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September 11, 2015 by admin

C21 Canada is thrilled to welcome new board members

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Dr. Gina Cherkowski
Co-Founder & Director of Learning
Stem Learning Labs

Dr. Gina Cherkowski has a Masters in Teaching At-Risk Youth, with a double cognate Ph. D. in Mathematics Education and Culture Studies.

Dr. Cherkowski is a sessional instructor at the University of Calgary in STEM Education for preservice secondary teachers equipping them with the skills, tools and mindsets they need to inspire and educate the problems solvers, creative thinkers, and innovators of tomorrow. Gina’s specialty is teaching future teachers how to use robotics and technology in the classroom to create rich, meaningful learning experiences across the STEM disciplines.

Dr. Cherkowski has co-created and teaches a graduate level course called “Creativity Across the Disciplines” where she works with practicing educators and leaders in developing their creative capacity to design, explore and put into practice innovative new ways to teach STEM and Enterprise in the 21st Century.

Dr. Cherkowski’s passion is to ensure that ALL kids have the opportunity to experience opportunities for high level learning and success on their learning journeys. In her research with MIND Research Institute from California, Dr. Cherkowski examines the impact of using digital technology to teach math visually for students who traditionally struggle  in the math classroom. Dr. Cherkowski is a member of STEM Alberta, The Global STEM States, and is the founder and CEO of STEM Learning Lab where she shares her passion for ensuring all kids are aptly positioned for success in today’s fast paced, technology driven, data rich world.


 

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Thom Leiper
Thom is the VP of Sales and Learning Solutions at Nelson Education Ltd. He has twenty years of seniorsales leadership experience within the North American technology industry including the last eight years in national sales roles at Apple Canada and Nelson Education. A passionate leader committed to delivering innovative hardware and software solutions within the K12 learning environment, Thom provides a unique perspective on the creation of engaging content within the ever-changing world of education technology.

 

 


 

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Krista is the senior advisor & lead of the EdTech cluster at MaRS. She has been a passionate innovator and builder of technology-based businesses since 1988. As an engineer, entrepreneur, mentor, she is known for her comprehensive knowledge of existing and emerging ICE technologies and architectures. To date, Krista has personally advised over 350 startups and worked with 1,300 ventures in the ICE industries. Krista and her husband owned a children’s technology educational franchise that fostered early innovation and creativity in robotics, animation, digital art and video game design.

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December 3, 2014 by admin

C21 Canada — Canadians for 21st Century Learning and Innovation Announce C21 Canada CEO Academy

TORONTO, ON, December 2, 2014 — C21 Canada, a leading non-for-profit organization promoting the accelerated change in teaching and learning practices across Canada, enters its next phase in its journey to nurture 21st century skills in all students across Canada.

Following successful summits and round table events in collaboration with CMEC (Council of Ministers of Education Canada) and Canadian Chambers of Commerce, inspiration led to the formation of the C21 Canada CEO Academy, a concept connecting 21 innovative K12 School District CEO’s from coast to coast to share and create best practices and meet challenges standing in the way.

Dr. Guy Tétrault, Director of Education/CEO for the Sun West School Division in Saskatchewan and a new member of the Shifting Minds Academy believes, “Joining the C21 Canada Shifting Minds Academy provides you with opportunities to collaborate with 21st Century leaders who are focused on transforming traditional educational paradigms into systems that promote and develop 21st Century competencies amongst today’s youth!”

“C21 Canada is pleased to announce the creation of a CEO Academy for Learning Innovation and Technology. This Academy 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,” says David Roberts-President of 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, please contact Robert Martellacci at robert.martellacci@c21canada.org or visit www.c21canada.org.

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September 18, 2014 by admin

PROVINCE ANNOUNCES SISLER HIGH SCHOOL RECOGNIZED AS A NATIONAL LEADER, RECEIVES C21 AWARD FOR LEARNING AND INNOVATION

C21 AWARDS-31Sisler High School Receives C21 Shifting Minds Award for Excellence in Learning & Innovation
(L-R) David Roberts, C21 Canada; Dr. George Heshka; students receiving on behalf of the school (Stephanie and Gerrin); Karen Yamada, C21 Canada; Manitoba Minister of Education, Hon. James AllumManitoba, James Allum.

Education and Advanced Learning Minister James Allum was at Sisler High School today to congratulate students and staff being awarded the Shifting Minds National Award for Educational Technology from C21 Canada, a national not-for-profit organization that recognizes innovative leaders in education.

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April 9, 2014 by admin

The Advancement of Canada’s and Alberta’s Education Curriculum-Press Release

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MEDIA RELEASE

For Immediate Release
April 9, 2014

Gaining input on the educational needs of the future CALGARY – The advancement of Canada’s and Alberta’s education curriculum was up for discussion yesterday at a business roundtable led by Alberta’s Minister of Education, Jeff Johnson. The Calgary Chamber facilitated the discussion alongside the Calgary Board of Education (CBE), C21 Canada (Canadians for 21st Century Learning & Innovation), and the Council for Ministers of Education Canada in an effort to gain first-hand input on learning and innovation needs for the 21st century. Minister Johnson is the current chair of the Council of Ministers of Education Canada and has been actively soliciting the views of education and business leaders and other stakeholders on Canada’s national learning and skills priorities. The roundtable discussion sought input on how Canada can best prepare learners for life, work and further education. The preparation of young people is a shared responsibility and educators and policy makers need to hear from all voices on how to improve the current system.

“Yesterday’s discussion highlighted the importance of collaboration when it comes to the future of education in Alberta and across Canada,” says Calgary Chamber Board Chair Leah Lawrence. “A diversity of voices and perspectives will help strengthen our education system and ensure that all our children are equipped with the 21st century skills and competencies they need to reach their full potential.” “Under Minister Johnson’s leadership Alberta is ensuring its education system is relevant to today’s learners”, said John Kershaw, President of C21 Canada. “We are hoping Minister Johnson will have the same success in moving the Canadian learning and skills agenda forward in his role as Chair of CMEC.” The delegates to the meeting were informed that both Alberta’s and Canada’s educational systems as a whole do many things well, as Canadian students, and Alberta learners in particular, are in the top rank of international comparisons. However the Minister was advised that in today’s knowledge era the business community is seeking people with competencies such as creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, entrepreneurial thinking, communication and digital literacy.

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For more information contact James Callsen at jcallsen@calgarychamber.com 403 473 0696

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October 8, 2013 by admin

C21 Canada Comments on International PIAAC Report

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 Toronto, Ontario CANADA, Tuesday, October 8, 2013: Today’s release of an international survey on adult competencies in the 21st century is a wake-up call for Canadians.  Although Canada scored well relative to many participating countries, Canada is not in the top group of performing nations.

The Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) was conducted by the OECD and focused on three primary areas of adult competency (ages 16 to 65): literacy, numeracy and digital literacy. The specific findings can be found on the website of the Council of Ministers of Education Canada (CMEC) at http://www.cmec.ca/. CMEC is comprised of Ministers responsible for learning, skills and labour development and provinces are the constitutional lead for education in Canada.

The Honourable Jeff Johnson, Minister of Alberta Education inherited the Chair of CMEC a mere week ago. In a meeting today with education and industry stakeholders he listened carefully to the opportunities and challenges identified as a result of the PIAAC findings. “He is clearly a leader who is focused on moving the 21st century learning agenda ahead in Canada, in partnership and collaboration with all stakeholders.” says John Kershaw, President, C21 Canada.  The fact that C21 Canada was invited to a special briefing session with Minister on the PIAAC findings speaks well to his interest in reaching out to groups and organizations who are actively engaged in and supportive of the call for changes in Canada’s learning systems.

Although the real work of deciphering the data from the OECD survey now begins, the key messages C21 Canada takes away from the PIAAC findings and the Ministers briefing session this morning include:

1)     Although Canada’s ranking is relatively positive, we have much work to do to position Canadians with the competencies they need for success in the 21st century;

2)     Canada is not in the top group of performing nations, and there is wide regional variation in performance across the country.

3)     There is a direct link between highly skilled people with 21st competencies and future economic prosperity and social progress;

4)     CMEC and Minister Johnson are committed to leading a national discussion on how to ensure Canadians achieve the competencies they need for success and will be model collaborators in this process;

5)     OECD’s PISA results, to be released December, will continue to fuel the national discussion on learning and skills development;

6)     The call for change is emanating from many quarters, both internationally (OECD) and nationally (Equinox Summit in Waterloo http://wgsi.org/).

C21 Canada advised Minister Johnson and CMEC officials that our organization is committed to supporting their efforts to convene educators, business leaders and other societal stakeholders and promote a national dialogue on the need for 21st century models of learning and skills development in Canada.

About C21 Canada
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.www.c21canada.org


C21 Canada Founding Members
: Canadian Education Association, Calgary Board of Education, Canadian School Boards Association, Dell, EF Educational Tours, IBM, Microsoft, Nelson Education, Oxford University Press, Pearson, Scholastic Education, SMART Technologies.

Secretariat: 21st Century Learning Associates, MindShare Learning

For media inquiries, please contact:

John Kershaw, President, C21 Canada
Phone: (506) 470-4985
E-mail: John.Kershaw@c21canada.org
Website: www.c21canada.org

Robert Martellacci, Vice-President, C21 Canada
Phone: (416) 569-2106
E-mail: Robert.Martellacci@c21canada.org
Website: www.c21canada.org

 

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