Saskatchewan is Canada's sunniest province, averaging from 2,000 to 2,500 hours of sunshine annually.
The Curriculum and E-Learning Branch is committed to working collaboratively with partners to enhance the Pre-K to 12 learning program and to provide supports to the Learning Sector by: - Refining and implementing a provincial vision for strengthening the learning program and the use of technology in education
- Providing a range of consultative and advisory supports
- Co-ordinating systems of people, processes, and infrastructure to provide access, deliver programs, manage projects, and ensure accountability
- Developing and implementing policy, effective practices, and supports for the Learning Sector
- Managing provincial networks on behalf of the Learning Sector
- Promoting an innovative learning environment in the province through strategic professional development using a variety of methods and technologies
- Developing and implementing exemplary curricula/courses that reflect research and the context of Saskatchewan teachers and learners
- Identifying, evaluating, developing, recommending, and distributing resources to support teaching and the achievement of learning outcomes
- Delivering online and print credit courses at the secondary level based on Saskatchewan curricula.
The Curriculum and E-Learning Branch is composed of the following interrelated Work Units:
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