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Education Plan to use assessment and survey data to better support students next year Superintendent of School Improvement Joanne Pitman speaks with the media on Monday, March 16, 2020. Photo by Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia
In the wake of a disruptive pandemic that tested students in multiple ways, public schools will build new learning strategies this fall based on detailed data collected from assessments and surveys of student concerns.
As part of its new “Education Plan 2021-24,” the Calgary Board of Education is vowing to use that data to strengthen its focus on achievement, equity and well-being, including new ways to support Indigenous students and address racism in schools.
/CNW/ - Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) is committed to supporting Indigenous communities in their response to COVID-19 and is working closely with Indigenous.