TMC8 2025 Schedule
Friday Evening, January 31: Opening Dinner, Keynote, & Awards
Caledon Room, Intercontinental Hotel
5:30: Meet & Mingle
6:00: Welcome to TMC8 – Joseph Jeffery, Chair, Canadian School Libraries
6:15: Dinner
7:15: Keynote Speaker – Leslie Weir, Librarian and Archivist of Canada
7:45: Canadian School Libraries Awards
The Angela Thacker Memorial Award: Jennifer Brown and Diana Maliszewski
The Donald Hamilton School Library Advocacy Award: Wendy Burch Jones and the British Columbia Teacher-Librarians’ Association (BCTLA) Executive
8:15: Kick-Off Challenge – Melanie Mulcaster and Carol Koechlin
8:30: Closing Remarks – Joseph Jeffery
Saturday February 1: TMC8 Symposium
Ontario / Niagara Room, Intercontinental Hotel
7:45: Continental Breakfast
Morning Program
8:20: Land Recognition
8:25: Welcome to TMC7
8:40: Spotlight Speakers – Dr. Dianne Oberg and Diana Maliszewski: School Library Education in Canada: Leading for the Future
Challenge #1
9:10: Spotlight Speaker – Dr. David Loertscher: Characteristics of World Class School Librarians
9:40: Challenge #2
10:10: Break
10:30 Spotlight Speaker – Dr. Keith Curry Lance, Research Consultant
11:00: Table Talks – You will have the opportunity to participate in two table talks.
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12:00: Challenge #3
12:30: Lunch
Afternoon Program
1:15: Spotlight Speaker – Alanna King: Improving Disability Representation through the School Library
1:45: Table Talks – You will have the opportunity to participate in two table talks.
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2:45: Stretch your legs! Mix it up!
2:55: Canadian School Libraries Survey Results – Joseph Jeffery
3:20: The Big Think – Carol Koechlin and Melanie Mulcaster
3:40: Closing Remarks
3:50: Adjournment
Thanks for participating in the important work of TMC8!
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