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January 24, 2014 — 

Teacher Candidates and potential employers look for opportunities at Education Exposition 2014

The University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Education Student Council (EdSC) is hosting Education Exposition 2014 (Ed Expo) on January 27 to 29, 2014. This exposition provides soon-to-be teachers the opportunity to meet and interview with local, rural and international schools, divisions and educational organizations.

Once again, David Mandzuk, Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba, is pleased to welcome the many representatives from the school divisions and other hiring agencies to Ed Expo. In his words, “This is an excellent opportunity for our Teacher Candidates to see who is hiring and what they are looking for, but also to gain a better understanding of the unique needs and priorities of various school divisions and independent schools.”

Peiki Loay, a 2013 graduate of the Bachelor of Education program and an active community volunteer accepted a teaching position in the Seine River School Division during Education Exposition 2013, agrees that Ed Expo is a great way for organizations and candidates to get to know one another. She encourages candidates to be themselves, to put their best foot forward, and make as many contacts as possible, which for her, resulted in additional divisions reaching out to her following Ed Expo.

“The opportunities available through Ed Expo should be taken seriously,” Loay advises. “Students have a wonderful opportunity to meet professionals looking for students who fit the culture of their schools, and students should be looking for employers that are well suited to them as well. Through Ed Expo, schools and divisions stand an excellent chance of finding the teachers that can diversify their schools, even if at the time of the event they are not hiring. Students should keep in mind that a good impression could be rewarded even after Ed Expo has ended.”

Ed Expo provides candidates the opportunity to demonstrate how the faculty’s emphasis on Aboriginal perspectives, inclusive practices and up-to-date curriculum and teaching practices has influenced them as educators. Also, students can point to examples based on the opportunities they have been provided though student teaching or service learning in rural and Northern Manitoba and abroad.

Typically, the Faculty of Education at the U of M graduates about 300 people a year, and according to data collected by Manitoba Education, approximately 70 per cent of them become employed in the K to 12 school system. However, Mandzuk acknowledges that, “Increasingly, graduates are finding employment as educators in non-traditional settings such as private business, adult EAL programs, alternative community-based programs and even within the correctional system. In other words, we are confirming anecdotally what we have known for a long time―that the Bachelor of Education degree program provides not only an excellent route to teacher certification but a way to develop pedagogical and communication skills that are of interest in a broad range of fields.”

Mandzuk also notes that with a new After-Degree B. Ed. proposal on its way to Senate, “The Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba will continue to prepare qualified candidates who understand the challenges of the profession and the realities of today’s classrooms while continuing to be well-positioned to prepare the next generation of educators for wherever their careers take them.”

On January 27, 2014, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., recruiters will host booths in the Faculty of Education inviting teacher candidates to learn more about their schools, divisions and organizations while pre-arranged interviews will take place January 28 and 29.

Click to see the Ed Expo Schedule of Events 

Education Exposition 2014 Poster

Education Exposition 2014 Poster

Teacher Candidates, Chantal Girardin and Briette Steinke
are the Ed Expo 2014 Coordinators.
They can be contacted at: edexpo [at] umanitoba [dot] ca

For more information, contact:
Jackie Duhard, communications coordinator, Faculty of Education at: Jackie [dot] Duhard [at] umanitoba [dot] ca or 204-474-7402

 

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