Oct. 5, 2011
Issue 6
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It is only a matter of hours now before the polls open to Ontario's electorate. None of the pundits... More
The CPCO office and professional staff would like to wish all CPCO members and partner groups a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving. The CPCO provincial office will be closed Oct. 10, 2011.
This is the final call for CPCO's seminar on Oct. 12-13, 2011 for new vps. Register today for this dynamic learning experience.
Governments are paying increasing attention to international comparisons as they search for effective policies that enhance individuals' social and economic prospects, provide incentives for greater efficiency in schooling... More
Published by the Canadian Teachers' Federation Included in this issue: Gender in Education in Canada; Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women; Sexuality and Gender Minority… More
CPCO welcomes feedback and comments regarding this online newsletter. Please email Nelly Kelders at nkelders@cpco.on.ca.
Are You the Top Reason for Anger Outbursts in the Workplace?
The number one reason employees become angry is their supervisor, concludes… More
Today we don't attach a lot of symbolism to numbers. A few, mostly superstitious, remnants remain from former ages... More
A Prayer For Yourself As Leader PDF | DOC
Dear God, I think of the ways that I am a leader in my life.
Thank You For Your Wise Leadership PDF | DOC
Thank you for being willing to take the lead in your life.
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CPCO invites applications for professional learning developers and presenters. Details
CPCO would like to thank the more than 1,800 members who responded to our request for profile updates. Your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated.
The College Has Taken Action to Protect Students.
Consider running for a seat on Council. Details
Ontario Certified Teachers can receive discounts at attractions and stores … Details
It's never too early to start thinking about retirement.
Financially savvy women top the class: A woman's guide to building her own financial style.