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Deadline extended! January 2019 Essential Skills Series

January 2019 Essential Skills Series
Date: January 28 - 31, 2019
Time: 9:00 AM - 4 PM (check-in: 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM)
Location: Oakham House, Ryerson University, 63 Gould Street, Toronto
Registration deadline: extended to January 22, 3 PM
Price: CES members: $1150 // Student members: $575 // New Practitioner members: $862.50
Tickets:
Register online here
Meals: registration cost includes breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks
Facilitators: Tina Sahay

Is your new year's resolution to solidify your foundations in evaluation? Our Essential Skills Series is the perfect opportunity to spend four days immersed in the practices and models of evaluation. This course covers the basics of professional evaluation, including: common terminology; data collection methods; question design; data management, questions of scale and budget; and writing evaluation reports. The course also covers topics such as the ethics of evaluation, and overcoming resistance to evaluation processes.

We are also pleased to introduce a new Essential Skills Series facilitator, Tina Sahay. Sahay has more than 24 years of experience working in program management and performance measurement. She is an instructor for the Canadian Evaluation Society and has designed and conducted training programs for Toronto Public Health, Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, MOHLTC, Hastings Prince Edward Public Health and York University.

Register now for the January 2019 Essential Skills Series!

 
 

2019 Professional Development

Are you or someone you know interested in attending an Essential Skills Series session in 2019? We will be offering our foundational four-day workshop January 28-31 and April 15-19, with more sessions currently being scheduled in summer and autumn. Please watch our Events page for  information on how to register, and spread the word! 

We are also gearing up for another year of excellent intermediate and advanced course offerings. Stay tuned for more information as we roll out workshops through 2019.

PS: Did you know we can bring the ESS to you? If your organization has between 15 and 25 people who are interested in attending an Essential Skills Series, we are able to come to you for on-site training that can be tailored to your sector. Check out our website for more information.

 
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