Professional Development in Multicultural Education
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Over thirty years of experience as both an educator and trainer in Canada and the U.S.
has taught me that in providing training it is imperative to not only provide a theoretical understanding of the topic, but give the participants practical skills that can be immediately applied. Training or
professional development does not have
to be tedious, in fact it should be enjoyable.
People learn best when motivated
in a positive, non-threatening
environment.
* Bill Howe was by far the most engaging
and effective facilitator I have ever had.
*The workshop was very inspirational,
working with and thinking with other
educators who are very passionate about multicultural education. Bill Howe’s presentations involve everyone, engage in different ways. I will be leaving the workshop with a wealth of information from him, from
other participants and selected materials
given out.
*Excellent modeling of differentiated
instruction. I enjoyed Bill’s style, approach, facilitation, very generous with sharing of resources, and the most materials given to participants…more than any I have received
in my 25 years attending workshops,
seminars. Highly recommend this course – wish it were longer.