In addition to our conference, we are offering 3, 4-hour pre-conference workshops from 8am to 12pm on Monday, October 28th before the conference begins. You may choose from the following great workshop topics:
1. Pre-Conference Workshop: Vocational Qualifications: An In-Depth Exploration
This workshop will explore both the concept and assessment of vocational qualifications, with examples and document samples from Eastern Asia (including the Philippines, Vietnam, Hong Kong, China) the United Kingdom (including England, Northern Ireland, and Wales), and Western Europe. With a focus on the end user, and with the collaboration of representatives from various organizations (including WES, Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills, ECE, The Evaluation Company (SpanTran), University of Toronto, and IEE), this workshop will discuss different perspectives, frameworks, and methods of evaluating vocational education and training. In addition, attendees will learn about the BRAVO Project, the Copenhagen Process, and unique challenges and innovative approaches to fairly and accurately assessing vocational qualifications.
Presenters
The presenters for this workshop, Viktoria Jenkins, Adriahna Hann, Mirela Cacan, Silje Molander, Jade Jiang Ringer, Susan Whipple, and Pei (Peggy) Zhu, who represent WES, IEE, the Norwegian ENIC-NARIC office, ECE, The Evaluation Company (SpanTran), and the Comparative Education Service at University of Toronto, have a combined 60+ years of experience in international credential evaluation and global education systems. Together, their accomplishments in the field are exceptional, including publications in WES’s World Education News + Reviews, NAFSA’s Online Guide to Education Systems Around the World, presentations at TAICEP, NAFSA, AACRAO, EAIE, International ACAC, EducationUSA and ENIC-NARIC conferences and workshops, managing the BRAVO Project, and the proposal, development, and launching of a local scholarship for first-generation students.
2. Pre-Conference Workshop: Read a Document, Write a Report: Transcripteasers and Accreditricks for New Credential Analysts
This workshop is designed to provide participants with basic knowledge of foreign credentials and an opportunity to enhance their skills through practical, hands-on activities focused on reading academic documents and finding accreditation.
Presenters
Olivea is the Assistant Director at Transcript Research. Garrett Seelinger is the Director / Senior Evaluator at InCred – International Credential Evaluations and Sully Saucedo is the Assistant Director, International Admissions at Texas Woman's University.
3. Pre-Conference Workshop: A Survey of Religious Education
This workshop will discuss madrasah, pontifical, and yeshiva education in depth, while also touching on credentials provided by Seventh-Day Adventists and the Latter-day Saints. The focus will be on secondary and post-secondary academic credentials, introducing samples of religious education documents that credential evaluators might see, explaining how to find the appropriate recognition, OR confirm that there is no legal recognition, and further discuss the following questions and conundrums: Is non-education ministry-based recognition valid? Is another entity such as a Bureau of Religious Affairs considered recognised? What is approved versus recognized? (i.e. allowed to operate versus allowed to operate AND getting an actual higher secondary certificate that would allow you to access tertiary education)? Where would I find that legislation? What can you do with it? Does the credential allow you to access tertiary or other academic education? Retroactive approval/Removal of recognition/Changes in equivalency.
Presenters
Stephanie Cloninger, Evaluator, AACRAO; Lindsey Gullicksrud, Senior Evaluator, Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE); Matthew Cwiklinski, Credential Evaluator, Scholaro Inc.; Shelby Cearley, Senior Global Transcript Evaluator, Walden University
Please note: Workshops are held concurrently, so please sign up for only one. Pre-conference workshop fees are not included in the conference registration fee. The early registration discount ends on August 16.
1100 Bd René-Lévesque E, Québec, QC G1R 4P3, Canada
1-418-647-2411
The Hilton Québec, located on Parliament Hill, overlooks Canada's oldest city. All conference activities including workshops, sessions, meals and receptions will take place at the Hilton Quebec.
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To ensure that you get the conference rate and that TAICEP meets its contractual obligations, please use the following link to book your hotel reservation at the Hilton Quebec: BOOK NOW!
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Please NOTE: the Hilton reservation link above may not show availability for some nights. You can try another hotel reservation site (e.g. booking.com, hotels.com, etc.) or try one of the nearby hotels listed below.
NEARBY HOTELS:
Delta Québec, 3 min walk to Hilton Québec
Quebec City Marriott Downtown, 6 min walk to Hilton Québec
Palace Royal, 7 min walk, 5 min drive to Hilton Québec
Le Capitole, 9 min walk, 4 min drive to Hilton Québec
Hôtel Maurice, 9 min walk, 4 min drive to Hilton Québec
Monsieur Jean, 14 min walk, 4 min drive to Hilton Québec
Manoir Victoria, 14 min walk, 5 min drive to Hilton Québec
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, 16 min walk, 7 min drive to Hilton Québec
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TAICEP Conference Cancellation Terms
TAICEP reserves the right to alter or cancel, without prior notice, any of the arrangements relating directly or indirectly to its annual conference and/or the conference itself, for any circumstances beyond TAICEP’s reasonable control. TAICEP will not accept liability for any losses and/or damages registered participants may suffer on account of any alteration or cancellation. Participants are responsible for adequately arranging their own travel, personal liability and health insurance prior to attending a TAICEP conference.
Registered participants may receive a refund of conference and workshop registration costs paid to TAICEP, minus the following cancellation fees:
A. $50 fee if the cancellation is made by TAICEP, or if the conference attendee cancels prior to 21 days before the conference. This fee helps offset TAICEP’s per attendee administrative costs.
B. $150 fee if the conference attendee cancels between 21 days prior and one day before the conference begins. This fee helps offset non-refundable, per attendee food and beverage costs.
C. No refunds will be made if the conference attendee cancels on or after the first day of the conference.
Fees for additional activities such as networking events may or may not be refunded depending on TAICEP’s ability to secure refunds for these events from vendors. Participants in additional activities who do not show up at an activity will be charged the full fee.
Attendee substitutions are permitted without penalty but must be done in advance of the conference and requests should be sent via Email.
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2. TAICEP reserves the right to exercise its sole discretion in the acceptance or refusal of any request to exhibit at the TAICEP Conference.
3. Payment for exhibit space will be refunded, less a $100 processing fee, if a written request for cancellation is received by TAICEP no later than 90 days prior to the conference. No refunds will be made for cancellations after 90 days prior to the conference and/or if the company fails to attend the meeting.
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