Who We Are and What We Do The Advocate for Children and …
Who We Are and What We Do The Advocate for Children and Youth is an independent officer of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The advocate leads a team of professionals to advocate for the rights, interests, and well-being of children and youth in Saskatchewan.
Our vision is that the rights, well-being and voice of children and youth respected and valued.
Our mandate is defined by The Advocate for Children and Youth Act. We do:
Advocacy on behalf of children and youth receiving services from a provincial ministry, direct or delegated agency or publicly funded health entity. Investigations into any matter concerning or services provided to children and youth by a provincial ministry, direct or delegated agency or publicly funded health entity. Public Education to raise awareness of the rights, interests and well-being of children and youth. Research and Advise on any matter relating to the rights, interests and well-being of children and youth. These functions are all interconnected and support the overarching goal to create systemic change for the benefit of the young people in Saskatchewan.
"There are over 40 designated trades and subtrades in Saskatchewan. They fall …
"There are over 40 designated trades and subtrades in Saskatchewan. They fall into four sectors – Agriculture, Tourism & Service; Construction; Motive Repair; and Production and Maintenance. Each trade page includes information about on-the-job training, as well as technical training, exams, and more."
This site will provide a wealth of information to learn about apprecticeships in SK.
The purpose of Kindergarten to Grade 12 Social Studies is to help …
The purpose of Kindergarten to Grade 12 Social Studies is to help students know and appreciate the past, understand the present, influence the future, and make connections between events and issues of the past, the present, and the future. Further, its purpose is to make students aware that, just as contemporary events have been shaped by actions taken by people in the past, they have the opportunity to shape the future. The ultimate aim is for students who have a sense of themselves as active participants and citizens in an inclusive, culturally diverse, interdependent world. (Ministry of Education, Social Studies 9, 2009). ...
The purpose of Kindergarten to Grade 12 Social Studies is to help …
The purpose of Kindergarten to Grade 12 Social Studies is to help students know and appreciate the past, understand the present, influence the future, and make connections between events and issues of the past, the present, and the future. Further, its purpose is to make students aware that, just as contemporary events have been shaped by actions taken by people in the past, they have the opportunity to shape the future. The ultimate aim is for students who have a sense of themselves as active participants and citizens in an inclusive, culturally diverse, interdependent world. (Ministry of Education, Social Studies 9, 2009).
This is the website for the provincial curriculum and support documents for …
This is the website for the provincial curriculum and support documents for Saskatchewan. Included are: Curriculum Policy and Foundation Documents Ministry of Education Website Saskatchewan Distance Education Courses EAL, Immigration and Heritage Languages Online Magazines, Journals and Newspapers Supporting Reconciliation in Saskatchewan Schools EDonline Provincial Assessments Treaty Education Outcomes & Indicators ELA Title Search (Gr. 6-12) Registrar's Handbook XML Download Locally Developed Courses Renewed Curricula: Understanding Outcomes Supporting All Learners Locally Modified Courses ROVER Handbook for Leaders of FSL Programs
The Government of Saskatchewan is working in partnership with First Nations and …
The Government of Saskatchewan is working in partnership with First Nations and Métis people and organizations toward improved education outcomes for First Nations and Métis students and better outcomes for all students.
Inspiring Success: First Nations and Métis PreK-12 Education Policy Framework Improving Education and Employment Outcomes Strengthening Relationships Early Learners Math Skills Early Learners Language Skills Building Partnerships
The Saskatchewan Literacy Network is based in Saskatoon and connects with literacy …
The Saskatchewan Literacy Network is based in Saskatoon and connects with literacy organizations, literacy practitioners, and learners throughout the province.
Resources are available for literacy at home, work and in the community.
Be sure to select the "Literacy at Home" tab and then "Family Literacy Resources" to find useful information and booklets to help foster literacy at home.
Keep an eye on this site in January for information on FAMILY LITERACY WEEK.
This is a reading improvement support handbook that focuses on Grades 1 …
This is a reading improvement support handbook that focuses on Grades 1 to 3 effective instructional practices, curriculum reading expectations, assessment and reading interventions. Saskatchewan Reads is available online in English and French at saskatchewanreads.wordpress.com.
Game Changers Playbook is made for educators and students to address mental …
Game Changers Playbook is made for educators and students to address mental health and well-being in our schools and communities. The playbook is a collection of ministry reviewed mental health resources that are evidence-based and curriculum linked. Resources provided in the playbook are manageable, user-friendly and connect to actions within the Provincial Education Plan’s Mental Health and Well-being priority.
The Ministry of Education and the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation have partnered again this off season to provide the Game Changers Playbook to educators and students. The playbook is a collection of ministry reviewed mental health resources that are evidence-based and curriculum linked. Resources provided in the playbook are manageable, user-friendly and connect to actions within the Provincial Education Plan’s Mental Health and Well-being priority.
Together with the Foundation, the following leading youth mental wellness organizations are providing resources to all schools in the province for no cost. Schools can book a session with one or more of the organizations listed below or apply for a youth grant through the Game Changers Playbook web page.
*Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation – Win With Wellness Player Presentation Series *Strong Kids Strong Minds, Psychology Canada – Kids Have Stress Too! and Stress Lessons *Kids Help Phone – Counsellor in the Classroom *SaskTel – Be Kind Online Youth Grant
Also available for registration is the Rider Reading Program which brings player ambassadors into Saskatchewan schools to promote literacy and positive feelings towards daily reading.
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