Welcome to the CES Career Education Community of Practice Site.

Welcome New Members

The CES Career Education community was created in 2017 to provide an avenue to support collaboration and conversation among career educators implementing and delivering career education programming. The community is dedicated to improving the collective knowledge of experienced and new educators alike not only what to teach, but how to teach it in ways that will best educator our students.

  • Provide an on-line venue to ask questions, seek answers and share experiences about career education. 
  • Improve our implementation and teaching of career education through ongoing discussion of and reading about other’s challenges and successful practices.
  • Identify and recruit members to participate in the on-line community.
  • Develop the next generation of leaders within our profession by encouraging them to write, present and use their expertise to help other teachers.

About CES Career Education Society

Learn about CES Career Education Society

Over 400 people from across the province enjoy the benefits and services of a CES membership. Members are linked into a well-established communications network created and managed by the CES. Conferences and seminars bring together career practitioners to share ideas, best practices and quality programs. Innovative resources and training programs are available. Issues concerning the career and learning management education field are discussed and addressed through the united voice of the CES and valuable partnerships are formed within the career community. The CES Career Education Society Web site, newsletters and annual magazine connect members to resources, information, and events. Keep reading to learn more details about the CES member benefits and services. Become a member.

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Welcome to the CES Career Education Community Site

What best describes your role in the school system?

Career Education Support Staff, Career Programs Facilitator, District Career Programs Coordinator/Staff


Which discussion groups are you interested in?

ADST, CE 8/9, CLC, Dual Credit, Everyday Career Development, Youth Train in Trades, Youth Work in Trades


Which CES region are you located in?

North West 49 50 52 54 82 87 92


What is your affiliation? (for example write: SD 35 or name of association/private school

SD52


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