Message to Sandy Hook School PTA Connecticut from PEIHSF

  Parents in Prince Edward Island Canada wish to express sincere condolences to the families and communities affected by the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.  We share in your grief and pain as we have watched the pain that school violence has again claimed so many beloved students and educators. The…

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Parents – Helping you help your child

Tips 4 Parents You are a child’s first – and most important – teacher and like any teacher, you need access to educational resources, information, and advice. The Learning Partnership’s Ready to Learn initiative provides all this at the click of a mouse. Through a monthly e-letter and an online parent community, you can find…

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Summerside students win provincial Envirothon Competition

CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI — Students from Three Oaks Senior High School in Summerside won a provincial competition to represent Prince Edward Island at the 2013 North America Envirothon in Montana next summer, says Minister of Agriculture and Forestry George Webster. “Environmental education programs provide an excellent opportunity for students to study science and learn how to…

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Canadians nurture world-class readers

  Canada’s elementary-school students are among the world’s stronger readers, thanks in part to the influence of Canadian parents who enjoy and encourage reading themselves, according to a new international survey. Canadian students ranked in the top dozen out of 45 countries, but can’t quite be called world-beaters: They still trail such recognized education leaders…

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Help Us Engage parents in Education (Part-time Contract)

The PEI Home and School Federation seeks a leader for our efforts to engage parents in the life of Prince Edward Island schools. A part-time contract position, the Parent Engagement Coordinator will spearhead the Federation's efforts to support our local home and school associations in projects that involve parents in their children's education. The right…

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Improving Students’ Relationships with Teachers to Provide Essential Supports

Positive relationships  (Student/Teacher)  can also help a student develop socially Improving students’ relationships with teachers has important, positive and long-lasting implications for students’ academic and social development. Solely improving students’ relationships with their teachers will not produce gains in achievement (see "High quality academic instruction"). However, those students who have close, positive and supportive relationships…

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Culture change needed to erase bullying, BC

  British Columbia recently started an "ERASE Bullying" strategy which will see all school districts taking part in an initiative to intervene and defuse potential violent actions:  http://www.erasebullying.ca/     VANCOUVER – More than 130 students, anti-bullying experts, and key stakeholders came together at Premier Christy Clark's ERASE Bullying Summit to identify key priorities and actions…

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How can something as simple as reading to a child be so effective?

We read to children for all the same reasons we talk with children: to reassure, to entertain, to bond; to inform or explain, to arouse curiosity, to inspire. But in reading aloud, we also condition the child's brain to associate reading with pleasure, create background knowledge, build vocabulary, and provide a reading role model.  …

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Islanders are encouraged to participate in Mental Health and Addictions Survey

  NEWS RELEASE November 14, 2012 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI — The results of a public survey on mental health and addictions will be used to improve access to timely, coordinated government and community-based services, says Health and Wellness Minister Doug Currie. The survey is being launched today as part of a comprehensive mental health and addictions…

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