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Margaret Crawford
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Sue Wilton
Rolanda Eirikson
Brenda Gear
Marie Buisson
Meredith Macleod
Jocelyn McPike
Matthew Adkins
Anastasia Sych-Yereniuk


Margaret Crawford
Margaret Crawford is an Early Childhood / Primary Specialist whose training includes degrees from Glasgow, Scotland and the University of Manitoba. She has taught Kindergarten and Primary School in Scotland, Montreal, Winnipeg (Manitoba), Alberta and Bangkok, Thailand.
She has been the Coordinator of Early Childhood Services for Okotoks region, Alberta, a member of the Province of Manitoba specialist group studying effective strategies for teaching young children how to read and a program Developer and Teacher Trainer for Kindergarten programmes in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Claire Taillefer

Claire Taillefer is a leading Canadian specialist in Early Childhood Education.
Ms. Taillefer has worked as an early childhood teacher, second language teacher, early childhood program developer, teacher trainer, illustrator of books for young children and school director.


She is a recognized western Canadian leader in programming for Nursery and Kindergarten schools in English and in French Immersion settings. Ms Taillefer has developed early childhood science programs used in the Province of Manitoba, led a provincial group in developing a handwriting program and workbook for Grade 1 and Represented Canadian teachers in program assessment visits to schools in Chad and Cameroon.

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Sue Wilton

Sue Wilton is an active teacher in the Louis Riel School Division in Winnipeg, Manitoba with many years of elementary teaching experience in Canada and Wales (UK). She holds Arts and Education degrees from the University of Manitoba and has participated in many professional development workshops related to the implementation of Literacy Centres, integrating sensory techniques into classroom programming and Mathematics. Ms Wilton's professional achievements include : service as a member of the writing the writing team for the Western Canadian Consortium English Language Arts Curriculum document; Chairperson of Early Years Committees; and, President of the St.
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Rolanda Eirikson

Rolanda Eirikson has been a teacher of early grade levels for more than 20 years.
She has an outstanding reputation as a teacher of reading and English Language Arts and
has been a coordinator specializing in English Language Arts. In 2001 Ms Eirikson was nominated for the Provincial Elementary School Teachers Aware for Teaching Excellence.
Her training is focused on the English Language Arts curriculum, strategies of instruction and assessment. She has developed teacher manuals and curriculum policy documents that are currently used across Canada. Ms. Eirikson has worked as a curriculum developer in English for Technical High Schools in the UAE, taught English in Colleges in Oman, conducted workshops for Maple Bear teachers in Korea and conducted Grade One Maple Bear teacher training in Brazil.

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Brenda Gear

Brenda Gear holds an M Ed from the University of Western Ontario and a B Ed from the University
of Windsor.
She holds certificates as a Primary Education specialist and a Special Education specialist.
Ms Gear has worked as a Kindergarten teacher, elementary teacher, teacher of gifted students and
a School District Consultant in Special Education early years. Ms Gear is the recipient of the Award of Distinction for outstanding contributions to education in London, Ontario. She has had a very successful career as a Principal and Vice Principal of elementary Schools in Ontario, Canada.
Ms Gear has served as Director of Maple Bear in Korea for two years and has also conducted Maple Bear training sessions in India for School Owners and for School Coordinators in Brazil.

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