English Language Arts and Literacy
The Atlantic Provinces English Language Arts curriculum is shaped by the vision of enabling and encouraging students to become reflective, articulate, and literate individuals who use language successfully for learning and communication in personal and public contexts (Foundation for Atlantic Canada English Language Arts Curriculum).
Resources
- English Language Arts and Literacy SharePoint Site [NBED login] – This site is divided into sections: grade level (i.e., elementary, middle, high), professional learning, and general information documents (e.g., achievement standards, LOOK FORS, intervention teaching map).
ASD-W
ASD-W’s Professional Learning Literacy Hub provides teachers with training and helpful handouts in the Language Arts field. ASDW SharePoint access required
- ASD-W Literacy Sharepoint Site
- ASD-W Teacher Learning Resources
- Margin Notes Blog: https://marginnotes.ca/
Professional Learning
9-12
- The Multi-genre Project – Looking to run a Multi-genre Project in your English Language Arts (ELA) classroom? This professional learning resource outlines what’s currently happening in the ELA 10 and 11 online courses—and there’s a lot of applicability to the face-to-face classroom, too! If you teach high school ELA in New Brunswick, this resource is for you.