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Key Initiative: FSL Market Conditions and Funding What’s the big deal?

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Page 1: Key Initiative: FSL Market Conditions and Funding What’s the big deal?
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Key Initiative:

FSL

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Market Conditions

and Funding

What’s the

big deal?

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Market Conditions and Funding

Curriculum- Release is imminent (September?)- Ministry Framework document

Funding- GSN FSL Allocation – $240.4 million- Canada-Ontario Agreement on Minority Language Instruction

2013-2018 agreement is currently being negotiated (formerly ‘OLE’)

- Centralized and decentralized purchasing

Competition- Nelson and CEC are out there and active. CEC is proving to

be a tough competitor. - This activity has helped to ‘heat’ the market.

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Understanding the Ontario FSL Framework

• Implementation begins in 2013-14 and extends over a ten-year period. Boards are required to develop and submit FSL plans that include measurable goals and to report on progress.

• 3 Goals identified in the Framework:1) Increase student confidence, proficiency and achievement in FSL.2) Increase percentage of students studying FSL until graduation.3) Increase student, educator, parent, and community engagement.

Activity: Strategic Focus Areas

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Thinking About FSL - Possible Initiatives, Pain Points

Imminent Curriculum

FSL Funding

FSL Initiatives:

Ontario Framework

Competition

Retention

LiteracyDigital

Professional Learning CEFR

Technology

Student Engagement

Action-Oriented

Approach

Assessment

Inclusion

Differentiation

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Key Contacts and

Responsibilities

Who holds

the key?

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Consultants Teachers Administrators

Leaders of Other Initiatives?

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Making the conversation

bloom…

differentiating our

Unique Positioning

Statement(s)

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What are the Ingredients in the FSL cupboard?

Echos and Echos Pro?

Fusion?

Languages for All?

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Differentiated UPS

Objectives: Improve student engagement and confidence in FSL and thereby improve FSL retention

Perceived Challenges:• Students are not motivated and do

not like French• New technology will be too

expensive to implement• It is really difficult for French

teachers to personalize their teaching and use technology á la carte

Key Initiatives: Update obsolete resources Personalize teaching and

learning in FSL classrooms Implement technology

Possible solutions:• Complete FSL program that is

entirely digital to save cost• PD for FSL teachers on how to

personalize their teaching and how to motivate students

• Access to digital resources that will get students excited about FSL

• Get parents involved in FSL programming

We’ve worked with another district (Grand Erie District School Board) to create a customized package – The Complete Canadian Learning Exchange Resource Package for FSL. It has enabled the district to get access to a complete Core FSL program for Grades 4, 5, and 6 entirely digitally. Now, teachers are connecting with students and parents online and they love the ability to share a variety of engaging material including interactive etexts, songs, videos, whiteboard activities and voice-recording functionality. It is really beginning to make a difference to their students’ enjoyment of FSL. It is also helping their teachers plan more effectively as they work to meet curriculum expectations. Perhaps we should discuss what might work for your district?

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UPS Scenario

Objectives:Implement a literacy-based

approach for our Intermediate FSL programs and provide help to our Teachers on how to plan for, and meet the expectations of the new

curriculum.

Perceived Challenges

Key Initiatives:- Provide PD for teachers on effective literacy practices in FSL- Committee review of available FSL literacy materials for grades 7 and 8.

Possible Solutions

UPS

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UPS Challenge

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Seven Steps

Special Considerations around the

Caution.

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Pre-Qualify Discovery Qualify Define

SolutionPresent Close

Account Managemen

t

• Pre qualify and qualify will be critical because there will be urgency around defining and presenting solutions with the release of the curriculum.

• Presenting – ensure customer awareness and understanding of pilot vs. final materials and process for teacher and student access.

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Sales and

Marketing

Supports

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Marketing and Sales SupportsEchos, Echos Pro, Fusion, Languages for All• Playbook for all resources

- combined grades response- timeframe for teaching Echos Pro- Assessment overview in Echos Pro

• Consultant Kits • Promo videos (Echos Pro videos and songs)• Administrator Letter for funding requests• Fusion eblasts and samples• Fusion TG Author Video, Author Webinars

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Highlights from our

Integrated Plans

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Integrated Plan Strategy

• Our strategy in the Ontario market will focus on customer segmentation and we’ve sought to classify school districts as 1) centralized purchasers, 2) de-centralized purchasers with strong curriculum leadership, and 3) de-centralized purchasers. Our marketing and sales approach must be to listen to the unique challenges and define solutions for these customers based on their profiles and their imperatives for success in their FSL programs.

• For the first category of school districts—centralized purchasers—we will continue to work with curriculum leaders to discover, qualify and define solutions. Several of these districts have requested committee presentations and pilots and we expect this to continue. This is an opportunity to work closely with curriculum leaders; understand their key initiatives, funding plans, and so on; and support them through their decision-making and piloting processes.

• For the de-centralized boards we will look to organize events in high-priority boards to engage teachers, qualify their concerns, and promote Echos Pro at the school level to encourage requests for funds for classroom resources

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Ontario FSL Events Breakdown

Objective: To engage decentralised districtsBudget: $800 per event.

• Vince – 2 events: London and Waterloo/Guelph • Katherine – 1 event Niagara• Liane – 2 events TDSB• Susan – 3 events Peel, York, Peterborough• Nancy – 2 events Ottawa, Kingston (Northern Roadtrip – possible

webinars)