WINNIPEG With most students in Winnipeg and Brandon now in remote learning, a group of mystery students from Chief Peguis Middle School left a surprise message of support for the staff at their school. The staff at the middle school were met Wednesday morning by some encouraging messages left for them on the school s steps. A group of unknown students had created a chalk message for their teachers and school staff. Dear principals & teachers, you are amazing! COVID can t stop us!! the message reads. You re simply the best! You got this! Staff from the school said while they don t know who left the message, it was a nice celebration as staff prepare for the shift to remote learning.
WINNIPEG With only two days until all K-12 schools in Winnipeg and Brandon move to remote learning, some parents are scrambling to adjust. “Having a disabled child that needs to be in the classroom in order to learn the right way and learn at the grade level was really, really stressful,” said Alyssa Ziolkoski, thinking back to last January and spring when all schools were teaching remotely. Elementary and high schools in Winnipeg and Brandon will start remote learning on Wednesday until May 30th, at the earliest. The province made the announcement on Sunday. “We’re in a bit of a panic stress to try and get something set up with him for the next, however long, in two days,” she said.
May 5, 2021 by Scott Hood
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Author of the article: Josh Aldrich
Publishing date: Apr 18, 2021 • 19 hours ago • 5 minute read • Dr. Anna Stokke, the chairperson of mathematics and statistics at the University of Winnipeg, says a restructuring of the math curriculum in Manitoba is needed to stop the decline in outcomes in the K-12 school system. Photo by Handout /University of Winnipeg
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A Manitoba math professor says we need to get back to the basics when it comes to teaching math in this province.
Anna Stokke, the chairperson of mathematics and statistics at the University of Winnipeg, said a paradigm shift in the approach to the way the subject is taught in K-12 levels is one of the biggest reasons math outcomes have plummeted over the last 20 years.
Author of the article: Josh Aldrich
Publishing date: Apr 18, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 5 minute read • Dr. Anna Stokke, the chairperson of mathematics and statistics at the University of Winnipeg, says a restructuring of the math curriculum in Manitoba is needed to stop the decline in outcomes in the K-12 school system. Photo by Handout /University of Winnipeg
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A Manitoba math professor says we need to get back to the basics when it comes to teaching math in this province.
Anna Stokke, the chairperson of mathematics and statistics at the University of Winnipeg, said a paradigm shift in the approach to the way the subject is taught in K-12 levels is one of the biggest reasons math outcomes have plummeted over the last 20 years.