Dans le document Les trois « R » : renouveler, réorienter, rebâtir – Plan d’action en matière d’éducation de la Nouvelle-Écosse de 2015, nous avons pris l’engagement vis-à-vis de la population néoécossaise de renforcer l’intégration dans le milieu éducatif. Cela nous a conduits à élaborer des critères provinciaux pour l’élaboration d’un PPI, qui ont été intégrés dans TIENET.
Les critères provinciaux, détaillés dans ce VidéoScribe, assureront qu’il existe des données objectives justifiant la décision d’élaborer un PPI et qu’on s’est bien livré à un processus de communication pertinent avec les parents/tuteurs.
Ce VidéoScribe a été développé afin d’appuyer la mise en œuvre de la politique provinciale sur le code de conduite dans les écoles pour le premier septembre 2015.
Politique provinciale sur le code de conduite dans les écoles
In Nova Scotia’s Action Plan for Education 2015, The 3 R’s: Renew Refocus Rebuild, there is a commitment to Nova Scotians to enhance inclusive education. One action in the plan called for the establishment of provincial criteria for the development of an IPP. The criteria have been developed and embedded in TIENET.
The provincial criteria, described in this Video Scribe, will ensure that an IPP is the most appropriate programming for the student and that evidence exists to substantiate the decision to develop an IPP and that meaningful communication with parents and guardians has occurred.
This video scribe has been developed to support the implementation of Nova Scotia’s Provincial School Code of Conduct Policy which came into effect September 1, 2015.
The Hour of Code is a designated opportunity where people all over the world participate in computer science activities during a specific week. Students can work individually or collaboratively in groups or teams, teachers can participate along with their students. The online activities in the Hour of Code support many curricular connections but also promote problem solving, critical thinking, and logic. This video is a look at several Nova Scotia classrooms who participated in December 2014 and the rich learning opportunities this learning provided to students.
Teachers and students have access to more than 9,000 educational videos online through the Online Video Library (Learn360). Teachers can search for P-12 curriculum videos, create playlists, download movies and show them in the classroom. Students can login from school or at home, conduct searches and watch videos on any number of topics, as well as take notes and cite them in their school projects, a valuable tool for conducting research and gathering information. Learn more about this powerful research tool and how you can use it with your students.
Using the Online Video Library (Learn360) With Your Students