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Ontario is launching a new Learn at Home portal as uncertainty remains over when students will return to school.

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Friday, July 31, 2020 Star Newspapers Limited and/or its licensors. Lecce says ‘Learn at Home’ will provide quick and easy access to some of Ontario’s best online kindergarten-to-grade 12 learning resources produced by Ontario College of Teachers Educators. To order copies of Math at Home. The online resource will help support student learning, mitigate against summer learning loss and ensure parents are aware of opportunities to help prepare their child for success in math. Ontario will launch phase one of “Learn at home Portal” “If teachers were forced to give us a final grade based upon the previous marking scheme, teachers will have to cram weeks’ worth of lessons and classes into a few mere weeks.”NDP Education Critic Marit Stiles urged the government to let students — especially those in Grade 12 — know “how the school year will be completed and how final grades will be assessed if students can’t return to classrooms in the coming weeks.”For the next two weeks, teachers are expected to be available to their board and students.Liz Stuart, president of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association, said “as further plans are developed and evaluated, we expect the perspectives of Catholic teachers and other front-line workers in the publicly funded education system to be considered before any decisions are made.”Charles Pascal, a professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, says some of what Lecce unveiled seems promising but teachers need to be involved.He called it “very short-sighted” to wait on advice from the province’s chief medical officer about whether schools will reopen after April 5, noting “he seems to always be behind the curve he is trying flatten.” “There is little doubt that schools will be physically closed for several months,” says Pascal, a former deputy minister of education.What are your thoughts on the "learn from home" program? If closures need to be extended, the province will launch the second phase of this portal. It gives students more choices to customize their education based on their strengths, needs and interests. There are additional resources on websites that are not created, owned or operated by the Government of Ontario. Police were called to Norfolk St. around 7:... Search our inventory to find your online course or program at a preferred start date, register with one of our member colleges that offers it, and log in to our Portal for one-stop access to your learning. Republication or distribution of this content is presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution Ontario is launching a new Learn at Home portal as uncertainty remains over when students will return to school.

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