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  • Newsletter Spring 2017

    Newsletter Spring 2017

    23 July 2017
  • Newsletter Spring 2016

    Newsletter Spring 2016

    1 July 2016
  • Vision

    Vision

    ACEbc is committed to building community and school partnerships, integrating services, and promoting life-long learning to benefit children, families and communities.

    24 April 2016
  • Values

    Values

    ACEbc believes it takes a whole community to raise a healthy child. Healthy children and healthy families in turn build healthy communities.

    24 April 2016
  • Newsletter Fall 2015

    Newsletter Fall 2015

    1 September 2015
  • Heart of the Matter Conference

    ACEbc Provincial Conference on the Sunshine Coast that included:

    • Opening address by Sue Montebllo (Community School Principal, Burnaby)
    • Keynote speech by Mary Gordon (Roots of Empathy founder)
    • Coffee Table discussions hosted by Maria LeRose
    • Choice of 19 different workshops, catered food, and local entertainment!
    2 August 2015
  • Heart of the Matter Pre-Conference

    2 August 2015
  • Out of School Time Programs Make Sense

    An ACEbc VIdeo about how Out of School Time (OST) Programming makes sense for today’s communities, because:

    • OST Supports Families 1:10
    • OST Extends Learning 1:50
    • OST Supports Healthy Kids 2:56
    • OST Promotes Youth Leadership 3:41
    • OST Builds Communities 4:11
    • OST Changes Lives 5:00
    1 January 2015
  • Sunshine Coast Conference 2015: The Heart of the Matter

    Sunshine Coast Conference 2015: The Heart of the Matter

    • Angie Osachoff and Daljit Gill-Badesha “Promoting Children’s Rights and Participation through Value-Based Play”(PDF, 28 pages)

    • Lina Swiss: “What are Vancouver children doing after school? A look at out-of-school time using the Middle Years Development Instrument” (PDF, 24 pages)

    • Mind the Gap: Embedding Social Emotional Learning in your school district: From Theory to Practice (PDF, 32 pages)

    • “Safe Relationships, Safe Children: Making the ‘Invisible” Visible.”(PDF, 48 pages)

    • Sue Montebello: “Journeying to the Heart of Community Schools” (PDF, 28 pages)

    • Sukh Shergill and Maggie Karpilovski – “Scaffolding & Evaluating SEL Competencies in Out-Of-School Programming” (PDF, 51 pages)

    1 January 2015
  • Out of School Time Programs Make Sense (Short)

    An ACEbc video about how Out of School Time Programming addresses and supports the needs of today’s communities, through extending learning, promoting healthy living and youth leadership, and increasing adult attachments for children. Out of School Tiime programming supports families and builds a strong community!

    1 January 2015
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ACEbc

Committed to building community and school partnerships, integrating services, and promoting life-long learning to benefit children, families and communities.

  • About
    • Vision
    • Board of Directors
    • Why Invest in Community Schools?
  • Resources
    • Elements and Threads
    • Directory of BC Community Schools
    • Newsletter
    • Gallery
    • Videos
  • Membership
    • Register
    • My Account
  • Contact