Learning
Helping schools articulate a dynamic learning vision and pursue that vision with excellence and fidelity.
With a focus on relational and responsive learning frameworks, the learning services team supports schools in developing their learning vision in three dimensions: culture and character, mastery of knowledge and skills, and beautiful work.
Professional development events include an Annual Gathering of 1200+ educators, regional PD days, specialist conferences, learning design programs, and working groups.
Learning Services Offered to Affiliate Schools
- Consultation on a school's learning vision, professional work plan, and learning framework
- Â鶹èצWorking Groups are open to any K-12 educator to join an intentionally sized cohort of other Â鶹èצaffiliate educators who share a commitment and passion for the program’s topic of learning and design.
- Program specialization support, including student support services
- Site visits and progress monitoring tools to help you assess the implementation of your vision
- Connection to a broad network of Christian and non-Christian global learning initiatives
- Access to school culture assessments and “Panorama” student surveys (additional fee)
- Access to Edvance’s communication platform for support and collaboration with other Christian educators by subject and/or grade level
Â鶹èצWorking Groups bring together Â鶹èצaffiliate educators to collaborate and support each other in accomplishing a focus or task that's important to their school. Topics include curriculum design, leadership, Teaching for Transformation, and more. The working groups meet virtually each month from November to April.
Teaching for Transformation (TfT) is a multi-year design framework that roots the purpose of learning in God’s Story. Â鶹èצaffiliate schools can sign up to receive support and training to implement TfT at their school.
Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) is an online student assessment service from NWEA which enables learning leaders, teachers, and resource specialists to more effectively measure and support growth for students throughout the school year. Â鶹èצaffiliate schools can take advantage of a discounted rate and implementation support.
The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) allows students in independent high schools to pursue a skilled trade.
Student Support Services educators can access resources, experts, and timely advice.
Every Square Centimetre is a podcast celebrating and finding inspiration in from the amazing people, places, and practices in and around Christian education across Canada.
Contact
For more information on learning services, please contact Justin Cook: