In the past day or two we saw these video news ideas from Quebec: Montreal school board launches virtual academy but not all students are eligible also have links to videos for: Remote learning continues in Quebec schools Parents unable
In the past day or two we saw these video news ideas from Quebec: Montreal school board launches virtual academy but not all students are eligible also have links to videos for: Remote learning continues in Quebec schools Parents unable
Yesterday there were a series of news items about the possibility that the English Montreal School Board (EMSB) were planning to open “a full-time virtual school for English students” called the Quebec Virtual Academy (see Montreal school board to create
Regular readers of the State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada annual reports will recall that in the 2018 edition of the report for the province of Quebec we wrote: However, a 2017 amendment to the Loi sur l’instruction
Earlier this week, Le Devior reported that: “School attendance may be mandatory by law, but more than 3,500 primary and secondary school students are taking their lessons remotely even though they have no health conditions that make them vulnerable to COVID- 19 .
So this is a French language report that was brought to our attention due to an article with the title “Online education is harmful, according to FPEP-CSQ study.” Now before we provide the information about the study in question, let’s
As we indicated in Quebec Superior Court and Remote Learning below is an English language translation of the Karounis c. Procureur général du Québec decision. The English translation made using Google Translate (https://translate.google.com/ ) and DeepL Traducteur (https://www.deepl.com/fr/translator ). Click on
While there have been many legal battles in the United States, this court case from the Quebec Superior Court May be the first in Canada that has focused on some aspect of K-12 distance or online learning. Lawsuit to be filed
It seems these days all of the recent focus in the Canadian K-12 distance, online, and blended learning community has been on the proposed changes in Ontario (with some good reason to be honest). However, there have been interesting developments