L’Écolebranchee is pleased to announce that the Ministry of Education and Early Childhood of Prince Edward Island has chosen to subscribe the entire staff of the French-language School Board (CSLF ) to its professional journal. Thus, the Ministry has chosen to include the expertise of Écolebranchee in its strategic vision to contribute to the professional development of school staff in the province’s 6 French-language schools.
“Access to the Écolebranchee magazine represents part of our objective of offering relevant resources to our teaching staff. With such access, teachers will be better equipped to address important topics with students in an explicit and engaging way. »
– Marcel Landry, educational innovation coordinator, Prince Edward Island Department of Education and Early Childhood
Resources that contribute to continuing professional development in education
Remember that the magazine Écolebranchee, broadcast for 26 years, is a non-profit media whose mission is to contribute to the professional development of actresses and education stakeholders to promote educational success in the digital age.
Through its services, the Écolebranchee offers support for continuing education as well as highlighting field experience and the contribution of research. It is intended to be a source of inspiration, resources, applications and practical tips.
“We are delighted to welcome teachers from Prince Edward Island to our subscribers. This trust demonstrates a mutual commitment to providing quality information and contributing effectively to professional development in education. We look forward to collaborating with them! »
– Audrey Miller, general director and publisher of the magazine Trendy school
Rich content included in the school subscription
All school staff members of the French-language School Commission (CSLF) therefore have free access to:
- the digital version of the magazine, which includes three new editions per year;
- a printed copy sent to each establishment;
- of the exclusive web folders covering themes such as well-being, AI, media production, giftedness, and more;
- THE virtual meetings Light on the authors, which take place three times a year with guest authors, allowing readers to delve deeper into the subjects;
- access to all previous editions of the magazine since 2015.
Very simple access
To take full advantage of their subscription, teachers in Prince Edward Island must log in to the LEARN platform and explore the French Programs menu, as in the image below, to connect to the Trendy school!
About The Branched School
Trendy school is a non-profit media whose mission is to contribute to the professional development of education stakeholders to promote educational success in the digital age. Since 1996, the organization has developed and maintained a communication network bringing together various initiatives from the entire educational ecosystem (teaching staff/management/specialists, public/private, primary/secondary, French/English speaking) in order to promote the development and appropriation of current teaching and educational practices, particularly through digital technology, then to promote education, schools and the teaching profession.
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