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Highlights from the 7th Global Symposium

Posted in Maple Bear Global / Trainers & Teachers on Friday, June 23rd, 2023
EMPOWERING EDUCATORS FOR A GLOBAL FUTURE

Maple Bear has a robust training program that requires our Canadian faculty members to train, mentor, and coach our teachers in their own classroom environment in their own country. We want to ensure our trainers are equipped with the most up-to-date knowledge in the best education practices and trends. 

To support our faculty with their own professional development, we recently hosted the 7th Annual Global Symposium in Winnipeg with over 170 of our dedicated faculty members in attendance.  
 
Known as “Connect, Learn, Lead”, our Symposium served as a platform to exchange knowledge, explore innovative teaching approaches and foster a strong sense of community. With a lineup of esteemed Canadian keynote speakers and insightful presentations from 11 Maple Bear regional partners covering over 30 countries, our educators were equipped with the tools to nurture critical thinking skills, enhance math education, and create a lasting impact in the classroom. 
 
Check out our 2023 Symposium highlight video! 

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