Sentences with phrase «provincial education»

These agencies often serve as an effective liaison between local residents and the state or provincial education agency.
Of course, Cowley and his team would love more metrics to add to the Report Cards, but are currently limited by the statistics chosen and collected by provincial education ministries.
Michael Fullan (formerly U Toronto, now independent consultant) was part of a team that led education reform in Ontario, Canada, which now has Canada's most rigorous provincial education system and highest school completion rates in Canada.
In Canada, for example, several provincial education ministries have voluntarily joined together to develop «pan-Canadian» curricula, starting with science.
Curriculum decisions, staffing authority and more rest with the government, whether provincial education departments or the Department of Basic Education.
Failure to adequately do so will extend the assumption that provincial education regimes and policies are not only appropriate for the education of Indigenous children, but are the primary methods by which these children should be educated.
It was in light of these changes that the Court developed the first provincial education course for administrative judges.
Madder says Realtors regret the rise in provincial education property tax and the suspension of the Graduate Retention Program — First Home Plan, and recognize that ending PST exemption on construction labour will increase costs in new housing.
This can happen in classes where teachers survey students about their learning styles or options in making curriculum; in student athletic programs where coaches facilitate connections between sports with learning through structured reflection; and in state or provincial education agencies that host programs to gather student voice about learning.
The findings of this evaluation represent the successes and challenges of the provincial education systems as well as those of Save the Children (Save the Children, 2009, p. iv).
A new report by the Alberta Chamber of Resources, a business group, and the provincial education ministry outlines the major findings from the study and proposes recommendations for businesses, educators, and policymakers.
With offices in California, New York, and Indiana, the firm has a clientele that includes: the White House, U.S. Congressional Committees, private sector companies, national education labs, state and provincial education agencies, foundations, professional organizations, and numerous school districts located throughout the world.
As the provincial education chair, she addressed the CREA National Education Assembly.
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