In the past few days, the State of the Nation: K-12 e-learning in Canada research team has begun to solicit responses to the annual individual program survey.
In contacting individual K-12 distance, online and blended learning programs, the team indicated that the State of the Nation: K-12 e-learning in Canada research project (see https://k12sotn.ca/ ), conducted in association with the Canadian eLearning Network (see http://CANeLearn.net ), began in 2008 and documents the state of Canadian K-12 distance, online, and blended learning; and proposes an agenda for the further improvement of e-learning in Canada. The research and its publications provide a comprehensive guide for those involved in the field of education in Canada who are interested in or involved with K-12 online learning. More information about the research can be found at the end of this email.
We are seeking involvement fromindividual K-12 distance, online and blended learning programs to assist us with this research. Below you will find a link to an individual program survey:
http://tinyurl.com/sotn-progra
The survey contains 11 questions about individual program offerings for the 2015-16 school year. The information provided will be used to augment information collected from your provincial Ministry of Education.
The results of each administration of the individual program survey are available on the State of the Nation: K-12 e-learning in Canada project website.
- Visit https://k12sotn.ca/
- Click on DATA AND INFORMATION
- Click on your jurisdiction
- Scroll down and all of the data for your jurisdiction is listed, along with the most recent year the data was received.
Please note, for the purposes of this survey e-learning is defined to include all forms of K-12 distance and online education (i.e., correspondence, videoconferencing, and online learning), as well as identified instances of blended learning where at least some portion of education is provided in a face-to-face setting.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Thank you in advance for your consideration, time and input into the State of the Nation: K-12 e-learning in Canada research project.
Michael K. Barbour
Lead Researcher, State of the Nation: K-12 E-Learning in Canada