Welcome to CANeLearn's Pandemic Pedagogy Research Site
The CANeLearn report series highlights the announcements, supports, and policy changes each Canadian jurisdiction made to continue to promote learning throughout the pandemic, starting in Spring 2020. This site includes presentation archives in addition to copies of the reports that are also published on the CANeLearn website.
The sixth report consolidates details found in the previous reports (see below) that provided a summary of the publicly announced accommodations made to ensure continuity of learning during the pandemic.
This summary report goes further, describing the face-to-face, online, remote, and hybrid learning options provided across Canada. It compares and analyses the different learning models used in the provinces and territories, ending with a glimpse at the challenges and issues beginning in the 2021-22 school year.
Research Report Publications and Presentations
Nov '21: Pandemic Pedagogy in Canada
Presentation video
Aug '21: Toggling between Lockdowns
Presentation video
Dec '20: Voices from the Field
Presentation video
Nov '20: A Fall Like No Other
Presentation video
Aug '20: Documenting Triage
Presentation Video
Read Tony Bates' blog post on this second report - Tony wrote the Foreword to this report
Contact the researchers:
- Michael Barbour, Associate Professor, Touro University - Ph.D., M.Ed,, B.Ed., B.A. ~ mkbarbour@gmail.com
- Randy LaBonte, CEO, CANeLearn, Instructor, Vancouver Island University - Ph.D., M.Ed., B.Ed. ~ rlabonte@CANeLearn.net
These reports and site are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ ~~ Images by @rlabonte and @mkbtuc