Ministry Webcasts

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    This webcast on the new English Language Arts K-7 curriculum, with a focus on grades 4 to 7, is intended to support your professional growth over time and has been archived for viewing and re-viewing.
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    This webcast on implementing the new Mathematics K-7 curriculum is intended to support your professional growth over time and has been archived for viewing and re-viewing.
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    This webcast on the new Mathematics K-7 curriculum is intended to support your professional growth over time and has been archived for viewing and re-viewing.
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    This webcast on the new English Language Arts K-7 curriculum is intended to support your professional growth over time and has been archived for viewing and re-viewing.
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    This webcast about teaching core French in the intermediate years is intended to support your professional growth over time and has been archived for viewing and re-viewing.
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    This interactive webcast, recorded December 6, 2006, provided introductory-level content about using data for school planning.
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    This instructionally focused conference originally broadcast Oct 20-21, 2006 was designed for educators who work in BC's rural communities and schools.
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    This webcast, hosted February 22, 2006 by the Khowhemun Elementary School Planning Council (SD 79) and principal Charlie Coleman, builds on the 2005 webcast and highlights the school planning cycle, district and school connections from 2 different districts as well as providing examples of and tips for good communication and team development in support of creating a collaborative team. Examples and tips are provided through video clips that enrich the webcast content.
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    This webcast, broadcast to a live audience at sites across the province January 12, 2006, focuses on intermediate mathematics teaching and learning, with an emphasis on making meaning of basic facts. It includes video clips of Trevor Calkins working with a Grade 5 class.

    Part 2

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    In this webcast broadcast to a live audience at sites across the province on February 20, 2006, Trevor Calkins builds on Part 2 and leads discussion on how curriculum can make connections between number sense, spatial sense, patterns and relationships and data analysis and probability. It includes video clips of Trevor working with a Grade 7 class.
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    The BC Accountability Framework and its elements were presented by Deputy Minister Emery Dosdall, with Superintendents and Trustees highlighting the parts of the Framework and their district experiences at the BCSTA New Board Academy on December 10, 2005.
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    This interactive webcast recorded November 30, 2005 looks at the impact school, family and community connections have on student achievement.
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    On November 23, 2005 approximately 800 secondary school educators, parents and students from 23 BC sites participated in a live interactive webcast entitled Power of Portfolios.
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    Learning that Lasts: Changing our Minds - Richmond Superintendent, Dr. Bruce Beairsto May 4, 2005.
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    Assessment, instruction and learning in secondary classrooms April 7, 2005.
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    This interactive webcast hosted by Bruce Wellman on February 16, 2005 is intended to support teams working together, working with data, and improving student achievement.
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    Assessing and supporting early numeracy, January 13, 2005 and February 22, 2005.
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    Noted national and international literacy expert Faye Brownlie delivered her presentation Literacy in the Middle Years, about what makes students learn, at a live, interactive webcast on October 7, 2004 and November 18, 2004.