QPAT works to protect our individual rights and to work towards the collective good of all teachers across the province, and also to ensure student learning conditions and quality public education in Quebec.
"You have to be ready to not be the teacher you are here. You have to be ready to be a different kind of teacher." - Arla Connell (PTU)
« Vous devez être prêt à ne pas être l'enseignant que vous êtes ici. Vous devez être prêt à devenir un autre type d'enseignant, capable de vous adapter à un contexte différent pour partager votre expertise. » Arla Connell (SEP)
What do you do when you're feeling stressed or anxious? Psychologist Andrew Miki explains how many of the coping mechanisms that help us feel better in the moment — like procrastinating, overusing our smartphones or endlessly scrolling social media — actually leave us feeling more depleted over time. He shows how you can break these habits in order to build up resilience and improve your self-confidence.
Starling Minds: Hormones & Health: Supporting Yourself Through Life's Changes
Starling Minds - Santé hormonale: trouver le support nécessaire à travers les changements dans votre vie.
Share your Pink Shirt Day activities with QPAT Facebook and Instagram pages, as well as the Teaching in Quebec Facebook page.
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QPAT members Karianne Dicaire and Nadia Charest discuss what their personal experience was like volunteering for CTF-FCE's Project Overseas, now known as International Collaboration for Education (ICE).
Karianne Dicaire et Nadia Charest, membres de l'APEQ, partagent leur expérience personnelle en tant que bénévoles dans le cadre du projet Outre-mer de la FCE-CTF, maintenant connu sous le nom de Collaboration internationale pour l'éducation (CIE).
Teacher Reagan Nieden and her students celebrate the collection of one million tabs that will be donated to the Ronald McDonad House of Canada.