HICE 2023 – Teaching During Times of Turmoil in Canada: Ensuring Continuity of Learning During School Closures

HICE 2023 – Teaching During Times of Turmoil in Canada: Ensuring Continuity of Learning During School Closures

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January 3, 2023

HICE 2023 – Teaching During Times of Turmoil in Canada: Ensuring Continuity of Learning During School Closures

I am attending the Hawaii International Conference on Education (HICE) this week, so I will be blogging some of the sessions there.  The second is also one of my own.

Teaching During Times of Turmoil in Canada: Ensuring Continuity of Learning During School Closures

In April 2020 of the COVID-19 pandemic forced all of Canada’s schools to begin emergency remote teaching for their K-12 learners. Over the past two and a half years the Canadian eLearning Network has documented the impact of the pandemic on K-12 schooling. This presentation provides a national overview and individual jurisdictional summary of each phase of the response to the pandemic.

Barbour, Michael –— Touro University California
LaBonte, Randy –— Canadian eLearning Network
Mongrain, Jean –— CCJ Entreprises

Time: 3:00 – 4:30 PM / Tuesday – 1/3/2023 / Room: Kahili 1
Session Topic: Distance Education
Session Chair: Barbour, Michael

As this is one of my sessions, I have embedded my slides below.

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