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​What is the benefit of joining a TIE-BC Chapter (local specialist association)?

Local chapters of TIE-BC meet to discuss inclusive education issues and provide networking support for their members. Here are some examples of what some of our current chapters have been up to.

Is there a TIE-BC Chapter in my district?


We currently have 9 active chapters in the province. To find out if there is a TIE-BC chapter in your area that you can join, click here to download the list of chapter locations and contacts.

What if there is no TIE-BC Chapter in my district?

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No chapter in your district? Why not start one? For information on how to organize a new chapter, click here. Additional information can be found in the BCTF's PSA Guidebook.
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If your chapter would like to share information about an activity or Professional Development event in your district, contact the Membership Coordinator at tiebcmembers@gmail.com.


​TIE-BC is a provincial specialist association of the BCTF.

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