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June 2017
 
 
Post-AGM Round-up and News
 
 
 
 
 
  • CES Ontario 2016-2017 Annual Report now online
  • Post-AGM Survey
  • July ESS: registration extended to July 10
 
 

CES Ontario 2016-2017 Annual Report now online

Special thanks to all the members who came out to the 2017 Annual General Meeting at Ryerson University last week. Among the materials presented was the 2016-2017 Annual Report. This report summarizes the chapter's activities over the last year, including the financial statements, letters from the committee co-chairs, information about our new directors, and the President's Report.

The Annual Report can now be downloaded as a PDF here, or is available on our website.

 
 

Post-AGM Survey

Members of the 2017-2018 CES Ontario Board 

A quick reminder that if you attended the AGM + Learning Event on June 22, please take a moment to complete our survey about the event. This will help us identify potential topics for future learning events, as well as troubleshoot any issues with registration, the venue, or the food.

Take the survey here!

 
 

July ESS: Registration extended to July 10

We are offering our four-day foundational course in Toronto this July. While this is an especially great opportunity for new graduates and evaluators working in education to take advantage of the summer months and get a comprehensive training in current trends, topics, and practices in evaluation, the Essential Skills Series is relevant to evalutors working in all sectors and at any experience level. Please share widely with your networks!

July 2017 Essential Skills Series
Location: Ryerson University, 63 Gould Street, Toronto
Date: July 17-20, 2017
Time: 9:00a - 4:30p
Cost: Member: $1,150 // Student Member: $575
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<<

 
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