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Curriculum and Program Update SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS CONFERENCE 2010 10 30. Inspiring Action on Education. Inspiring Action on Education , a discussion paper that advances a twenty-year vision of an educated Albertan a framework to discuss the vision, principles and key policy directions
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Curriculum and Program Update SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS CONFERENCE 2010 10 30
Inspiring Action on Education • Inspiring Action on Education, a discussion paper that advances • a twenty-year vision of an educated Albertan • a framework to discuss the vision, principles and key policy directions • Inclusive Education, Coordinated Approach to Early Learning, Personalized Learning with Flexible Timing and Pacing Through a Range of Learning Environments, Student-Centred Education, Responsibility for High Standards and Performance, Research, School Boards, Curriculum—Programs of Study, Balanced Assessment, Teaching and Learning Resources, Technology for Learning and Innovation, Parental and Community Engagement • Supported by new legislation and regulations (School Act Review)
ATA Courage to Choose • p 32 Informed Transformation: Cocreating a New Narrative for Learning in Alberta Schools • p 36 Navigating the Paradoxes of Informed Transformation • p 41 Learning Our Way to the Next Alberta—Can We Do It? • p 42 A Framework for Informed Transformation
Informed “Curriculum” Transformation • Primacy of teachers in designing curriculum based on provincial frameworks • Recognition of different learning styles and approaches so that all students can learn effectively • Multiple-track choices for high school students • Processes for curriculum development based on four principles • less is more in terms of curriculum objectives • Problem based work rather than content-dominant design • scope for each school to have significant local components and locally designed curriculum, and • professional teacher-based assessment for all levels
Teachers and the Teaching Profession • Enhancing the professional responsibilityof teachers • Sustained assistance for the Association’s efforts to provide professional developmentand supports for teachers and school administrators • Profession’s ability to set and maintain professional standards • Sustain and support networks of innovative communitiesof practice through the Association’s specialist councils
Setting the Direction for Special Education • The Setting the Direction Framework and recommendations are moving forward • www.settingthedirection.alberta.ca • Setting the Direction Framework Government of Alberta Response, June 2010 and Summary of Key Actions (Kits) • The Inclusive Education Online Planning Tool • A publication on Learning Coaches • Early Learning Pilots • Develop a regional service delivery model • develop a new funding model • Association and Special Education Council completing Background Paper on Learning Coaches • For more about what an inclusive education system means go to http://education.alberta.ca/media/1296822/inclusiveeducationfacts.pdf
2010/2011 Programs of Study – Links and Schedules Overall information on Education Website at http://education.alberta.ca/ • 26 Programs of Study • Implementation schedule and quick reference chart for 2010–20101 • www.education.alberta.ca/media/449087/impshed.pdfand www.education.alberta.ca/media/449109/impshed_ref.pdf. • Parent handbooks and summaries • www.education.alberta.ca/parents/resources/handbook.aspxwww.education.alberta.ca/francais/parents/resources/handbook.aspx • Learn Alberta • http://www.learnalberta.ca/Home.aspx To be connected toll-free inside Alberta dial 310–0000
LearnAlberta Update LearnAlberta.ca Passwords • Reminder: There will be no change in the LearnAlberta.ca usernames and passwords for jurisdictions for the 2010/2011 school year at this time. Teachers are encouraged to sign up for a personal account so they can access all materials on the site. Users who do not know their user names and passwords may contact LearnAlberta.Feedback@gov.ab.ca
Career and Technology Studies • Completed major review and revisions with emphasis on pathways for 28 occupational areas • Organized around five clusters • HRH: Health, Recreation & Human Services • MDC: Media, Design & Communication Arts • NAT: Natural Resources • BIT: Business, Administration, Finance & Information Technology • TMT: Trades, Manufacturing & Transportation • Implementation • English – September 2010 • French – September 2011
Career and Technology Studies • Information to support implementation of the pathways model is available on the CTS Learning and Teaching Resources page on the Education website • www.education.alberta.ca/teachers/program/cts/resources.aspx • Learning and teaching resources CTS program are listed in the Authorized Resources Database • www.education.alberta.ca/apps/lrdb/ • Implementation support from Alberta Regional Professional Development Consortia • www.carcpd.ab.ca/CTS_PD/index.html
CTS Learning and Teaching Resources • Red Deer College Library (403-342-3344) • All resources authorized for the Health, Recreation & Human Services (HRH); Media, Design & Communication Arts (MDC); and Natural Resources (NAT) • Juno Beach Academy/Lord Shaughnessy High School, Room 111, Calgary, (403-777-8750, Ext. 2232) • All resources authorized for the Business, Administration, Finance & Information Technology (BIT) cluster and the Trades, Manufacturing & Transportation (TMT)
English as a Second LanguageEnglish Language Learners • A revised version of the ESL Proficiency Benchmarks scheduled to be availableon the Education website • www.education.alberta.ca/teachers/program/esl/resources.aspx • www.learnalberta.ca
Literacy First: A Plan for Action • Alberta Education literacy webpage (English and French) • http://education.alberta.ca/teachers/program/literacy.aspx • Alberta Education’s commitment to work with its many partners and stakeholders to improve the literacy skills of Alberta’s K–12 students • http://education.alberta.ca/media/4970645/literacyfirst.pdf • Government’s coordinated strategies and actions that will support the vision, values and goals in Living Literacy: A Literacy Framework for Alberta’s Next Generation Economy (September 2009) • www.aet.alberta.ca/community/publications/framework.aspx
Professional Learning Literacy Pilot • Professional learning opportunities to further develop teacher understanding of what literacy is and of how to enhance literacy practices within their subject disciplines • ARPDC is working with Pearson Education Canada on a pilot to increase teachers’ understanding of literacy development and the use of effective instructional practices • Pilot involves six school authorities across the province • Lakeland Catholic, Aspen View, Livingstone Range, Golden Hills, Calgary Catholic and Red Deer Catholic Regional.
Mathematics Update • September 2010 - Provincial Implementation of grade 3, 6 and 9 (E&F) • September 2010 - Provincial implementation of 10-C and 10-3 (E&F) • Current information about programs of study, assessment standards, an easy-to-use authorized resource list, information fact sheets , etc. at www.education.alberta.ca/math • Information regarding mathematics resources posted on www.learnalberta.ca • Post-secondary institutions entrance requirements available at www.alis.alberta.ca/ec/ep/aas/ta/mathreq.html • Implementation support via the Alberta Regional Professional Development Consortia with the next two High School Mathematics Institutes tentatively scheduled for January 26, 2011 and June 24, 2011
Social Studies Update • Revised K–12 Social Studies Program of Studies in place as of September 2010. • Access to digital learning and teaching resources correlated to specific outcomes within the programs of study at www.learnalberta.ca • High school social studies K&E instructional support resource (for 10-4 and 20-4) under development • Implementation of the social studies program will continue to be supported through professional development opportunities offered by the Alberta Regional Professional Development Consortia
Education Tech News and Links • Subscribe to Tech News Monthly Newsletter http://education.alberta.ca/admin/technology/research/technews.aspx • Useful Technology Links • Alberta Education - Technology section • Emerge One-to-One Laptop Learning • Technology and High School Success • Supporting Innovative Classrooms • LearnAlberta.ca
Connection • Three editions of Connection: Information for Teachers will be made available in the 2010–2011 school year • http://education.alberta.ca/teachers/resources/connection.aspx • October, January and May editions include • include the latest details regarding curriculum, authorized resources, assessment, technology, special education, career initiatives, and Aboriginal education as well as professional development opportunities • Subscribe to receive notification of new editions by clicking on "Subscribe to the Connection newsletter" at the Web address given above.
Education Partner Links • Alberta Education http://education.alberta.ca/ • Alberta Regional Professional Development Consortium (ARPDC) http://www.arpdc.ab.ca/ • Alberta Teachers Association (ATA) http://www.teachers.ab.ca/Pages/home.aspx • Alberta Assessment Consortium (AAC) http://www.aac.ab.ca • 2Learn Education Society http://www.2learn.ca/
Off-Campus Education Handbook • The off-campus education handbook (2010) is optional for the 2010/2011 school year • Mandatory for September 1, 2011 (English and French) • http://education.alberta.ca/teachers/program/off-campus.aspx
Alberta Education Committees • Inspiring Action: “students and educators have access to a comprehensive technology platform for learning when and where they need it” • Alberta Education has struck five working groups to develop its “Technology Platform for Learning”. ATA on three: • Student Owned Devices—thetechnical and pedagogical issues related to students bringing their own computing devices to schools. • Technology Strategy—overall technology strategy and policy issues. • Synchronous and Asynchronous Collaboration—investigating collaboration tools for learning.
Children and Youth in Care • September 10, 2010, the Deputy Ministers of Education and Children and Youth Services signed the Success in School for Children and Youth in Care, Provincial Protocol Framework (PPF) • Shared responsibility to increase educational success for children and youth in care through • Timely information sharing • Involving students in decisions that affect them • Ensuring students feel welcomed, valued, accepted, supported and respected in school • Development of a Success in School Plan that meets their individual needs • Collaborative team approach is employed as evidenced by strong communication, relevant and appropriate information sharing, and collaborative planning • http://education.alberta.ca/admin/crossministry/ppf.aspx
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