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Parents Learn Virtually at 缅北强奸

Published: 21 December 2020

缅北强奸 students weren鈥檛 the only ones learning remotely this past semester; parents also did a great deal of virtual learning when the 缅北强奸 Effective Parenting Series moved from an in-person to an online format. Launched in 2018 by the Faculty of Education鈥檚 Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology (ECP), the Effective parenting series was held annually in the spring for an audience of 80 to 100 subscribers who attended a weekly seminar for four weeks. The in-person series would cost $80 per participant and was an excellent outreach initiative to showcase our Education experts and help our local community.

With the theme of 鈥淧arenting in the Digital Age鈥, the April 2020 Effective Parenting Series was all set to go when COVID struck. Months later, the series, under the new leadership of Dr. Adam Dub茅, was reformatted as three weekly masterclasses over Zoom starting in late October and focusing on the themes learning digitally, living digitally, and playing digitally. The virtual series was made free to the public to promote accessibility in these challenging times.

Publicity efforts began locally through the Faculty鈥檚 efforts and 缅北强奸鈥檚 University Advancement but soon went viral through school and parenting online groups and got significant media attention through , , , CJAD, and others. The series, which was anticipated to have an audience of 100 people ended up having 921 registrants and subsequently more than 800 YouTube viewers, confirming that our researchers filled a public need during COVID.

This popularity did not stop there as two new corporate sponsors, Addenda Capital and la Caisse Desjardins de l鈥櫭塪ucation, became financial supporters of two masterclasses and individual donors made their own contributions to the Educational and Counselling Psychology department.

At a time when many families are navigating how to gage healthy screen use, ECP鈥檚 articulate experts were there to illustrate the research and answer questions. If you missed these talks and Q & A sessions, .

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