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August 3, 2017 by root

Dr. Bonnie Schmitt & the Honorable Doug Currie, Receive Prestigious C21 Canada Shifting Minds Award for 2017

(L-R) Martellacci, President, C21 Canada, Dr, Bonnie Schmitt, President & Founder, Let`s Talk Science, Honorable Doug Currie, Minister of Education, Early Learning and Culture, Patricia Gartland, Superintendent of Schools, School District 43, Karen Yamada, Vice President, C21 Canada 

Toronto, ON, August 3, 2017 — C21 Canada, a leading not­for­profit organization promoting the accelerated change in teaching and learning practices across Canada hosted their annual awards reception Friday, July 21 in Charlottetown, PEI during Canada’s historic 150th birthday. This year’s reception honored Dr. Bonnie Schmitt, President & Founder, Let`s Talk Science and the Honorable Doug Currie, Minister of Education, Early Learning and Culture.

The board of C21 Canada­­–Canadians for 21st Century Learning and Innovation, had the great pleasure of announcing the National Shifting Minds Award winners for 2017 in the categories of System and Individual. This year’s recipients are:

The Honorable Doug Currie received the Shifting Minds National Award from C21 Canada for distinctive achievement in the field of 21st Century learning and innovation in the System Award category. System Awards are presented to recognize the work of enlightened educators working together to advance 21st century models of learning and teaching in Canada. C21 Canada’s awards recognize and celebrate leadership excellence in advancing teaching and learning practices in Canada consistent with our Shifting Minds 1.0 vision and framework document and our Shifting Minds 3.0 Redefining the Learning Landscape in Canada.

Currie is the current chair of the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada and is also co-chair of the National Early Learning and Childcare Framework committee, with federal Families, Children and Social Development Minister Duclos.

Dr. Bonnie Schmitt received a Shifting Minds National Award from C21 Canada for distinctive achievement in the field of 21st Century learning and innovation.

Dr. Schmitt received the award in the Individual Category. Individual Awards are  presented to recognize the work of enlightened leaders working together to advance 21st century models of learning in Canada. C21 Canada’s awards recognize and celebrate leadership excellence in advancing teaching and learning practices in Canada consistent with the Shifting Minds vision and framework document. “Education in Canada is world-class but our national system is dynamic and complex. It has been a privilege to work with many talented people over the past 25 years to help youth develop the competencies they need in a world underpinned by science and technology” said Dr. Bonnie Schmitt, “It is a special honour for this work to be recognized with the Shifting Minds award.”

“We recognize and applaud what Bonnie has accomplished through her excellent work at Let’s Talk Science, where she will continue to demonstrate her thought leadership and passion for lifelong learning through technological innovations,” said Robert Martellacci, ­President, C21 Canada.

The Shifting Minds Awards coincided with the semi­annual meeting of the C21 Canada CEO Academy of Canada made up of the top CEO’s/Superintendents from across Canada. The C21 Canada CEO Academy established this past year has the participation of the most innovative and progressive CEO’s from public school systems across Canada coming together to share and provide insight, leadership and direction to a 21st century learning, innovation and technology agenda.

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, President, C21 Canada Mobile: 416­569­2106 robert.martellacci@c21canada.org   www.c21canada.org.

 

Filed Under: Press Release

July 19, 2017 by root

C21 CANADA TO CELEBRATE CANADA150 WITH INNOVATION SUMMIT IN HISTORICAL CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI

The C21 CEO Academy to present a Pan-Canadian Perspective on Learning and Technology Innovation to the Council of Ministers of Education

Charlottetown, PEI, Wednesday, July 19, 2017 —  C21 Canada’s membership is composed of a unique blend of senior leaders from education, not for profits and the technology sector, will be descending upon PEI Wednesday, July 19th to reflect, celebrate and envision the next phase of innovation in Canadian education. “I extend a warm Island welcome to our C21 partners as they gather here this week to discuss innovation in education,” said Education, Early Learning and Culture Minister Doug Currie. “With full stakeholder engagement, we have greater capacity to ensure our students are gaining 21st Century competencies and that Canada remains a world leader in education.”

The C21 Canada Board members will join the CEO Academy for its 2nd bi-annual face-to-face meeting. The CEO Academy addresses the spread and scale of Global Competencies by focusing its professional learning inquiry on Shifting System drivers. In addition to celebrating Canada’s 150th through Learning and Technology Innovation, our Lead Learner focus will be on Community Engagement. “I’m extremely honoured and excited to be a part of this historical gathering of the foremost innovative leaders in education across Canada. We have an opportunity to make history in helping shape the future of education,” says Robert Martellacci, Co-founder & President, C21 Canada.

The CEO Academy is honoured to present a Pan-Canadian Perspective on Learning and Technology Innovation to the Council of Ministers of Education on July 20th.  C21 Canada Board members and VIP Guests are invited to attend the presentation and participate in a roundtable to follow. “CMEC greatly values the national insights on learning and technology trends that will be shared by the C21 CEO Academy at our summer meetings. Their contribution is vital to moving the Canadian Learning and Innovation agenda forward,” says Chantal Beaulieu, Executive Director/Directrice générale CMEC.

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.

About C21 CEO Academy

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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For further information, contact:

Robert Martellacci, President & Co-founder

C21 Canada

M: 416-569-2106

robert.martellacci@c21canada.org

Karen Yamada, Vice President

C21 Canada

M: 416-569-2106

karen.yamada@c21canada.org

 

Filed Under: C21 News, CMEC/ C21 Canada, Featured, Press Release

February 14, 2017 by root

LESTER B. PEARSON SCHOOL BOARD PRESENTED WITH C21 CANADA’S SHIFTING MINDS LEARNING AND INNOVATION SYSTEM AWARD

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(L-R) Robert Martellacci, President, C21 Canada; Karen Yamada, Vice-President, C21 Canada; Michael Chechile, Director General, Lester B Pearson School Board, Noel Burke, Commissioner, LBPSB.

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Montreal, QC, February 15th 2017 – It is with great pride that C21 Canada presents its Shifting Minds Learning and Innovation System Award to the Lester B. Pearson School Board.

The Lester B. Pearson Board of Commissioners in partnership with Director General, Michael Chechile had a vision that began with an idea for Digital Citizenship that has paved the way for global competencies that support a powerful culture of “Student Voice” through empowered learning.

“Lester B. Pearson School Board is emblematic of other past winners who have demonstrated excellence in innovative system-wide leadership practices worthy of national recognition, said Robert Martellacci, President & Co-founder, C21 Canada.  Past recipients include, Peel District School Board (Ontario) and Sun West School Division (Saskatchewan).

The Digital Citizenship Program became the inspiration for Quebec Ministry of Education resources supporting learning in the digital age. Chechile was responsible for bringing the first-ever Google Applications for Education Summit to Quebec.

“Michael’s passion and vision has been instrumental in engaging our students in their learning, resulting in their successes and that’s what we are all about – student success,” said LBPSB Commissioner Stein Day. ”His out-of-the-box thinking has greatly contributed to our ability to do more with less and this is an important, unique skill in today’s reality.

“On behalf of the Lester B. Pearson School Board, we are deeply humbled and honoured to be recognized with this great honour, “Chechile said. “From its inception, I want to thank all LBPSB educators and administration for their collective vision to empower student learning with powerful instructional tools in a safe, child-centered real and digital learning environment.”

Current collaborative practices of innovating teaching and learning, are creating collective “student voice” in students and educators that is transforming learning.

About Lester B. Pearson School Board

The Lester B. Pearson School Board is an English school board serving students and staff in 59 schools, adult and vocational centres, two International Language Centres, the Lester B. Pearson Vocational College, and an Administrative Centre on a territory from Verdun westward to the Ontario border.  The Lester B. Pearson School Board is recognized locally, nationally and internationally as a progressive and innovative public education institution.

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.

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For further information, contact:

Robert Martellacci, President & Co-founder
C21 Canada
M: 416-569-2106
robert.martellacci@c21canada.org

Karen Yamada, Vice President
C21 Canada
M: 416-569-2106
karen.yamada@c21canada.org

 

 

Filed Under: Featured, Press Release

February 8, 2017 by root

C21 exclusive podcast interview with Dr. Linda Kaser And Dr. Judy Halbert on the inspiration behind the Spiral Playbook

(L-R) Dr. Linda Kaser, Karen Yamada, Robert Martellacci, Dr. Judy Halbert

Dr. Judy Halbert is a co-leader of the Network of Performance Based Schools and the Aboriginal Education School Network in British Columbia, Canada. She has served as a secondary school principal, district leader and has worked provincially in school and district improvement. Currently on faculty at the University of Victoria and Vancouver Island University. Judy is committed to developing school leadership and school communities to developing school leadership and school communities focused on quality and equity.

Dr. Linda Kaser is a co-leader of the Network of Performance Based Schools and the Aboriginal Education School Network in British Columbia, Canada. She has served as an elementary and secondary principal, and a district leader. She has worked in senior policy roles with two provincial governments with special responsibilities for literacy, student achievement, and rural education. As a faculty member at two BC universities and an advisor at a third, Linda is committed to creating stronger links between the academy and practitioners.

Filed Under: C21 News, Featured, Press Release

February 6, 2017 by root

Exclusive Podcast with Award Winning Sun West Director & CEO Dr. Guy Tétrault

Dr. Guy Tétrault Shares His District’s Journey to Successfully Transform Learning in the 21st Century through PeBL

 

Dr. Guy G. Tétrault started his career in education in 1976. He received his B.Ed. from the University of Calgary, his M.Ed. from the U of Saskatchewan and his Ed.D. from the U of Toronto. He taught French as a Second Language and French Immersion, was the principal of 5 different schools in Alberta and Saskatchewan, was an Educational Consultant for Alberta Education for 7 years, was the Deputy Superintendent for Red Deer Catholic Schools, the Superintendent of Schools (CEO) for Medicine Hat Catholic and is now the Director of Education (CEO) for our Sun West School Division No. 207. Guy is a member of the C21 Canada Board and Founding member of the CEO Academy.

Filed Under: C21 News, Featured, Press Release

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