Piet Langstraat presented a power point as well as a strategy document at the February OPPs meeting. The power point was to give his observations of the conditions in our schools and a bit of comparison to what is needed for proper support of the new BC curriculum. He stated "We can do anything but not everything".
Power Point included:
-equitable access to resources - "resources" was not defined it was implied that technology was only part of that resource pool;
-collaborative learners(all learners not just students need to have the opportunity and support for collaborative learning);
-technology as one tool or resource that give "support for learning";
-the need in our district to meaningfully support teachers(**which will likely change to "educators" to include support staff);
-acknowledgement that there is a desire for equitable access but no one has come up with a plan yet;
-acknowledgement that every school has success in some area(s)"pockets of success" need a plan to spread that to all schools K-12.
Big Ideas:
-moving forward requires raising the floor (minimum requirement of support/resources provided by the district)
-empowering teachers(**)by supporting their learning
-deliberate investment for teachers(**)
-judicious & appropriate use of tech to support all learners
How;
-provide support for teachers(**) to work side by side in school
-provide equitable access to internet across all classrooms
-provide teachers with laptops(instead of desktops) & classroom mounted projectors
-provide schools access to digital tools for students
("Provide" is a district expense not an assumption that PAC will fundraise to reach this minimum level required for BC curriculum success)
The How will be presented on Monday March 7th. Mr. Langstraat wanted to let the Board know he was working on this with DLT and partners. He wants to rework the funding allocations to meet the plans requirements. The District plan will need to be respectful and invitational, staff and other community members(PAC) will need/be able to develop and implement their own plan to reach the goals set by the district which will include BC Curriculum changes. The plan needs to be sustainable because a blitz will not work in the long run. There has to be a plan to maintain the structure and minimums established. Each school has unique resources and needs and their plan should reflect those. The district plan will not state quantities of devices because if there is no desire or capacity to use a type of technology (training has not been experienced there yet or no implementation plan in the works) then it will not be effectively used to support learning.
The strategy is for an across the district comprehesive, flexible, collaborative effort to address the gaps we have which create or amplify inequity.
I am excited to hear the district will have a plan that allows for schools to assess the learning needs of their community, identify the resources(release time, mentoring, supplies, encouragement) required and then a means to provides district support for their plan in meaningful substantive ways.
A principal from a school that will likely see no new physical resources and one that will definitely see new resources were present and commented positively to the strategy. Supporting the need to have a higher minimum requirement for resources/support for staff migrating in the district.
Anyone is welcome to attend and participate in the discussion at the Board Committee meeting this Monday March 7 at 7PM at the Board office 556 Boleskine Road.
Audrey Smith
VCPAC President