Workshop Details:
- Day 1
- Part 1: 1:30 – 3:00 (part 2: 3:15 – 4:00)
- Room – Catalina 3
- In French with English translation

Description:
Welcoming an adult who needs to return to school to acquire prerequisites, responding to specific community demands, or organizing training for industry—these challenges are increasingly present in our centers.
Based on local and ministry programs, participants will have the opportunity to discuss and share possibilities for action in reference to specific situations. This is an invitation to reconsider standardized practices in order to better meet the real needs of our communities and our learners.
This workshop is intended for teachers and those who are involved in the implementation of programs and educational resources in AGE (Adult General Education).
Relationship to Community & Collaboration
The goal of this workshop is to better meet community needs through Adult Education.
Presenter:
Martin Adam
Kitci Amik
Mr. Martin Adam obtained his Bachelor’s degree (BAC) in secondary Geography teaching from Laval University in 1996. In September 1996, he began his teaching career at the Amik-Wiche School in Lac Simon. He participated in the implementation of several school projects, the most well-known of which are the establishment of a special needs education program, the guidance approach (approche orientante), and numerous entrepreneurship projects.
Subsequently, he continued his studies and completed a Specialized Graduate Diploma (DESS) in School Administration from the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue. He served as Assistant Director for 3 years, and in 2007, he was appointed Pedagogical Consultant for the secondary level and responsible for the certification of studies.
Given the constant demand to leverage his management skills, he was appointed to the position of Educational Success Coordinator in 2010.
In September 2011, Mr. Adam began the work of submitting a candidacy for the establishment of an Adult Education Center in Lac Simon. In November 2011, the opening of the center was officially announced for September 2012. Since then, Mr. Adam has served as the Director of the Kitci-Amik Regional Adult Education Center.
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