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Social-Emotional Learning in Mathematics Reading time: 3 min
Provided by CDSBEO
The implementation of a new strand in mathematics known as social emotional learning is helping CDSBEO students develop a positive relationship with mathematics. Social-emotional learning skills help students develop confidence, cope with challenges, and think critically. This learning reflects current research and the government’s commitment to student well-being and skill-building.
Principal of Curriculum, Nancy McIntyre, and Curriculum Numeracy Consultant, Crystal Lake, provided an overview of how social-emotional learning is helping students to become more confident learners and thinkers. With the release of the 2020 new Mathematics Curriculum (grades 1 to 8), the Ministry of Education has embedded “Social Emotional Learning” as a new mathematics strand.
CDSBEO celebrates STEM learning Reading time: 2 min Blair Fitzsimons and students pre-COVID. Submitted photo.
ONTARIO – The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario (CDSBEO) trustees heard a presentation from Principal of Curriculum, Nancy McIntyre that explained innovative ways that the Board was using to teach Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) curriculum.
“When teachers look to incorporate STEM education in their classroom, it can be overwhelming without some type of guide as there are many different tools and options to choose from,” said Principal McIntyre. “One of the ways we have been able to support our schools is through the Curriculum lending library. Through the lending library, teachers can see the impact of various STEM tools firsthand, and they are then better informed to make recommendations to their principal, and in some cases parent council.”
Staffing service that helped with COVID response says RI owes $275,000 Jim Hummel, The Hummel Report © David DelPoio Sandy Leite, in her Warwick office, runs an employment agency that places workers with the state. She says the state owes her more than $200,000 on invoices going back to July.
The owner of an employment agency that has provided contact tracers, case investigators and other office workers for the Rhode Island Department of Health during the pandemic says the state owes her $275,000, with invoices dating to last summer.
“I did what was on the contract. They’re not holding up their end,” said Sandy Leite, owner of Colony Personnel in Warwick, which for more than a decade has provided long-term temporary employees for the Health Department, the Department of Children, Youth and Families, and the Department of Corrections.
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