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Who
can be a member?
Membership
in CAPE is open to:
• educators with district responsibility for primary education
• educators with an interest in primary education (teachers,
administrators)
• representatives from companies producing educational
materials
• retired educators

What
are the benefits of being a member of CAPE?
A
member of CAPE receives:
• all
copies of Calliope, CAPE's newsletter
•
notices of general meetings
•
opportunities to network with educators
involved in primary
education
•
opportunities to provide input and receive
information about
primary issues
• opportunities to serve on CAPE committees
•
regular updates about provincial
projects

What
types of membership are available?
INDIVIDUAL
MEMBERSHIP ($50.00)
•
Voting rights
•
Eligibility for nomination to executive
positions
•
Educators with district responsibility
for primary education
ASSOCIATE
MEMBERSHIP ($40.00)
• No voting rights
• Receipt of all mailings
• Educators with an interest in
primary education (teachers,
administrators, company reps, faculty of education
reps)
INSTITUTIONAL
MEMBERSHIP ($125.00)
•
Three individual memberships from one
District School Board
•
Voting rights for each individual
• Eligibility for nomination to executive positions
• Educators
with district responsibility for primary education
CAPER
MEMBERSHIP ($40.00)
• Voting rights
• Previous members of CAPE who have retired
as educators with
district responsibility for primary education


HONOURARY
LIFE MEMBERS
Honourary
life memberships are granted by the CAPE executive for the purpose
of recognizing a longstanding member who has made a significant
contribution to the organization.
Presently CAPE has 6 Honourary Life Members.
CAPE'S
PRIVACY POLICY
"The
Consultants/Coordinators' Association of Primary Educators (CAPE)
will only collect contact information about members that includes:
name, title, address, telephone number, fax number and email
address. This information will be collected for the purpose
of communicating association business with the membership. Information, collected by the association, will not be distributed
or shared beyond the CAPE membership without permission of the
members."

How
does a person become a member?
This year as we move to more of an online format, we are trying to provide you with the ability to become a member of CAPE by registering online instead of on paper. We have had many requests from members to be able to use a Visa card to register to become a member and in our online forum we can now do that. We have 4 different membership categories - Individual ($50.00), Associate ($40.00), Institutional ($125 for 3 people from one DSB) and CAPER ($40.00 for retired members), so there will be a category that will work just for you and your colleagues. As we are making this transition, we are offering that if you register as a member now, your membership will cover this year and also the next school year. A great opportunity and a small way to thank you as we move forward as an organization!
To become a member we encourage you to visit the website listed below. Also, if you haven't done so yet, you can sign up for our first General Meeting of the school year on Tuesday, January 24 at the Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board where you will have time to listen and interact with Dr. Stuart Shanker, Dianne Riehl and Jill Snider about the role of self-regulation and play-based learning.
http://capeprovokingpowerfulconversations.eventbrite.com
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