EdCan Network
www.edcan.caWith over 130-years of experience as the leading independent national voice in Canadian K-12 education, the Canadian Education Association is proud to launch the EdCan Network to support the thousands of courageous educators working tirelessly to ensure that all students discover their place, purpose and path. The EdCan Network is more than a new logo – it embodies a reinvigorated position of the CEA to amplify how teachers, principals, superintendents, researchers and other education leaders are boldly challenging the status quo. This new website features Education Canada Magazine – a trusted source for providing informed research and opinion on the some of the biggest challenges facing educators today. The quality of Canadian public education should be judged by more than standardized test scores. Competing political narratives about the role of public education often takes the focus away from what’s best for students. The EdCan Network includes voices from across the entire spectrum of K-12 education, producing meaningful professional learning events that help bring out the elephants in the room to build a positive forward-thinking narrative for the future of public education in Canada.
Read moreWith over 130-years of experience as the leading independent national voice in Canadian K-12 education, the Canadian Education Association is proud to launch the EdCan Network to support the thousands of courageous educators working tirelessly to ensure that all students discover their place, purpose and path. The EdCan Network is more than a new logo – it embodies a reinvigorated position of the CEA to amplify how teachers, principals, superintendents, researchers and other education leaders are boldly challenging the status quo. This new website features Education Canada Magazine – a trusted source for providing informed research and opinion on the some of the biggest challenges facing educators today. The quality of Canadian public education should be judged by more than standardized test scores. Competing political narratives about the role of public education often takes the focus away from what’s best for students. The EdCan Network includes voices from across the entire spectrum of K-12 education, producing meaningful professional learning events that help bring out the elephants in the room to build a positive forward-thinking narrative for the future of public education in Canada.
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