Interpretation Canada partners with other organizations to support learning opportunities on a range of topics that are relevant to our members.
Explore the items below to learn more about current conferences, workshops, and sessions.
Information is posted in the language of submission.
Interprétation Canada travaille en partenariat avec d’autres organisations afin de favoriser les occasions d’apprentissage sur une vaste gamme de sujets pertinents pour nos membres.
Examinez la liste suivante pour en savoir davantage sur les séances, ateliers et congrès actuels.
L’information est affichée dans la langue où elle a été soumise.
November 3–4, 2023
Our friends at AQIP (the Association québécoise des interprètes du patrimoine) will be hosting their National Workshop this coming November. This year’s theme is “Cooperation in Heritage Interpretation and Cultural Mediation.” AQIP is joining forces with the Alphonse-Desjardins Historical Society to explore this engaging topic. The AQIP National Workshop will take place on Friday, November 3, 2023 at the Édifice Desjardins, in the heart of Vieux-Lévis. Please visit www.aqip.ca/fr/evenement for more information. Note that all sessions are conducted in French.
Registration is now open for the upcoming 4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning!
This initiative encourages and empowers educators to deepen their understanding of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives while strengthening connections with the local land.
We have confirmed an incredible line-up of Indigenous presenters and learning content as part of this initiative running from October, 2023 - June, 2024.
Registration is $120 (50% off for Indigenous participants) and includes:
And for those who just want to take in the presentations, resources & support (not the modules) you can now register for this part of the learning.
This learning opportunity is open to EVERYONE. While content in Season 1 is mostly in the context of Canada, this learning is relevant across Turtle Island (North America) and beyond.
We are partnering to offer this as an acknowledgement that authentically undertaking a personal learning journey takes more than just a day or month each year, but should be across all four seasons.