association of canadian community colleges 4th Annual Meeting - Seminar - Exhibition November 17-20, 1974 Hotel Fort Garry Winnipeg, Manitoba This is an invitation to the 1974 meeting of the Association of Canadian Community Colleges. __ The national conference program will commence on Sunday, November 17th at 7:00 p.m. with a “welcoming reception” and adjourn on Wednesday, November 20th at noon. For the first time two “mini conferences” on Communications and Health Sciences will operate in conjunction with the conference. There will be “SPOTLIGHT” sessions reviewing the College system in 4 provinces, 11 “MAJOR SEGMENTS” focusing on students in the Colleges, the Senior Academic Officer, Facility Development, Native Education, Student Services, the Board/Council member, Collective Bargaining; more than 15 different FORUMS, a business and regional meeting; a breakfast meeting and the Conference Banquet hosted by the Province of Manitoba. Local college tours, a “spouses program”, the continuation of “SHOW & TELL” and commercial and college exhibits and displays will round out a most exciting program. Reduced group travel fares through CP Air and a draw for 2 round trip tickets to Acapulco via CP Air will put the final touch on “COLLEGE CANADA ’74”. Remember: Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, November 17-20, 1974. COLLEGE CANADA’74 PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AND MEETINGS* SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17. REGISTRATION — commencing at 2:00 p.m. — Hotel Fort Garry COCKTAIL RECEPTION — 7:00 p.m. — Hotel Fort Garry MINI CONFERENCE NO. | — NOVEMBER 18-20 — Northstar Inn “Relating Industrial & Educational Communication Needs” sponsored by the Industrial and Technology Communication Department of Red River Community College and the ACCC. The conference will promote the exchange of information about communications programs in other institutions and industry and consider the various philosophies of teaching communications to technical students. \ (Detailed program outline now available from ACCC.) MINI CONFERENCE NO. 2 — NOVEMBER 15-17 — Fort Garry Hotel “Health Education in the Colleges” sponsored by the ACCC with the support and assistance of the Canadian Medical Association. The conference will examine accreditation, manpower requirements. simulation in clinical teaching, new program development and updating the Health Worker. (Detailed program now available from ACCC.) Spotlight Sessions — an overview of recent developments, proposed changes and commission reports in Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Quebec and Manitoba. Keynote Speakers — Duncan Campbell, President Public Affairs Alcan will open the conference at the “MONDAY MANITOBA BREAKFAST” and W. O. Mitchell author of such books as ‘‘Jake and the Kid” will highlight the Annual Banquet. Major Program Segments — extended examination of topics including: Deans of Instruction, a Critical Look Student Government — its organization Student-Administration Co-operation The Student in Faculty Evaluation Faculty Development — A Canadian Profile Native Education — Old Sun Community College A special play entitled “The Man Nobody Saw” — which poignantly portrays the concerns of our Native Canadians Student Services in the Colleges The Care and Feeding of a College President The Chief Executive Officer: Retread and Rehire or Fire? Collective Bargaining — problems in resolving conflict. Forums — individual presentations on such topics as: Time Management in College Administration Metric Conversion in the Colleges — present and future The use of Simulation in Teaching The Role of the Vocational Instructor Transactional Analysis in the Classroom Is Innovation Your Bag? The Colleges of Canada and International Development — a presentation from C.I.D.A. International Education — an update and status report on the World Association of Community Colleges and Technical Universities. Tours — The opportunity will be provided to visit Red River Community College and the University of Winnipeg Show and Tell — The conference will highlight more than 20 continuous sessions by selected Canadian Colleges to demonstrate recent innovations in-facility design, new-program ideas, new-or————- unique college services or interesting studies, to name just a few. These sessions will run concurrently with all other activities.