Educational Resources

TDSB Educational Resources for Parents/Caregivers -
Literacy, Math, and French

https://www.tdsb.on.ca/library/HOME/Parent-Family


Raise a Reader 2023 Part 1 Flyer.pdf

TDSB LUNCHROOM SUPERVISOR APPLICATION LINK

This position ensures the safety and security of students during the lunch period at Elementary and Junior High Schools. 

 

 

Rate of pay:

Supply rate: $15.50 per hour

3.8% statutory holiday pay and 4% vacation pay are added to these rates

Temporary rate after 30 days: $20.43 per hour

Rate effective October 1, 2022

Schedule: 1 hour and 15 minutes per day during the lunch period


Family and Caregiver Early Literacy Website


As part of our commitment to early reading, Early Years has developed a family and caregiver website to encourage parents and caregivers to explore early literacy in their homes  and   community.  This website supplements the Family and Caregiver Guide that was released that outlines the vision of early reading in the TDSB in partnership with parents/caregivers and communities.  Both the website and the Guide are led by our vision of parents/caregivers and provide an overview of foundational early reading skills and essential instructional approaches.  Suggestions of strategies for parents and caregivers are shared in both resources that extend, respond and honour children’s competencies in early literacy behaviours.


At the TDSB, educators strive to embed the intentional teaching of foundational reading skills into rich learning experiences that build upon children’s strengths, interests, passions, lived experiences, and identities. An Early Reading Framework outlines the critical components of early reading instruction that aligns with the Ontario Human Rights Commission Right to Read inquiry report and supports the Ministry of Education’s Effective Early Reading Instruction: A Teacher’s Guide.  This Framework is central in the Family and Caregiver Early Literacy Guide and website.  Translated versions of the Family and Caregiver Early Literacy Guide are available on the website.


We have 3 programs that you can choose from:


Junior IT Analyst Program - Beginner, no prior IT knowledge needed

https://npowercanada.ca/junior-it-analyst-program/

The Junior IT Analyst Program equips program participants (17-30 years old) for a diverse range of technology career pathways through a new curriculum delivered in partnership with Google.


Junior Security and Quality Assurance Program - Intermediate program, some prior knowledge of IT required, coding, programming, networking, cyber security, or quality assurance (self-taught or formal)

https://npowercanada.ca/junior-security-and-qa-analyst-program/

The Junior Security and Quality Assurance Analyst Program equips program participants (17 - 30 years old) for a diverse range of technology career pathways in information security, quality assurance, and IT support services.

 Junior Data Analyst Program - Intermediate program, working knowledge of Microsoft Excel,  SQL and Python

https://npowercanada.ca/junior-data-analyst-program/


Junior Data Analyst Program, co-sponsored and designed in partnership with Microsoft, equips young adults (17 - 30 years old) for Junior Data Analyst roles, focusing on SQL, Microsoft Azure and Python for data analysis, cloud, and AI scripting.

Have all the information you need? Apply today https://npowercanada.ca/apply/ to jumpstart your career! Just make sure you put the community organization you are working with or Emma-Jane in the "referred by" section so we can prioritize your application. 


Call/text Outreach and Engagement Specialist Emma-Jane at 416-432-2491 if you have any questions. 

Feel free to reach out to me by email at emmajane.cowan@npowercanada.ca or by phone (call/text) at 416-432-2491. I am happy to support you. 

RETURNING TO SCHOOL INFORMATION LINK:   In-Person Learning 

Grace helps homework

At the best of times, we all know that homework sometimes feels like a chore - but we also know how important it is to get it done and to understand what you did….it’s just sometimes having a helping hand or another set of eyes - can make all the difference. 

This is why your friends at Grace Church West Hill have initiated GRACE HELPS HOMEWORK.

We wanted to invite you; should you wish to register your child by filling out the simple request form; that you can access at: GRACE HELPS HOMEWORK

Click below to access the slide deck from the Grade 8-9 Transition Information Session

8-9 Transition Information Night.pdf
8-9 Transition Part 2.pdf

Grade 8-9 Transition, Part 2

Slidedeck

Grade 8 - 9 Transitions Session Part 2 January 20 2021.mp4

Grade 8-9 Transition, Part 2

Zoom Recording of the Session

Access to Google Classroom in Urdu, Bangla and Arabic

Some events Autism Ontario would like to highlight include virtual coffee chats, Christmas sing alongs, Hanukkah Cookie Kits, Kwanzaa Craft Kits, OAP sessions, and an OAP information session with Vietnamese translation: 

Access the slide deck from PART 1 of the workshop

Google Classroom and Brightspace.pdf

Access the slide deck from PART 2 of the workshop

Google Classroom and Brightspace_Session 2.pdf

Ontario Internship Program:

Karie Evelyn | pronouns: she/her

Toronto Service Navigator 

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