Originally from Quito, Ecuador, Estefania C. Moreno graduated from Laurentian University in 2006 and earned a B.Ed. from OISE in 2009. She is currently completing a master’s in education at Nipissing University. A certified teacher in Ontario and Quebec, she has taught at the elementary, secondary, and CEGEP levels. Her research interests include the use of artificial intelligence in education and the evolving role of teachers in 21st-century classrooms.
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Sessions in which Estefania Moreno participates
Wednesday 5 November, 2025
Presentations:Me, Myself, and AI in the ClassroomEstefania Moreno, Central Quebec School BoardArtificial intelligence has revolutionized the world of education. Teachers are no longer expected to be subject area experts because information is now accessible at lightning speed. If students can acquire the information they need to gain subject specific knowledge, then the teaching profession must also adapt to the generational needs in education. I...
Sessions in which Estefania Moreno attends
Wednesday 5 November, 2025
Welcoming Remarks:Brian Lewis, Professor, Concordia University and Co-director, QUESCREN Opening Keynote Address:Partnering with Young People to Forge a Better Path Forward...
Roundtable:A Needs Analysis of Neurodiverse Students in the Quebec K-11 Educational SystemJulie Corrigan, Concordia UniversityLaura Del Giacco, Concordia UniversityGabriella Buggé, Concordia UniversityIn this roundtable, we will present the results of our needs analysis regarding the barriers and supports for neurodivergent students (e.g., students who experienc...
Quebec’s Postsecondary Education EconomyGraham Carr, President and Vice-Chancellor of Concordia UniversityModerator: Celine Cooper, Director General, Consortium of English-Language CEGEPs, Colleges and Universities of QuebecIn this interview-style session, we will discuss the current state of Quebec's postsecondary education economy, the sustainability of its institutions and possible paths forward.
We will be wrapping up Day 1 with an update from the Quebec English School Boards Association. Quebec’s English School Boards: Situation Update and AnalysisSpeaker: Joe Ortona, President of the Quebec English School Boards Association (QESBA)Joe Ortona, president of the Quebec English School Boards Association (QESBA), will present on the current state of affairs, the immediate and foreseeable challenges and im...
Thursday 6 November, 2025
Presentations:Overcoming Distance: Supporting Regional Students on Their Journey to Cégep Brittney Chabot, ECO-02Ashley Roy, ECO-02For the past two years, ECO-02 has been running PREP for Cégep at Riverside Regional High School, a program designed to support high school students from the Saguenay, a remote region with no English Cégep, as they ...
Format: 5-minute presentations followed by a group Q&A period Digital Literacy & Vocational Training Teachers: Preparing Student for Sustainable Work in a Trade Disrupted by a Digital WorldRobin Long, Provincial Organization...
Friday 7 November, 2025
Keynote AddressAmplifying Our Strengths, Protecting the Vitality of English Education in QuebecToula Drimonis - Opinion Columnist, Writer, and News ProducerThese are difficult times. The current government has cut education budgets drastically – and English-language institutions have not been spared. On the contrary, some argue that they’ve been presented as a problem for the survival of Quebec’s...
Presentations:Addressing The Ripple Effect for Better or Worse: Anglophone Youth Mental Health Crisis and Its Ongoing Causes and Consequences in New CarlisleMary Zettl, ENVIZSAGEMulti-generational disparities linked to mental health issues among anglophone populations in the Gaspé region are documented....
Lorraine O'Donnell, QUESCRENRaymond Théberge, Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada