NEWS RELEASE: Canadian Learning @Home Coalition Formed
Toronto, Ontario: April 23, 2020 — In response to the disruption caused by COVID-19, we are pleased to announce the formation of the Canadian Learning @Home Coalition supported by C21 Canada and MindShare learning, two established leaders in learning & innovation in education.
In recent weeks, we have witnessed the greatest crisis and mass disruption to student learning in the history of Canada with over 5 million K-12 students impacted, resulting in immense challenges thrust upon teachers, students and parents to ensure continuous learning at home.
The COVID-19 crisis is providing a catalyst in K-12 education in Canada to build on our strong public education systems and further support equity across schools with access to technology tools, resources and teacher training. read the full release
YUKON CEO ACADEMY WINTER SUMMIT
C21 Canada CIO K12 Leadership Alliance
C21 Canada Announces Launch of the C21 CIO Alliance News Release_Feb22_20
Whitehorse, Yukon: Monday, February 24, 2020 — C21 Canada, a leading not-forprofit organization promoting the accelerated change in teaching and learning practices across Canada announces the launch of the C21 CIO K – 12 Leadership Alliance at the CEO Academy Winter meetings.
“The CIO role continues to evolve at an accelerated pace given the technological revolution and complex delivery systems required across Canadian schools. C21 Canada is excited to play a leadership role in the country’s digital transformation in education. We offer a national lens, research and professional learning network to facilitate alignment with stakeholders and a deeper understanding of pedagogical needs in support of student success,” says Robert Martellacci, CEO and Co-founder, C21 Canada.
The mission of the C21 Canada CIO K-12 Leadership Alliance in concert with the C21 CEO Academy, is to provide a national forum and voice for Canada’s most progressive thinking K-12 CIO’s to focus on transforming, influencing and accelerating and leading 21st century innovation across all school systems.
“I am deeply honoured to be nominated for the “C21 Canada CIO K-12 Leadership Alliance”. Taking the lead to create a national forum for Canada’s most progressive thinking K-12 CIO’s to focus on transforming, influencing, accelerating and leading 21st century is quite a honour,“ say Dr. Mario Chaisson, Director of Research, Innovations and Change Management, District scolaire francophone Sud and founding Chair.
Founding members include: Dr. Mario Chaisson, Director of Research, Innovations and Change Management, District scolaire francophone Sud Peter Singh, Executive Officer
– IT Services at Toronto District School Board and Stephen Whiffin, Director of Instruction and CIO at School District #43. David Robert, President, C21 Canada, Karen Yamada, Chief Learning Officer & CFO, C21 Canada and Robert Martellacci, CEO, C21 Canada.
About C21 Canada
C21 Canada is a national, not for profit organization that advocates for 21st Century models of learning in education. Their belief is that 21st century models of learning must be adopted in public education on an urgent basis to position Canadians for economic, social and personal success in the high skills, knowledge and innovation-based economy.
For more information contact:
Robert Martellacci, CEO & Co-Founder
Mobile: 416-569-2106
National summit of education leaders meeting in Whitehorse
Education leaders from across Canada are in Whitehorse for the C21 Canadians for 21st Century Learning & Innovation CEO Academy Winter Summit. This is the first time this summit has taken place in Yukon.
This summit’s theme of Cultural Responsiveness, Relationships and Common Messages provided an opportunity for education leaders to learn about Yukon’s approach to student learning in Kindergarten through Grade 12 public education. Discussions included culturally responsive assessment and learning, Yukon First Nations Education Agreements, as well as how Yukon schools work in partnership with Yukon First Nations governments to support learning that is grounded in the community context and focused on reconciliation.
The summit kicked off with an opening reception at MacBride Museum on Sunday, Feb. 23 with presentations by Deputy Minister of Education Nicole Morgan and Yukon University Associate Vice-President of Indigenous Engagement Tosh Southwick. Participants visited Elijah Smith Elementary School and the Haa Shagóon Hídi, the learning entre in Carcross, to gain immersive learning experiences.
During the summit, the C21 Canada presented the Shifting Minds Learning and Innovation Acknowledgement to recognize all voices in Yukon, including Yukon First Nations, who have contributed to Yukon’s student-centred and culturally responsive classroom assessment model, and on creating a leading model of reconciliation for all Canadians.
“We are excited to be hosting education leaders from across the country here in Whitehorse. This summit is a great opportunity to share stories about the collaboration underway with Yukon First Nations in Yukon schools to support student learning and outcomes for all students, including examples of how Yukon First Nations ways of knowing, doing and being are included in Yukon’s curriculum and school programs.“Minister of Education Tracy-Anne McPhee
“We are honoured to be co-hosting the C21 CEO Academy Winter meetings with the Yukon Department of Education in Whitehorse. The Shifting Minds Acknowledgement is a token of our appreciation in recognition of our partnership, and leadership and innovative spirit demonstrated by the Yukon Department of Education.“Robert Martellacci, CEO & Co-founder, C21 Canada.
– C21 Canada is a national, not for profit organization that advocates for 21st Century models of learning in education. The goal of C21 Canada is to witness an accelerated pace of 21st competencies, instructional practices, and digital resources and services being integrated into Canada’s learning systems. C21 Canada is a unique blend of national education associations and knowledge sector businesses united in their belief that 21st Century models of learning must be adopted in public education on an urgent basis to position Canadians for economic, social and personal success in the high skills, knowledge and innovation based economy.
– The CEO Academy is a Pan-Canadian professional network of school system superintendents (chief executive officers of their district) committed to setting Canadian standards for 21st century learning, innovation and technology in the education system. Members share a focus on creating cultures of innovation and transformation, and a moral imperative to develop global competencies that students need for their future. This facilitated network is a model of collaborative inquiry on innovation and system scaling.
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