Media Advisory - Findings of a major national teacher survey to be released tomorrow at CAPTO meeting in Summerside, PEI Français
OTTAWA, May 4, 2014 /CNW/ - The President of the Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) will release the findings of a major groundbreaking survey that involved an unprecedented number of teachers from across the country who shared their views on learning and teaching challenges in Canadian schools plus the impact these have on their personal lives.
CTF President Dianne Woloschuk will present the report at the Annual General Meeting of the Council of Atlantic Provinces Teacher Organizations (CAPTO) being held in Summerside, PEI starting tomorrow.
Here are the details: |
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What: |
Release of findings of The Quest for Teacher Work-Life Balance survey involved 8,096 Canadian teachers |
When: |
2 p.m., Monday, May 5th |
Where: |
Loyalist Country Inn, 195 Harbour Drive, Summerside, PE C1N 5R1 |
Who: |
CTF President Dianne Woloschuk and delegates attending CAPTO AGM |
CTF is an alliance of nearly 200,000 elementary and secondary educators from 17 organizations (15 Members, one Affiliate Member and one Associate Member) across Canada. CTF is also a member of the international body of teachers, Education International. Follow CTF on twitter @CanTeachersFed and @EnseigneCanada.
SOURCE: Canadian Teachers' Federation
Francine Filion, Director of Communications, (office) 613-688-4314 or (mobile) 613-899-4247, [email protected]
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