Literacy Archives - EducationMatters https://www.educationmatters.ca/Community Campaigns/literacy/ Calgary's Trust for Public Education Sat, 10 Feb 2024 01:40:17 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://www.educationmatters.ca/cms/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/cropped-Logo-for-Social-Media-32x32.png Literacy Archives - EducationMatters https://www.educationmatters.ca/Community Campaigns/literacy/ 32 32 Woodlands Learning Commons https://www.educationmatters.ca/project-matters/woodlands-learning-commons/ Sat, 10 Feb 2024 01:40:17 +0000 https://www.educationmatters.ca/?post_type=project-matters&p=24174

Woodlands School is upgrading our library into a learning commons and we need your support!

The Learning Commons model supports a learner-centered approach with a focus on active and collaborative engagement. A learning commons is a place that promotes:

  • - Personalization of learning, including hands-on learning tasks;
  • - Engagement with knowledge rather than passive consumption;
  • - A culture of inquiry and innovation;
  • - A dynamic physical environment that is both comfortable and functional;
  • - Authentic learning opportunities for all students.

 
This project will include the purchase of furniture, including soft seating, hard seating, bookshelves, and tables. It will also involve acquiring hands-on materials and resources to support a Maker Space area.

Please provide your contact and payment information below. Your contact details are required to generate an electronic tax receipt, which will be sent to the email address that you provide. EducationMatters is a charitable registration #898887005RR0001. Tax receipts will be provided for donations greater than $20.


 

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Woodlands School is upgrading our library into a learning commons and we need your support! The Learning Commons model supports a learner-centered approach with a focus on active and collaborative engagement. A learning commons is a place that promotes:
  • - Personalization of learning, including hands-on learning tasks;
  • - Engagement with knowledge rather than passive consumption;
  • - A culture of inquiry and innovation;
  • - A dynamic physical environment that is both comfortable and functional;
  • - Authentic learning opportunities for all students.
  This project will include the purchase of furniture, including soft seating, hard seating, bookshelves, and tables. It will also involve acquiring hands-on materials and resources to support a Maker Space area. Please provide your contact and payment information below. Your contact details are required to generate an electronic tax receipt, which will be sent to the email address that you provide. EducationMatters is a charitable registration #898887005RR0001. Tax receipts will be provided for donations greater than $20.
 

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Bowcroft Literacy https://www.educationmatters.ca/project-matters/bowcroft-literacy/ Sat, 19 Nov 2022 00:06:49 +0000 https://www.educationmatters.ca/?post_type=project-matters&p=22138

 

Teaching students to read has changed in the last year. It is no longer based on sight words or looking at pictures for clues. Students are taught how to decode words. There are excellent new resources published which we would love to have for all of our grade 1/2 classes. While we received some resources, there are not enough for FIVE grade 1/2 classes. At Bowcroft, many of our learners are behind in reading. Some as much as three years.

By grade 3, learners who read at-grade-level should be able to utilize existing leveled literacy books as they have been taught the majority of the code and are working on applying knowledge and developing deeper comprehension skills.

We have compiled a list of early literacy resources that would allow us to support those learners. These necessary classroom resources, if purchased all together, would cost $24,000. We very much appreciate your generosity in supporting our small, complex school.

 

Please provide your contact and payment information below. Your contact details are required to generate an electronic tax receipt, which will be sent to the email address that you provide. EducationMatters is a charitable registration #898887005RR0001. Tax receipts will be provided for donations greater than $20.

 


 

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  Teaching students to read has changed in the last year. It is no longer based on sight words or looking at pictures for clues. Students are taught how to decode words. There are excellent new resources published which we would love to have for all of our grade 1/2 classes. While we received some resources, there are not enough for FIVE grade 1/2 classes. At Bowcroft, many of our learners are behind in reading. Some as much as three years. By grade 3, learners who read at-grade-level should be able to utilize existing leveled literacy books as they have been taught the majority of the code and are working on applying knowledge and developing deeper comprehension skills. We have compiled a list of early literacy resources that would allow us to support those learners. These necessary classroom resources, if purchased all together, would cost $24,000. We very much appreciate your generosity in supporting our small, complex school.   Please provide your contact and payment information below. Your contact details are required to generate an electronic tax receipt, which will be sent to the email address that you provide. EducationMatters is a charitable registration #898887005RR0001. Tax receipts will be provided for donations greater than $20.  
 

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Haysboro School https://www.educationmatters.ca/project-matters/haysboro-school/ Mon, 08 Nov 2021 19:01:56 +0000 https://www.educationmatters.ca/?post_type=project-matters&p=20706

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Madame Sylvie Memorial Fund https://www.educationmatters.ca/project-matters/madame-sylvie-memorial-fund/ Fri, 10 Sep 2021 22:39:11 +0000 https://www.educationmatters.ca/?post_type=project-matters&p=20500

The Madame Sylvie Memorial Fund has been set up by her family and colleagues on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of her passing in April 2011. The purpose of the fund is to raise money for books and workbooks for the benefit of the students of Ecole Banff Trail where she taught for 17 years.

As a teacher, Sylvie expended a great deal of her time searching for resources, photocopying workbooks and textbook sections, and putting it all together for her daily classes. Most of this work was willingly done out of regular work hours in order to provide her students with the best possible opportunities for learning. Proceeds from this fund will help provide resources to Ecole Banff Trail to support student learning and teacher preparation.

Sylvie’s strength of character and dedication to the education of her students paid some personal dividends through the years. Many families expressed their gratitude for her skill and empathy with their children, and how pleased they were that another one of their kids was to be her student—which always warmed her heart. As the years passed, Sylvie would run into individuals who would tell her she had inspired them to become teachers.

She loved teaching and learning. Sylvie was grateful for the professionalism and dedication of her colleagues and she shared with them the unflinching standards and commitment shown by the best every day. This led her to be involved in many projects into which she wholeheartedly donated her time. Her lifelong love of art was well known and in the last few years of her time at the school, she started up a scrapbooking club. This took much of her time and quite a bit of her personal resources as well—she brought things from home for many of her projects, and this one was very special to her.

She was a consummate teacher. Her professionalism, dedication, and organizational skills were evident in all of her work—especially her physical classroom. It was always very neat because, every day, the children contributed to its organization. It was something to see the wee ones singing the “Clean-up Song” as they prepared for lunch break or day’s end.

Sylvie had a fierce dedication and loyalty to everything that she engaged in. While this could be amusing at times (evidenced by anyone who played tennis or volleyball with her), it was also inspiring. Her passion and dedication were evident in her relationships with her family (her son and two granddaughters, her husband and three stepdaughters), her colleagues, and her students. She loved her family and visited her mother, four sisters, as well as nieces and nephews as often as she could.

Her laugh came from her belly, through her heart and brightened many days. Even in the final days of her illness, she taught by example how to endure pain with strength and selfless dedication.

Sylvie would be delighted about this fund—I can feel her smiling.

 
Please provide your contact and payment information below. Your contact details are required to generate an electronic tax receipt, which will be sent to the email address that you provide. EducationMatters is a charitable registration #898887005RR0001. Tax receipts will be provided for donations greater than $20.


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The Madame Sylvie Memorial Fund has been set up by her family and colleagues on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of her passing in April 2011. The purpose of the fund is to raise money for books and workbooks for the benefit of the students of Ecole Banff Trail where she taught for 17 years. As a teacher, Sylvie expended a great deal of her time searching for resources, photocopying workbooks and textbook sections, and putting it all together for her daily classes. Most of this work was willingly done out of regular work hours in order to provide her students with the best possible opportunities for learning. Proceeds from this fund will help provide resources to Ecole Banff Trail to support student learning and teacher preparation. Sylvie’s strength of character and dedication to the education of her students paid some personal dividends through the years. Many families expressed their gratitude for her skill and empathy with their children, and how pleased they were that another one of their kids was to be her student—which always warmed her heart. As the years passed, Sylvie would run into individuals who would tell her she had inspired them to become teachers. She loved teaching and learning. Sylvie was grateful for the professionalism and dedication of her colleagues and she shared with them the unflinching standards and commitment shown by the best every day. This led her to be involved in many projects into which she wholeheartedly donated her time. Her lifelong love of art was well known and in the last few years of her time at the school, she started up a scrapbooking club. This took much of her time and quite a bit of her personal resources as well—she brought things from home for many of her projects, and this one was very special to her. She was a consummate teacher. Her professionalism, dedication, and organizational skills were evident in all of her work—especially her physical classroom. It was always very neat because, every day, the children contributed to its organization. It was something to see the wee ones singing the “Clean-up Song” as they prepared for lunch break or day’s end. Sylvie had a fierce dedication and loyalty to everything that she engaged in. While this could be amusing at times (evidenced by anyone who played tennis or volleyball with her), it was also inspiring. Her passion and dedication were evident in her relationships with her family (her son and two granddaughters, her husband and three stepdaughters), her colleagues, and her students. She loved her family and visited her mother, four sisters, as well as nieces and nephews as often as she could. Her laugh came from her belly, through her heart and brightened many days. Even in the final days of her illness, she taught by example how to endure pain with strength and selfless dedication. Sylvie would be delighted about this fund—I can feel her smiling.   Please provide your contact and payment information below. Your contact details are required to generate an electronic tax receipt, which will be sent to the email address that you provide. EducationMatters is a charitable registration #898887005RR0001. Tax receipts will be provided for donations greater than $20.

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