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Across the province of Quebec, English as a second language classrooms came alive with excitement as students and educators gathered virtually to celebrate International English Language Day. Here’s a summary of the activity they shared together.
Since the publication of the Digital Competency Framework (2019), several initiatives have emerged to support its implementation in schools. In Montréal, a collaborative project led by educational advisors has recently brought the framework’s 12 dimensions to life in a concrete and visual way.
Engaged Learning offers a foundational model for developing an ethics code to guide the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in schools. Tailored for both students and staff, this model promotes responsible, safe, and educational use of AI, while fostering critical thinking skills. It's a practical tool for school administrators and technology committees, adaptable to specific contexts through collaboration with students, staff, and parents.
According to Professor Michael Fullan, pedagogical coherence, continuous professional development, and a strong culture of collaboration are essential to building effective and innovative teaching teams capable of meeting today’s educational challenges. Throughout its pages, Engaged Learning professional magazine offers school administrators practical levers and insights to help them achieve these goals.
Know a teacher sparking change for a greener future? The Susan Langley Earth Steward Teaching Award celebrates educators who bring sustainability to life in Canadian classrooms. With a $1,000 prize and national recognition, it’s time to spotlight those leading the way. Nominations close June 6—read on to learn more.
Can certain tasks traditionally associated with teaching be delegated to artificial intelligence (AI)? That’s the question a team of education researchers explored as they assessed AI’s ability to simulate professional teaching competencies, using Quebec’s official competency framework for teachers as a benchmark. The result? Teaching remains largely resistant to automation.
Engaged Learning, Canada’s professional magazine for teaching in the digital age, is proud to announce the release of its spring 2025 issue. This edition explores how education can serve as a catalyst for building a more just and sustainable world.
In Airdrie, Alberta, a group of Grade 1 and 2 French immersion students from A.E. Bowers Elementary are redefining what young learners can achieve — with the help of 3D printers, community partners, and one big question: 'How can we help limit litter in our parks and picnic areas?' Join us as we explore their innovative project.
This project has been canceled due to budget cuts. Press Release - The CABBIA is a community dedicated to integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into adult education and vocational training in Québec, across both language networks. It is a joint initiative by colleagues from the French and English-speaking RÉCIT networks. It aims to support the thoughtful integration of AI in vocational training and adult education. Activities will begin on June 11, 2025.
Engaged Learning by Ecole branchée is forming a new volunteer VIP Consultation Committee (which stands for Visionary, Innovative, and Pedagogical), bringing together key voices from anglophone education in Canada. Interested? We’d love to hear from you!

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In the spring of 2024, 45 Grade 1 and Grade 2 students from A.E. Bowers Elementary School in Airdrie, Alberta, participated in creating a picnic table attachment disposal device to help reduce littering in Alberta Parks. Discover more in this article about a project that integrated problem-based learning, an interdisciplinary approach, and a real-world relevance in their learning.

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In each issue of the magazine, we bring you a selection of sites and applications to discover! Have a look at our spring selection.

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There is only one Earth and it is being depleted at an alarming rate. It’s no surprise that as a collective, it’s essential to aim for more sustainable practices that will not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The Sustainable Development Goals provide a powerful framework for creating engaging and impactful learning experiences for students. Learn more about ways to address sustainability in classrooms, with some practical examples.

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Shaping tomorrow’s responsible, socially-engaged citizens requires a combination of know-how, vision, and sensitivity. Is there a secret recipe to inspire students, ignite their intrinsic motivation, and guide them towards self-fulfillment aligned with sustainability values. The combination of media art and sustainable development objectives represents an innovative, flexible, and accessible pedagogical approach that enriches the educational experience, fostering independent learning and global citizenship

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