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August 2017
 
 
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  • September ESS: Spaces still available + NEW ticket price!
  • CES National webinar reminder
 
 

September ESS: Spaces still available + NEW ticket price!

We are offering our four-day foundational course in Toronto this September. This course provides comprehensive training in current trends, topics, and practices in evaluation, and the Essential Skills Series is designed for evalutors working in all sectors and at any experience level.

We are especially pleased to be introducing the New Practitioner ticket price, for CES members participating in our New Practitioner pilot program. In addition to all the regular CES membership benefits, New Practitioners receive 25% off all professional development offered by CES Ontario, including the Essential Skills Series. For more information about the pilot and who is eligible, please check our website.

September 2017 Essential Skills Series
Location: Ryerson University, 63 Gould Street, Toronto
Date: September 18-21, 2017
Time: 9:00a - 4:30p
Cost: Member: $1,150 // Student Member: $575 // New Practitioner $862.50
Meals: includes breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks for four days
Registration deadline: July 10, 2017
More information: please contact Kaitlyn at admin@evaluationontario.ca

>>Full course description // REGISTER HERE<<

 
 

CES National webinar reminder

Did you know that the Canadian Evaluation Society offers frequent webinars? These online seminars provide insights into important new trends and interesting practices. Free for all CES members, webinars are a terrific resource for professional development and maintaining your CE designation.

Coming up...

The Reflective Practitioner: The Path to Innovation
September 20, 2017
Presented by Gail Vallance Barrington, CE
This webinar will focus on Reflective Practice, one of the CES Evaluation Competency Domains. It will look at how and why we should incorporate reflection more fully into our working lives.

Harvesting Knowledge Through Reflection
September 27, 2017
Presented by Natalie De Sole
How can we as evaluators better harvest our knowledge gained while working in the field?

 
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