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COMPLETE THE CATCA 2025 SURVEY TO IMPROVE FUTURE CONVENTION

CLOSURE REMARKS FROM CATCA 2025!

THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING THE CONVENTION AND FOR CATCA 2026 WILL HAPPEN ON FEBRUARY 19 AND 20, 2026 AT RDP.

STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM YOUR ATA LOCALS.

All pre-recording videos will be up until May 31st.


Venue: RDP Room 1600 clear filter
Thursday, February 20
 

9:00am MST

Short & Sweet, Why Word-Economy Needs to be in Every Writer’s Toolkit
Thursday February 20, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
Focusing on the art of concise and impactful writing, award-winning author Alexis Marie Chute delves into the importance of word-economy and its role in enhancing writing skills for students. Attendees will learn valuable techniques to convey powerful messages using minimal words, teaching students to refine their writing for maximum effect.
Topics covered:
Sentence structure
Imagery
Musicality
Editing and revision

Chute offers practical strategies to instill brevity, clarity, and precision in students' expression, enriching their communication abilities across various academic subjects. By embracing the concept of word-economy, educators can equip their students with a crucial tool that not only enhances writing but also encourages effective communication in the classroom and beyond.



Learning Objectives:
Literacy
Critical thinking
Resourcefulness

Why for teachers:
This session will delve into word economy, the musicality of words, and the power of concise communication. It is a session that will benefit all student writing.
Speakers
avatar for Alexis Marie Chute

Alexis Marie Chute

Creative Director, Alexis Marie Productions Inc.
Alexis Marie Chute is an award-winning artist, photographer, filmmaker, gallery curator, and bestselling author. Her books include The 8th Island Trilogy (Above the Star, Below the Moon, Inside the Sun) and memoir Expecting Sunshine: A Journey of Grief, Healing and Pregnancy After... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
RDP Room 1600

10:20am MST

Writing that Stirs the Heart
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am MST
Participants will learn how to use creative writing in two important ways. First, as an introspective, self-care tool to mend, strengthen and restore joy to the writer’s heart. See how words can foster a renewed sense of peace, passion, and purpose. Secondly, how to craft stronger writing, tell captivating stories, and communicate powerfully to move the hearts of readers. Writing styles of focus include: free writing, memoir, poetry, and fiction.



Learning Objectives:
Literacy
Health and wellness
Cross curricular learning


Participants should come prepared to write alongside presenter and award-winning author and artist Alexis Marie Chute. She will teach participants how to approach any artistic endeavor with mindfulness and freedom.

The writing styles presented—free writing, memoir, poetry, and fiction—will be discussed for their potential for personal expression, self-discovery, reflection, and as vehicles to share experiences with others and tell meaningful stories. Chute will introduce each style and outline how-to’s to ensure a positive writing experience. She will share how she used writing in her own personal journey, her struggle with depression, and the loss of her son, Zachary—as well as the breakthroughs that she experienced.

Target audience:
This workshop is for those looking for personal breakthrough, those with a story to share, and individuals responsible for facilitating creative writing with others.

3 Learning Objectives:
Describe how creativity, and specifically writing, can help them and others express themselves in a healthy and healing way, including left brain and right brain processes, for example.
Define writing styles, genres, techniques, and methods of implementation that empower writers to craft their words for optimal impact on their readers, prompting understanding, allowing new perspectives and engagement.
Identify which writing exercises are best suited for desired outcomes with the language to facilitate these creative explorations, including exercises and resource lists to support the writing.

Additional info relevant that will assist the reviewing of program:
This program provides a way for educators to replenish their own reserves, while also learning and exploring with storytelling formats that they may not have tried before. The education on how to share personal stories is an invaluable skill that can encourage and inspire communities. It places current tools in individuals and groups hands so that they can better themselves and their communities.

Behavioral outcomes, learning outcomes, instructional outcomes, and performance outcomes.
The opportunity to slow down and take time for personal and professional reflection in a safe and nurturing space.
The ability to discuss the biology behind creativity as an outlet for personal self-care and healing.
Ability to discuss the cultural relevance for creativity as a barrier-breaking community outreach tool.
A working knowledge of multiple writing styles and their creative characteristics.
Ability to describe these writing styles and how each can be used for personal expression, discovery, reflection, and transformation.
First-hand understanding of the exercises from trying them.
The ability to lead others through the writing exercises.
Speakers
avatar for Alexis Marie Chute

Alexis Marie Chute

Creative Director, Alexis Marie Productions Inc.
Alexis Marie Chute is an award-winning artist, photographer, filmmaker, gallery curator, and bestselling author. Her books include The 8th Island Trilogy (Above the Star, Below the Moon, Inside the Sun) and memoir Expecting Sunshine: A Journey of Grief, Healing and Pregnancy After... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am MST
RDP Room 1600

11:40am MST

Play Therapy Ideas for Middle School and High School Counsellors
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
You might not think play therapy interventions are relevant for Junior High, Middle School and High School Counsellors but they are! You will love these relevant, engaging, and insightful activities to use in your office for the easily engaged as well as the disengaged students. Come and learn a few play therapy activities to support students.
Speakers
avatar for Tania Diletzoy

Tania Diletzoy

Tania Diletzoy is a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. She has Masters in Counselling and has counselled children, youth, adults and families from a variety of backgrounds for over 20 years as a school counsellor, learning assistance... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
RDP Room 1600

1:00pm MST

Creating Thematic Book Clubs
Thursday February 20, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
This session will explore how to design and build thematic literature circles for any English class (10, 20, 30) in the -1 and -2 streams as well as in Grade 8 and 9. The focus will be on how to implement book clubs in the classroom in addition to weaving in personal response, creative, and critical writing. There will be a variety of creative projects and discussion tools showcased as well. Themes will include: new world orders, coming of age, survival, social justice, dystopian/apocalyptic, war and peace, personal adversity, magical realism. The session will center on practical methods of implementation, daily routines, and provide some suggestions for novel selections.
Speakers
avatar for Lauren Charanduk

Lauren Charanduk

Teacher
Lauren has taught English for over a decade in central Alberta, primarily teaching high school. She is currently on the specialist council for English Language Arts (ELAC) and has presented at their biannual conference.
Thursday February 20, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
RDP Room 1600

2:20pm MST

Skills Alberta - Inspire. Develop. Elevate.
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
If you are new to the Skills world, need help to motivate fellow teachers, or you want to learn more about Skills Canada Alberta (SCA) competitions and exciting programs, this presentation is for you! This interactive presentation is important for CTF and CTS teachers, school administrators, counselors, and general teachers who teach career pathways to junior and senior high school students. Learn about the variety of educational programs that SCA has to offer such as Skills in the Classroom presentations, classroom Try-A-Trade® kits, and the junior high program Skills Exploration Day that encourages the use of empathy through design thinking. If you interact with students who are looking for an exciting career path, work well with their hands, or who want to enhance their future career opportunities, the Regional, Provincial, National, and WorldSkills competitions push students to perform at their highest level while creating projects that align with the Alberta Education CTS curriculum. Educators will also learn about an amazing field trip opportunity where students get to see over 45 trade and technology careers in action and participate in Try-A-Trades.
Speakers
avatar for Skills Canada Alberta

Skills Canada Alberta

Education Initiatives Lead, Skills Canada Alberta
At Skills Canada Alberta (SCA) we promote excellence in trades and technology careers through skills competitions, hands-on programs for junior high and high school students, and educational resources. We aim to elevate and showcase the extraordinary talents of Alberta’s future... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
RDP Room 1600
 
Friday, February 21
 

9:00am MST

Phonological and Morphological Awareness Using SWI
Friday February 21, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) investigates English spelling to find the logic of the spelling system. It is known for building morphological awareness, but it also embeds many phonological awareness activities. Come see how you can use spelling work to build phonological awareness in your students.
Speakers
avatar for Amber Cahill

Amber Cahill

Teacher, Edmonton Public Schools
Amber Cahill is a teacher with Edmonton Public Schools. She has 19 years experience as a classroom teacher and has completed a Master's Degree in Special Education with a focus on Reading, Writing, and Oral Language Disabilities. She has been incorporating Structured Word Inquiry... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
RDP Room 1600

10:20am MST

Introduction to Structured Word Inquiry
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am MST
Why is there a w in "two"? Why don't we spell "does" like "duz"? How can we expect correct spelling from students when English is so full of crazy exceptions? Or is it possible that the English spelling system actually makes perfect sense? This session will introduce Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) and show how we can use it to find logic in spelling by teaching morphology, etymology, orthography, and phonology. These all work together to prove that our spelling system makes sense. Leave with lesson ideas for incorporating these concepts with your students.
Speakers
avatar for Amber Cahill

Amber Cahill

Teacher, Edmonton Public Schools
Amber Cahill is a teacher with Edmonton Public Schools. She has 19 years experience as a classroom teacher and has completed a Master's Degree in Special Education with a focus on Reading, Writing, and Oral Language Disabilities. She has been incorporating Structured Word Inquiry... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am MST
RDP Room 1600

11:40am MST

180 Days of Structured Word Inquiry
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
Are you interested in trying Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) with your class, but not sure where to start? I'll share the daily lessons and games that I used with a Grade 2 class to help us learn about word families and the logic of spelling.
Speakers
avatar for Amber Cahill

Amber Cahill

Teacher, Edmonton Public Schools
Amber Cahill is a teacher with Edmonton Public Schools. She has 19 years experience as a classroom teacher and has completed a Master's Degree in Special Education with a focus on Reading, Writing, and Oral Language Disabilities. She has been incorporating Structured Word Inquiry... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
RDP Room 1600

1:00pm MST

Counter Exploitation and Child Trafficking Initiative - Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
Friday February 21, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
Our mission is to raise awareness and empower communities to combat exploitation in all its forms, particularly human trafficking. Our presentations aim to dispel myths about online safety and highlight the alarming rise in reported exploitation cases, especially among vulnerable populations like youth and marginalized groups. Understanding exploitation is vital, as it can lead to human trafficking, with many individuals manipulated online. By educating attendees on recognizing grooming signs and identifying at-risk individuals, we empower proactive intervention. Our engaging sessions feature videos, scenarios, role-playing, and interactive tools to enhance learning.
Speakers
CM

Cindy Matheson

Cindy Matheson and Cam Pizzey are experienced educators with over three decades of combined teaching and leadership experience. Cam, an accomplished educational leader, brings over 30 years of experience, including 15 years in administrative roles, most recently as Principal at Don... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
RDP Room 1600

2:20pm MST

Explore How Online Science Simulations Support Scientific Literacy 7-12
Friday February 21, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
Enhance scientific literacy using the CER approach and ExploreLearning Gizmos, the 2024 CODiE Award Winner for Best STEM Instructional Solution for Grades K-12! This session introduces the pedagogical approach of CER, claim-evidence-reasoning, to promote scientific understanding and discourse. Participate in a modelled lesson using online science simulations to experience firsthand the strengths of a CER approach. Teachers are encouraged to bring a device.
Speakers
avatar for Karen Blumhagen

Karen Blumhagen

Implementation Coordinator, Alberta, ExploreLearning
Karen Blumhagen is an Implementation Coordinator with ExploreLearning. She has over thirty years of experience in education as a classroom teacher, learning facilitator, and administrator. Karen has observed firsthand the positive impacts of online simulations on student understanding... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
RDP Room 1600
 


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