The forthcoming GOAL “academic and career guidance content” (ACGC) breaks down “Self-knowledge” into three aspects: Personal, Social and Educational. Dr. Thomas Armstrong provided much food for thought for helping students develop their self-knowledge in his presentation during the recent LEECQ conference: “Embracing Diversity, Supporting Equity.” Dr. Armstrong’s defines neurodiversity as: “An idea which asserts that […]
Archive | 2016

Neurodiversity and Self-knowledge
Tags: Arts Ed, Diversity, Life Skills, MST, PD
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Dylan’s Stage
The staff at Cinéma Cartier understand the aspirations of students in the adapted learning “Challenges” program at Québec High School and have offered a meaningful and fulfilling stage (work placement) to Dylan Brown, who has impressed them with his work ethic and constant improvement. They always have a great day when Dylan comes to work.
Tags: Community Engagement, CQSB, Diversity, Life Skills, Work Placements
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Making a “Caisse” for Entrepreneurship
There’s nothing like being entrusted with other people’s money to know real-world responsibility first hand. At Chateauguay Valley Regional High School, a dozen Cycle Two students are gaining exactly that experience. In partnership with Desjardins’ Caisse du Haut-St-Laurent, they are operating an in-school student “caisse.”
Tags: CD, EN Course, Financial Literacy, Life Skills, NFSB, OSentreprendre, Social Sciences
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Literacy Week Archeology Dig – Read, Do, Analyse, Write
Riverside Regional Elementary School within the Central Québec School Board (CQSB) celebrates Literacy Week annually in March with innovative activities and contests that promote reading and writing. Here’s how a 2015 archeology-based project, funded by ALDI, engaged students, staff, and the community in a hands-on learning experience sandwiched between reading and writing activities.
Tags: Archeology, Community Engagement, CQSB, Literacy, MST
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