CALGARY REGIONAL CONSORTIUM Annual Report 2019-2020

CALGARY REGIONAL CONSORTIUM Annual Report 2019-2020

& CALGARY REGIONAL CONSORTIUM Annual Report 2019-2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Assurance Statement 1 Message From the Executive Director 2 Members of the Board of Directors 2 Staff of the Calgary Regional Consortium 2 Mission and Vision 3 Provincial Priorities 3 Regional Context 3 Calgary Regional Consortium 4 Summary of Supports, 2019-2020 4 Goals, Strategies, Results and Stories of Impact 5 GOAL 1 5 GOAL 2 7 GOAL 3 9 GOAL 4 11 GOAL 5 13 GOAL 6 14 Alberta Regional Professional Development Consortia and the CRC 15 2019 - 2020 Provincial Context 15 Provincial Collaborative Initiatives 17 Trends in Professional Learning 19 Appendix A: Provincial Projects 21 Assurance Statement The Calgary Regional Consortium has prepared this report in accordance with the reporting requirements provided by Alberta Education in the Funding Manual for School Authorities 2019/20 school year. Alberta Education provides annual funding to the ARPDC/CRC to support Curriculum Implementation, as well as the identified priorities of Alberta Education. This report contains a summary of CRC’s outcomes and results in relation to the six broad goals for consortia including annual measures, examples of impact, and financial statements. The results of this report provide assurance of the CRC’s efficacy and impact as a professional learning provider to our stakeholders and Alberta Education for the provision of annual funding as defined in the Funding Manual. 1 Message From the Executive Director In a year like no other, this year’s annual report serves as an account of the Calgary Regional Consortium’s commitment to exceptional services for the education community. Continuity of relevant, responsive and dynamic learning opportunities for all educational partners was our guiding compass as we navigated uncharted territory this year. Whether facing an uncertain funding future, or designing supports for educators in the midst of a global pandemic and emergency remote teaching, staff here at the CRC were consistently focused on understanding needs through meaningful relationships with partners, innovative solutions that met the ‘just in time needs’ of the education community, and the importance of supporting systemic alignment and capacity within education by bringing people together in collaborative conversations. In December of 2019, Cathy Mc Cauley, our Executive Director, retired from the Consortium. Stepping in to the role of Acting Executive Director during a very uncertain time for the consortium, I am grateful for the collaborative nature of the team of Alberta Regional Professional Development Consortia’s (ARPDC) Executive Directors. Together, we responded efficiently and comprehensively to support the education community in professional learning during the pandemic. I am immeasurably proud to serve as Executive Director of the Calgary Regional Consortium, and delighted to continue on in this role for the 2020/21 year. Krystal Abrahamowicz Members of the Board of Directors Ron Schreiber Reta Morgan Joe Frank Alberta School Boards Association of School The Association of Alberta Public Dr. Jennifer Lock Association Business Officials of Alberta Charter Schools Board Chair University of Calgary Valerie McDougall Allen Davidson Suzanne Lynch / Sheila Hobday First Nations School College of Alberta School Alberta School Councils Authorities Superintendents Association Staff of the Calgary Regional Consortium Cathy McCauley Krystal Abrahamowicz Shannon Whalen Christele Barbini Executive Director Acting Executive Director Executive Assistant Financial Coordinator (August 2019 – December 2019) (January 2020 –August 2020) Wanda Dechant Kim Tackaberry Mary Clark Christina Somerville Designer of Professional Designer of Professional Program Assistant Registration Coordinator Learning Learning 2 Mission and Vision CRC Mission: To provide high quality professional learning opportunities for the Calgary & area educational community. CRC Vision: The Calgary Regional Consortium contributes to excellence in the field of K-12 education in the Calgary area through the provision of visionary professional learning that supports the implementation of curriculum. Provincial Priorities This 2019-2020 report includes information about the impact of the Calgary Regional Consortium’s professional learning opportunities for education stakeholders related to the provincial priorities identified for us by Alberta Education. Given that the ARPDC were delivered two sets of Priorities, one in November and one in March, it is important to clarify that results are interpreted according to the Priority Areas as defined in March of 2020: ● Inclusive Education ● Numeracy and Mathematics ● Curriculum and Pedagogical ● First Nations, Métis and Inuit Practice ● Instructional Leadership ● Literacy ● Other Past Priorities Regional Context In the 2019/2020 year, the Calgary Regional Consortium provided services and learning opportunities for educators and their partners in the Zone 5 region of Alberta (Calgary and area). Within Calgary and area, over 275,000 students were served through: 7 school authorities 3 First Nations Educational Authorities with over with a total of 550 schools 10 schools between them 68 Private Schools 6 Charter Schools 3 Calgary Regional Consortium Summary of Supports, 2019-2020 In the 2019/ 2020 school year, the Calgary Regional Consortium communicated &/or collaborated: 116 times with …147 … 71 times with …and with 9725 System and times with ARPDC Executive newsletter Instructional potential Directors… subscribers… Leaders… partners… to ensure responsive professional learning that supported alignment between the Business Plan for Education, Jurisdiction and school Education Plans and Education Partner Strategic Plans. 65% Regional, 35% Provincial (not surprising given ARPDC’s provincial & collaborative COVID-19 response) . WE DELIVERED LEARNING 115 learning opportunities were delivered directly to 333 OPPORTUNITIES TO school authorities to support their emerging priorities. 15,270 PARTICIPANTS 9 of these were Partner Networking Opportunities or Learning Symposiums provided through shared partnerships. We worked closely with educational leaders in … and closely with our ARPDC partners to support our region to co-develop learning that supported provincial learning, especially with the onset of the effective implementation of curriculum… COVID-19 Pandemic. 97% of participants said that learning opportunities contributed to thier understanding of the topic. 95% of participants said that learning included practical strategies for applying the learning to their practice. And, importantly, 90% of our 2019-2020 learning was offered completely free of charge! 4 Goals, Strategies, Results and Stories of Impact The Summary of Supports above is described in more detail through this section of the report. Each of the Goals for Consortia is detailed with information about the core strategies applied, the specific results achieved in relation to that goal, and a few examples of impact. GOAL 1 Facilitate professional development, which supports the effective implementation of components of the Alberta Education Business Plan, Jurisdiction and school education plans, and Education Partner Strategic Plans. OUTCOME 1.1 OUTCOME 1.2 Work collaboratively with ARPDC, Alberta Demonstrate effective provincial planning Education, and regional school authority district through ongoing collaboration of consortia to contacts to establish learning opportunities that promote consistency in learning opportunities are responsive to locally identified needs in related to provincial directions. congruence with provincial directions for education. STRATEGIES Engage intentionally and regularly with school Regular Executive Director meetings to ensure authority leaders and regional/provincial congruence of provincial directions and to stakeholders to support knowledge, skills and collaborate provincially as appropriate. attitudes within and amongst schools. RESULTS 116 71 collaborative &/or 1:1 meetings meetings of the with school authorities ARPDC Executive Directors LIST OF PARTNERS: One measure of success in achieving this goal was the diversity of partners within the region that the CRC engaged with over the course of the year through our strategies as listed above. This year, partners we collaborated with include: • Alberta Education • Calgary Christian School • Golden Hills School • Alberta Health Services • Calgary Islamic School Division • Almadina Charter School • Canadian Rockies School • Kids Code Jeunesse • ARPDC Division • Let’s Talk Science • AISCA • CASS • MCATA • ASBA • Christ the Redeemer • Mount Royal University • ASBOA • City of Calgary - Calgary • Palliser School Division • ASCA Schools for Climate Action • Rockyview School Division • Calgary Board of Education • Foothills School Division • Rupertsland Institute • Calgary Catholic School • Get Outside & Play • Tsuut’ina Education Division • Westmount Charter School 5 STORIES OF IMPACT FOR GOAL 1 Literacy Think Tank Leads within Zone 5, with a focus on literacy, were invited to meet and collaborate three times this year with post-secondary experts. The latest research and best practices were the topic of our conversations. Impacts/Results: Members of the Literacy Think Tank shared and discussed ELA assessment tools. The impact was visible in the number of Zone 5 literacy leads who attended and the willingness to share district designed literacy resources. Literacy leads capitalized on the expertise and experience of the

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