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Let’s Talk... The New Education Act!

Let’s Talk... The New Education Act! . Welcome!. “ It is essential to prepare our students for their future, not our present.” The Honourable Dave Hancock The Riverbend Ragg Times (September 2010, p. 9) . What is the New Act based on?. SPEAK OUT Student Engagement Initiative

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Let’s Talk... The New Education Act!

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  1. Let’s Talk... The New Education Act! Welcome!

  2. “It is essential to prepare our students for their future, not our present.” The Honourable Dave HancockThe Riverbend Ragg Times (September 2010, p. 9)

  3. What is the New Act based on? • SPEAK OUT Student Engagement Initiative • Online, forums, Annual Conference, Minister’s Student Advisory Council

  4. WHAT STUDENTS SAID • ... adults (parents/guardians and teachers) should communicate with them more effectively and frequently and adapt to students’ personalized learning styles • ...students should take more responsibility for their own education by studying more, paying attention, and supporting each other (Forum results)

  5. What is the new Act based on? 2) Setting the Direction for Special Needs Education engagement Initiative • 2008 (consultation to create new framework) • 2009 (proposed framework presented to the Minister) • 2010 (the Minister responds with strategies for Curriculum, Capacity Building & Collaboration)

  6. NEW VISION “One inclusive education system where each student is successful.”

  7. What is the new Act based on? 3) Inspiring Education: A Dialogue with Albertans • This initiative has developed a twenty-year vision of an educated Albertan as someone who is ...

  8. 21st CENTURY ALBERTAN • An engaged thinker • An ethical citizen • An entrepreneurial spirit

  9. Turning the Vision into Reality • Through Legislation • Through Regulation • Through Ongoing Discussion, Creativity, and Innovation throughout the entire system

  10. LEGISLATIVE PROCESS • Draft of Proposed Framework released for Discussion (October 2010) • Legislation finalized and presented to Caucus (RIGHT NOW) • Early to Mid-February: Session commences.

  11. During the Legislative Session • Minister requests permission to introduce the new legislation • First reading (No debate) • Second Reading (Debate confined to principles) • Referral to Committee (Detailed examination & amendments) • Third Reading (Debate, Amendments) • Royal Assent and Proclamation

  12. Regulations & Forward! • Once the legislation is passed, regulations will be written.

  13. Purpose of Tonight • To provide some basic “nugget” information on what the Act is expected to contain • To help you begin the process of assessing the Act.

  14. Ultimate Questions • Will the new Act support making the vision a reality? • What excites you? • What questions do you have?

  15. NEW ACT in 7 parts • Preamble 1) Access to Education 2) Opportunities for Learning 3) Student Needs & Dispute Resolution 4) Governance and Roles 5) Financial Responsibility 6) Educational Professions & Occupations.

  16. EXAMINATION OF 3 PARTS Tonight we will look at only three parts of the proposed framework document circulated in early October: • The Preamble (which sets out the Vision) • Governance and Roles • Financial Responsibility

  17. My Task Tonight • To Listen and Learn • With your permission, to collect your questions and comments at the end and share them with our SW MLAs, with my fellow trustees, on my website, through my Insights e-letter • Any problems with mentioning your presence by name? • Any questions?

  18. Your Task Tonight x 3 • Individually, read through the information provided and note what excites you and any questions you have. • Share questions and comments around the table. All questions and comments valid. Not trying to reach a consensus. • One person to record the questions on the flip chart. • One person to report back.

  19. But First… INTRODUCTIONS! Please introduce yourself to your table companions by giving your name. In one or two sentences… why are you here tonight?

  20. YOUR TURN: The Preamble If the Minister were in the room... • What would you tell him that you are excited about? • What questions do you have?

  21. YOUR TURN: Governance & Roles If the Minister were in the room... • What would you tell him that you are excited about? • What questions do you have?

  22. YOUR TURN: Financial Responsibility If the Minister were in the room... • What would you tell him that you are excited about? • What questions do you have?

  23. Summing Up!

  24. NEXT STEPS (ME) To share what you’re excited about, your comments, and your questions with ... • our SW MLAs, The Honourable Dave Hancock and Mr. Fred Horne • with my fellow trustees • With the community on my website and through my Insights e-letter To share the model of meeting with other trustees in the province.

  25. NEXT STEPS (YOU) I encourage you • To inform your friends and family, fellow parents, School Councils about the fundamental importance of the new legislation – this “once in a lifetime” opportunity. • Make time to study the new legislation once it is introduced: What do you support? What excites you? What questions do you have? • Let your MLA know!

  26. THANK YOU!

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