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April 17, 2015 by admin

Innovation in Parkland School Division

In Parkland School Division, Innovation Week is an opportunity for students to engage in meaningful learning experiences, to pursue their own learning interests and to develop the skills and thought processes to become lifelong, passionate learners.  Students take on the role of innovator, taking the lead in their learning, while the teachers facilitate the process by guiding, questioning, encouraging and focusing.  Click to read more.

In creating these types of learning experiences for students and staff, Parkland School Division gives form to the Learning and Technology Policy Framework’s vision of students using technology to create and share knowledge and honours its own vision of being “a place where exploration, creativity and imagination make learning exciting and where all learners aspire to reach their dreams.”

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Tim Monds, Superintendent
Parkland School Division

 

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