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Profile Information

Department:
Calgary Fire Department
Title/rank:
Dean of Training
Years of public service:
2
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree in Psychology
Masters degree in Communication
Doctorate in Adult Education
Topics you provide training for:
All recruit and incumbent training
Areas of expertise:
Education and Training
Curriculum development
Coaching
Bio:
Jane Duncan has over 30 years experience as an adult educator spanning instruction and curriculum development in dance/performance, communication, and faculty development in community colleges, polytechnics and universities. In addition Jane is a certified professional coach. Jane joined the Calgary Fire Department in September 2007 in the newly created position of Dean of Training in support of the CFD’s vision to become an international fire service leader.
Web site:
http://content.calgary.ca/CCA/City+Hall/Business+Units/Calgary+Fire...

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At 2:01pm on October 4, 2009, Martin Duchesne said…
Hello , I work in a city named Longueuil . It is located south of Montreal. My station is the number 23.

here is my phone number 514 836 8815, best regards Martin
At 7:15pm on July 11, 2009, Todd McKee said…
Welcome to the world's greatest training site. This is where the serious trainers come to train & learn from each other. Please allow me to invite you to the group called "HAZMAT PLACARDS TO SUCCESS". This group is for the firefighter, the EMA officer, and the HazMat Technician. I would love to hear what you have to say. This is a great time to join the group as our main focus is currently the first stages of the HazMat Incident.

Your friend,
Todd McKee
At 11:03am on October 23, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Please allow me to invite you to the group called Unique HazMat Incidents. I will be presenting this at 2009 FDIC and would love to hear some of your thoughts. We are currently talking about some real interesting issues.
Todd McKee
At 10:58pm on June 26, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Feel free to take a look at my HazMat group called HAZMAT NEWS AND TRAINING. TODD
At 7:43am on June 22, 2008, Rudy Horist said…
Jane -

Welcome to the community, I look forward to further sharing information with you.

Stay Safe,
Rudy Horist
At 10:59am on June 18, 2008, Scott Thompson said…
Hi Jane, Welcome. I would like to hear your thoughts on organizational modification...creating/developing learning cultures. I have had some success in this area but I am always looking to take it to the next level. Also any thoughts on mentoring in the fire service.....
At 8:25am on June 16, 2008, Forest Reeder said…
Hi Jane, thanks for joining. I think you'll enjoy this group.
At 2:23pm on June 15, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Hi Jane
I am an very old friend of Gordon and Colleen's I have been to several Baggers meeting there, you have a beautiful city. Welcome to the community.
Yours Bobby
 
 

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