Presentations will be displayed for judging from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM, with the opportunity for the public to choose their favourite solution through the People's Choice Award.

To get real-time event details, follow the Faculty of Education and AGILITY on Twitter (@ULethbridgeEdu and @ULagility). You can also check out their website to learn more about building on curriculum and assessment.

Room or Area: 
Curriculum Lab

FREE


Contact:

Reed Pisony | reed.pisony@uleth.ca | (403) 332-4034 | agility-ulethbridge.ca