Western Canada Character Education Conference 2010 - November 5 & 6, 2010 • Calgary, AB

Welcome to our 2nd Event

Palliser Regional Schools invites teachers, teacher assistants, counselors, school administrators, senior administrators, board members, parents, law enforcement officials, health practitioners, students, and anyone involved in the education and well being of children who have an interest in fostering and development of strong character traits in our youth.

This year's conference follows 2009's successful inaugural event held in Kananaskis, AB. In the fall of 2010, we hope to attract even more educators and interested parties from Winnipeg to Vancouver. WCCEC continues to be a unique experience that will inspire you, touch your heart, create new ideas, affirm your efforts, and motivate you to do even more in the sphere of character education. If you care about our children and the future of our world, you should come to WCCEC.

Last year's delegates said:

"Fantastic conference. The content was helpful and inspiring. I will look forward to next year's conference."

"I believe [this conference] is essential education for our students, staff and parents. Let's make it happen!"

"Outstanding work everyone!! Honestly one of the best conferences I've ever attended. Looking forward to next year."

 

 

Another reason not to miss this year's program.....it features:

Internationally renowned educator and award-winning author,

Dr. Michele Borba.

Michele Borba, Ed.D. is recognized for her practical, solution-based strategies to strengthen child’s behavior, self-esteem, character, and social development, and to build strong families. A sought-after motivational speaker, she has presented workshops and keynote addresses throughout North American, Europe, Asia and the South Pacific and has served as an educational consultant to hundreds of schools and corporations. Her proposal: “Ending School Violence” (SB1667) was signed into California law in 2002. She offers realistic, research-based advice culled from a career of working with over one million parents, educators and children.