Are you a Bachelor of Education student passionate about sustainability, youth leadership, agriculture, and hands-on learning? Are you ready to enhance your resume, connect with like-minded peers, and gain hands-on learning experiences that will inspire your future classroom?

What is Cultivate 2025?

Cultivate is a youth leadership summit, a two-day, fully immersive educational experience that brings together high school students, educators, and emerging leaders from across Alberta to explore pressing agricultural and sustainability issues, discover solutions, and inspire leadership!

We invite Bachelor of Education students to be part of this educational experience, not just as observers, but as active participants and contributors!

Where/When?

Delta Hotels Edmonton South Conference Centre

November 7-8, 2025

Apply Here!

Why Should Bachelor of Education Students Attend?

As a future teacher, Cultivate 2025 gives you the chance to:


Experience Environmental & Sustainability Education in Action

Discover how innovative programming can inspire and empower young people in ways that extend beyond the classroom.

Build Confidence & Communication Skills

Participate in workshops, panels, and activities that will develop your ability to lead, facilitate, and connect with students on big-picture issues.

Network with Educators, Experts & Potential Future Employers

You’ll meet a myriad of environmental and natural resource experts, experienced teachers, professionals, and school leaders, and have an opportunity to build connections that could shape your career.

Stand Out as a Teacher Who Cares

When you join Cultivate, this is a resume-building opportunity to demonstrate your commitment to environmental literacy, experiential learning, and student engagement; all qualities schools love to see in new teachers.

Why Should Bachelor of Education Students Attend?

Program Guide

Check out the 2025 Cultivate Program Guide Here!

Inside Education’s work brings us to all corners of the province, as such, we acknowledge the Indigenous Peoples in the area currently known as Alberta. The relationship the Peoples of Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8 and Alberta’s Métis Peoples have with the land is founded on a deep respect for the environment. This connection forms the foundation of our personal responsibility for stewardship of the environment, a connection Inside Education strives to foster among students and teachers through our diverse programming. Inside Education is a registered charity #101894319RR0001

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