2010 SAG Conference

Engaging the Brain - How to Maximize Every Learner's Potential

Friday, October 22, 2010, Holy Eucharist Parish Center, 460 Munroe Avenue, Winnipeg, MB.

sag brochureManitoba School Counselors Association (MSCA) and Manitoba Association of Resource Teachers (MART) Collaborate to Bring you this Awesome 2010 SAG Event!

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The session will be of strong interest to counsellors. The main focus of the day will be on Brain Engagement Principles, why the brain pays attention, gets stuck, thinks, works, etc. Research has a great deal to say about the brain and learning! It is possible to help students learn faster and remember more ... and have more fun.

Terry’s presentation is lively, humorous, and interactive. This session will focus on skill enabling students to maximize learning potential. You will leave with new knowledge and many eye-opening ideas that will make your challenging school year more successful for both you and your students.

Keynote Speaker: Terry Small, B. Ed., M.A.

MART and MSCA welcome Terry Small, a master teacher and learning skills specialist. He has taught for 28 years at elementary school, high school and university levels. His knowledge, warmth, humour and dynamic presentation style have made him a much sought after speaker at workshops and conferences. Terry has been on television, the radio and in the press. He has presented his ideas to over 180 000people. These ideas were recently featured on CTV, Global, BCTV, CKNW and in Student Success. His sessions are described as practical, fun, and provoking. Terry believes success is a skill anyone can learn.

 

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Mission Statement

The Manitoba School Counsellors’ Association is dedicated to the promotion and development of guidance and counselling services for children and youth. MSCA provides a forum and a voice for those interested in promoting the personal, social, educational and career development of young Manitobans.

MSCA represents school counsellors.
Let your voice be heard!

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