Posts Tagged ‘Press Releases’
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. …
Read MoreIslanders 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…
Read MoreThrone Speech outlines priorities in….education
Throne Speech outlines the direction to be taken by our government to strengthen the economy, health and education: Throne Speech outlines priorities in economic development, health and education Throne Speech, November 13, 2012, is available at: www.gov.pe.ca/thronespeech or http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/eco_sftfall12en.pdf Education page references: Page 2: " We will continue to build an education system that focuses on students first." Pages…
Read MoreFederation holds successful Semi-Annual meeting
Home & School & You – November 2012 Written by Pam Montgomery, President The past month has seen the PEI Home and School Federation and all of its locals working hard to advocate and support the best possible education and the total well being of our Island students. The federation, along with its partners in…
Read MoreSHAPES Results Give Schools Insights into Student Health
CHARLOTTETOWN, PE – NOVEMBER 1, 2012 – The PEI Home and School Federation encourages local home and school associations across the province to request school-level results from the recently released SHAPES survey of student health. SHAPES – a joint project of the Departments of Education and Health and the University of PEI – collected student…
Read MoreHome and School Federation Encouraged By Funding Restoration
The PEI Home and School Federation is encouraged by the announcement by Hon. Alan McIsaac, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, that capital funding for information technology in the education system will be restored to the provincial budget starting in 2013. Capital funding for education technology was cut from $500,000 to $0 in the…
Read MoreP.E.I. restoring IT funding for schools
From CBC Prince Edward Island: Money for upgrading information technology in schools will be restored in next year's budget, Education Minister Alan McIsaac told the P.E.I. Home and School Federation Tuesday evening. "Starting in April, so before the end of this school year, we'll be putting back in $500,000 into the IT program this year,…
Read MoreTrustees announced for English Language School Board
For Immediate Release: The following is distributed by Island Information Service at the request of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. Trustees announced for English Language School Board Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, September 14, 2012 – The transition to a single English Language School Board has reached a significant milestone today with the…
Read MoreParents Involved in Education, Survey RFP
The PEI Home and School Federation developed a survey in 2008 to determine various aspects to parental involvement in their child’s education. The survey summary results are available for review. The Federation is currently wanting to do a follow-up Parent Engagement Survey to collect data on how parents are involved in education and learning of children and youth in PEI. The information will…
Read MoreDr. Avis Glaze, international speaker held public session for parents
“Dr. Glaze is a well known and respected educator and we’re pleased to have her here on Prince Edward Island and that she is able to share her knowledge and experience on building capacity to improve student achievement,” said Minister McIsaac. “It is important for government and educational partners to discuss effective practices and…
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