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Continue reading →: Aligning with the 2019-2024 CES Strategic Plan (CES NS Fall Update, Part 2)
Hello Everyone, Last month we provided an update on upcoming professional development. Since then, we’ve also launched registration for an Indigenous Evaluation workshop with Dr. Nicole Bowman (check it out, if you haven’t already!). We’d now like to wrap up our fall update with info on CES strategic planning! CES…
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Continue reading →: Volunteer opportunities are still available for the Canadian Evaluation Society 2022 conference!
Are you interested in evaluation? Do you have some time to volunteer? Planning for the Canadian Evaluation Society 2022 (C2022) conference has begun. Volunteers are needed to support conference planning (e.g., planning the program and reviewing submissions, promotions and marketing, planning thematic events, managing volunteers, and completing an evaluation of…
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Continue reading →: Indigenous Evaluation: Foundations, Relationships, Application, and Situational Responsiveness with Dr. Nicole Bowman (Nov 30 and Dec 1)
Indigenous Evaluation: Foundations, Relationships, Application, and Situational Responsiveness Nicole Bowman/Waapalaneexkweew (Lunaape/Mohican), Ph.D. November 30 and December 1, 2021, 2PM to 5PM Atlantic Time Beginner level-English Register via EventBrite: https://indigenous-evaluation-foundations.eventbrite.ca/ Back by popular demand, Dr. Bowman is offering a repeat of her sold-out C2021 Workshop! Indigenous evaluation (IE) is a member…
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Continue reading →: What is “First Voice” point of view, and how does it apply to TRC?
In this month’s #EvalAFF video, Andrealisa shares how she applies the grammatical concept of “first person point of view,” which Merriam-Webster outlines here in contrast to second and third person points of view, in her own reflective practice related to honoring the principle of “nothing about us without us” in…
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Continue reading →: Upcoming Events and Learning Opportunities (CES NS Fall Update, Part 1)
Hello Everyone, After a much needed break over the summer, your Canadian Evaluation Society Nova Scotia Chapter (CES NS) board is back and excited to be supporting evaluators in our province again! For those of you who may not know, your CES NS Board for 2021-2022 includes: Dorian Watts, President…
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Continue reading →: Asking for a friend: Andrealisa Belzer just announced a Q&A series!
CES NS Past President Andrealisa Belzer, CE has just launched a new Question and Answer series focussed on evaluator capacity for TRC, DEI and Sustainability: “Asking for a friend” (#evalAFF). This series will complement peer learning within a monthly study group that starts September 24. Friends and members of CESNS…
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Continue reading →: Study/Discussion Group: Foundations for Creating Cultures of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Evaluation
CES-NS is pleased to offer a study/discussion group in 2021-22 to provide Atlantic Canadian evaluators with supported learning to understand and use evaluation as a tool for decolonization, equity and sustainability. “CES recognizes that evaluators have a role to play in addressing systemic issues that affect people’s lives. Evaluators are…
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Continue reading →: Employment Opportunity: Full-time Consultant with Research Power Inc.
Please see below to learn about an exciting employment opportunity as a Consultant with Research Power Inc. (RPI)! Or visit RPI’s website at https://www.researchpowerinc.com/were-hiring-full-time-consultant-wanted/
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Continue reading →: Your actions are so important to healing and understanding: A message from the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs
As we near the end of Indigenous History Month, many in the Maritimes and N.L. are planning alternative approaches to observing July 1. The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs have compiled specific steps for self-education, reflection, and action in this infographic: “Supporting Residential School Survivors and Indigenous People: What can YOU do?”
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Continue reading →: RFP Opportunity: Evaluation Framework for the Nova Scotia Post-Secondary Accessibility Framework
Mount Saint Vincent University is accepting requests for proposals for the development of an evaluation framework for the Nova Scotia Post-Secondary Accessibility Framework. Please see the PDF document below for details.
