The momentum is building for us to work together to build a personalized learning system that will help us keep pace with changing times through the creative use of technology, flexible learning opportunities for students and partnerships with
Feb 23, 2016
The momentum is building for us to work together to build a personalized learning system that will help us keep pace with changing times through the creative use of technology, flexible learning opportunities for students and partnerships with communities.
~ James Gorman, Deputy Minister of Education,British Columbia
FUSION EDUCATION How one online school creates blended
school experiences for students
Karen Flello, Kim Lemieux, Sally Morgan, Clint Surry
Our Presentation Context
A brief history of SIDES
The challenges we have faced
The partnership models we have introduced to meet those challenges
SIDES – Who are we? Regional distributed learning school – part of the Saanich
School District, located at the south end of Vancouver Island
Established 1988 (one of nine original DL schools) to serve a small geographical area; now able to provide education to students from around the province
Two sites – 70+ staff
Serves 4000+ students (K – 12 and Adults)
Teaches and provides support to 100+ students with special needs designations
SIDES – Where are we? SIDES is one of 50+ distributed learning schools serving both school-age and adult students in British Columbia.
British Columbia covers a geographical area of 366 thousand square miles.
Vancouver Island is home to BC’s capital, Victoria, and is located off the south-west coast of mainland B.C.
Our ContextMinistry of Education
(e-Learning Unit, Compliance Branch, Student Assessment Branch, etc.)
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School District (Saanich)(Board of Trustees, Senior Executive, Unions)
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South Island Distance Education School
The Early Days
The history [of Distributed Learning in BC] is like going from the sandbox, to the monkey bars, then straight to Cirque du Soleil.
~ Nick Smith, “The Quiet Revolution,” The Tyee, 2006
School à la Carte
Early Reactions… As a classroom-based and online teacher, when I read
about it, I thought I could actually hear the sledgehammers thudding on the school’s outer walls. I began to wonder if the term ‘significant changes’ on the opening page of the memo to teachers was intended as mere understatement or laughable irony. Is this mere change or the beginning of a deconstruction of the 150 year experiment we call public schooling?
~ Nick Smith, “The Quiet Revolution”, The Tyee, 2006.
Competitive educational environment created by provincial policies
An historical perception of what DL was compared to today’s reality
Changes from the needs of “exclusively SIDES students” to the needs of the cross-enrolled
DL Challenges
School year conflicts (10 month/12 month) University requirements for student entry Mandatory provincial information system Government assessment and data collection systems
System Challenges
“…Now is the time for courageous leaders, at all levels, to emerge and add their 'voices' to the debate. There are no experts with 'the answer' - we will have to invent the future ourselves together as we go along.” Anonymous
From whom will the answers come?
Cross-Enrolment Opportunities
K – 9 shared students – program based – arrangements
between schools
10 – 12 shared students – course based – students choose;
Ministry funds
Blended LearningStudents are able to work on online curriculum which is augmented by face-to-face seminar sessions
Summer Session
English 12 & AP Literature and Composition
“Flex Studies” & “Partials” Originally developed to support credit recovery
Allowed students to receive credit for prior learning and add only the Prescribed Learning Outcomes still required
Successful model, but has been halted due to policy changes
DL Support Block Ministry mandated Both schools receive funding Students work on a variety of courses in the same block
Cohort Model Neighbourhood school teachers use SIDES curriculum
Students are supported and assessed by their subject-area specialist in the neighbourhood school
Thank you for joining us.Karen Flello – Vice Principal
Kim Lemieux – Secondary Department Coordinator, Teacher-Librarian, Senior English [email protected]
Sally Morgan – Course Development Coordinator, Senior English [email protected]
Clint Surry – Senior Sciences teacher, Staff tech [email protected]
School District #63 (Saanich)
The momentum is building for us to work together to build a personalized learning system that will help us keep pace with changing times through the creative use of technology, flexible learning opportunities for students and partnerships with communities.
~ James Gorman, Deputy Minister of Education,British Columbia