What are resources could use in the classroom to support language and learning focussed on student identity and the Ontario curriculum?
What are some teacher resources Ontario educators could read to learn more about supporting multilingual learners in Ontario schools?
The Council of Ontario Directors of Education, a Professional Association,
represents all Chief Executive Officers of the seventy-two District School Boards in Ontario. It is the common public voice of Senior School District Administrators working with Government and various Associations.
School boards across Ontario have been working to build capacity in support of multilingual students for over 10 years. School boards are invited to share the resources, research, or learning materials used as part of the work of the CODE ELL Projects to continue to build connections and build capacity among educators across the province.
www.settlement.org - Information for newcomers to Ontario, Canada. Includes translated information and videos.
People For Educaton - Translated Tip Sheets for newcomer parents about the Ontario education system.
New Youth - An online community for immigrant and refugee youth all over Ontario.
Caring For Kids New To Canada - A guide for health professionals working with immigrant and refugee children and youth
If You Want Your Child To Succeed - Hold On To Your Home Language - Translated Brochure for Parents from Ryerson University
Canada's Food Guide - Translated Food Guide Snapshot
Translated Newcomer Parent Resources - CMAS - Supporting the Settlement of Young Immigrant and Refugee Children
CASLT - Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers
TESOL Canada - Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages