Introduction - Film and Television 11 and 12
Learning Resources
The Ministry of Education promotes the establishment of a resource-rich learning environment through the evaluation of educationally appropriate materials intended for use by teachers and students. The media formats include, but are not limited to, materials in print, video, and software, as well as combinations of these formats. Resources that support provincial curricula are
identified through an evaluation process that is carried out by practising teachers. It is expected that classroom teachers will select resources from those that meet the provincial criteria and that suit their particular pedagogical needs and audiences. Teachers who wish to use non-provincially recommended resources to meet
specific local needs must have these resources evaluated through a
local district approval process.
The use of learning resources involves the teacher as a facilitator
of learning. However, students may be expected to have some choice in
materials for specific purposes, such as independent reading or
research. Teachers are encouraged to use a variety of resources to
support learning outcomes at any particular level. A multimedia
approach is also encouraged.
Some selected resources have been identified to support
cross-curricular focus areas. The ministry also considers
special-needs audiences in the evaluation and annotation of learning
resources. As well, special-format versions of some selected
resources (braille and taped-book formats) are available.
Learning resources for use in BC schools fall into one of two
categories: provincially recommended materials or locally
evaluated materials.
All learning resources used in schools must have recommended
designation or be approved through district evaluation and approval
policies.
Provincially Recommended
Materials
Materials evaluated through the provincial evaluation process and
approved through Minister's Order are categorized as
recommended materials. These resources are listed in Appendix
B of each IRP.
Locally Evaluated Materials
Learning resources may be approved for use according to district
policies, which provide for local evaluation and selection
procedures.
Internet Resources
Some teachers have found that the Internet (World Wide Web) is a
useful source of learning resources. None of the material from this
source has been evaluated by the ministry, in part because of the
dynamic nature of the medium.
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