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October 2016
 
 
News from CES Ontario: Advanced Workshop and Meet & Greet
  • Special workshops held in Toronto November 10 + 11
  • CES Ontario Meet and Greet
 
 

Advanced workshops held in Toronto November 10 + 11

As former participants in the Canadian Evaluation Society's Essential Skills Series, you may be interested to know that we are offering four advanced-level workshops this November in Toronto, ON.

Please join us for a rare opportunity to advance your evaluation skills and to connect with expert credentialed evaluators, including past and present CES Presidents.

Workshops qualify for application to, and maintenance of, the Credentialed Evaluator (CE) designation.

Thursday, November 10, 2 pm - 5 pm

  1. Advanced Survey Research — Benoît Gauthier, CE & Dr. Simon Roy, CE
  2. Focus Groups in Evaluation — Dr. Harry Cummings, CE

Friday, November 11, 9 am - 12 pm

  1. Conducting Complex Evaluations – Dr. Simon Roy, CE & Benoît Gauthier. CE
  2. After Data Analysis: A Policy Framework for Astute Recommendations – Dr. Gail Vallance Barrington, CE

Find out more about each workshop, including a full description and facilitator bios, by clicking on the links above, or by visiting our website. Registration closes November 3. Please contact Kaitlyn at admin@evaluationontario.ca for more information or help with registration.

 
 

CES Ontario Meet & Greet

You are also welcome to join us at our Social Meet & Greet on Thursday November 10, 2016 from 6PM to 9PM. Please join CES National board members, CES Ontario board members, as well as chapter members, new practitioners, students, and other evaluators for November's Networking Social at The 3 Brewers (275 Yonge Street). It will be a casual opportunity to meet and network with people from all across the evaluation field. Feel free to drop by anytime after work or our advanced workshops, and join us for complimentary appetizers and a cash bar and build your own network. We hope to see you all there.

Please register here.

 
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