Thanks everyone who let use know there were hiccups with the registration login. All should be fixed and ready for you now.

Cheers.

 

Sent on behalf of Dr. Wayne Serebrin, Associate Dean, Undergraduate & Partnerships:

 

Hello,  We are pleased to announce registration for the B.Ed Program Day on November 6th, 2023, is open!

 

The day is scheduled as two half-day workshops with a 30-minute health break during each workshop and a 1-hour lunch break between sessions.

(Session 1 – 9am – 12 Noon. & Session 2: 1 – 4pm.)

 

All students registered in the B.Ed program are to choose two sessions from the options listed on the website, one for each time slot. Session descriptions and the link to register can be found on our UM Education page: Faculty of Education | University of Manitoba (umanitoba.ca) in the main banner area. You have until November 1st to register - but don’t wait, there are limited spaces available.  

 

If you are unable to register for a particular workshop, don’t despair, most sessions will be offered again on January 8, 2024. Registration for the January B.Ed Program Day will open in early December to ensure you have time before the break to register. Students taking field trips with their classes in November do no have to register for the November Program Day but will register for sessions when the January form opens.

 

As with all Professional Learning Days hosted by the Faculty, attendance will be noted by the session speakers.   You will not have to enter your attendance, as this is not considered a practicum day but a professional learning day for all enrolled B.Ed students.

 

 

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Nicole Jensen

Office of the Associate Dean Undergraduate & Partnerships

 

Faculty of Education

Room 213 Education Building

Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2

Phone: 204-474-9015

nicole.jensen@umanitoba.ca

 

 

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Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.