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State of the Nation Study: K-12 Online
          Learning in Canada



  Michael K. Barbour, Wayne State University
History of K-12 Distance Education in Canada
• correspondence education began in British
  Columbia in 1919

• first virtual school appeared in 1993 in British
  Columbia

• distance education used primarily in rural
  areas and was primarily managed by the
  provincial governments
K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature
• administrative & policy issues surrounding the
  formation of school district consortia to
  provide web-based distance education in
  Alberta (Haughey & Fenwich, 1996)

• a research project that began in 1996 using a
  school district intranet to provide tele-
  learning opportunities to rural, secondary
  school students in the province of
  Newfoundland and Labrador (Stevens, 1997a,
  1997b; Stevens & Mulcahy, 1997)
K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature
• program evaluations within individual
  provinces or across provinces
  – Alberta (Haughey & Murihead, 1999)
  – Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, & Ontario
    (Barker et al., 1999)
  – Newfoundland and Labrador (Brown, Sheppard &
    Stevens, 2000)
  – Alberta (Ballas & Belyk, 2000)
  – Alberta, British Columbia, & Newfoundland and
    Labrador (Barker & Wendall, 2001)
K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature
• Canadian Teachers Federation (2000) described
  some trends in individual provinces as a part of a
  brief to examine potential contract issues related
  to K-12 online learning

• first national survey of K-12 online learning in
  Canada, reported that Alberta continued to have
  the most students engaged in online learning,
  with British Columbia also having a significant
  number of district-based and consortium
  programmes (O’Haire, Froese-Germain & Lane-
  De Baie, 2003)
K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature
• an unpublished document prepared for HRDC that
  provided a one page overview of the state of K-12
  online learning (with a noticeable focus on Alberta
  and British Columbia), along with some of the
  potential barriers to successful growth in this area
  and recommendations to overcome these barriers
  (Smith, 2003)

• in a survey of how schools were using information
  and communication technologies, found that almost
  30% of schools — and almost 40% of secondary
  schools — in Canada were using the Internet for
  online learning (Plante & Beattie, 2004)
K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature
• the number of K-12 schools connected to the Internet
  ranged between 91% in Manitoba to over 99% in
  Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick

• further, Quebec had the most students per Internet-
  connected computer with 6.5 students/computer and
  the Yukon had the least number of students per Internet
  connected computer with 2.9 students/computer

• “virtually all schools in Canada had computers and nearly
  all were connected to the Internet”
                                        (Ertl & Plante, 2004)
K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature
• a second national survey, mainly provided the reasons why
  online learning was growing and ten themes based upon
  the literature about online learning at the K-12 level in
  Canada, with only a one to two paragraph discussion of the
  extent of online education in each of the provinces
  (Haughey, 2005)

• the State of e-Learning in Canada report indicated that
  more rural schools than urban schools reported having
  students who participated in online courses and that this
  was often to supplement the curriculum, particularly when
  courses were either unavailable or could not be offered
  due to limited resources or teachers (Canadian Council on
  Learning, 2009)
Methodology
Province/Territory       2008       2009       2010
Newfoundland & Labrador KS / DA    MoE / DA     DA
Nova Scotia               DA       MoE / DA    MoE
Prince Edward Island      DA       KS / DA     MoE
New Brunswick             DA       MoE / DA    MoE
Quebec                    KS       KS / DA    MoE / KS
Ontario                 KS / DA    KS / DA    KS / DA
Manitoba                  KS       MoE / DA    MoE
Saskatchewan            KS / DA     MoE        MoE
Alberta                   DA       KS / DA    KS / DA
British Columbia        MoE / DA   MoE / DA    MoE
Yukon                     DA       KS / DA    MoE / DA
Northwest Territories     DA       MoE / DA     DA
Nunavut                   DA        MoE        MoE
National Overview
                    Single provincial
                       programme
                    Combination of
                       provincial and
                       district-based
                       programmes
                    Primarily district-
                       based
                       programmes
                    Use programmes
                       from other
                       provinces
National Trends
• Regulations varied significantly

• Method of delivery is still print-based in many
  instances
  – Greater reliance upon synchronous tools than
    elsewhere


• Between 150,00 and 175,000 K-12 students
  took one or more DE courses
Atlantic Canada
Atlantic Canada
• Newfoundland and Labrador
   – single province-wide program
   – no regulations

• Nova Scotia
   – single province-wide and district-based programs (also maintains legacy
     programs)
   – regulations in Provincial Teachers’ Agreement

• Prince Edward Island
   – uses distance education from New Brunswick
   – two Ministerial Directives

• New Brunswick
   – single province-wide program
   – series of Ministry policy documents
Central Canada
Central Canada
• Quebec
   – district-based programs for drop-put students using provincial level
     content provider (mainly correspondence-based)
   – English-language province-wide synchronous program
   – non-DE focused province-wide program for sharing curricular
     resources that is used for DE in limited ways
   – no provincial regulations


• Ontario
   – province-wide CMS and course content, used by district-based
     programs (district co-operation through consortiums)
   – several private virtual schools, plus numerous independent schools
     with online learning programs
   – series of Ministry policy documents
Western Canada
Western Canada
• Manitoba
   – three province-wide programs (for online province provides CMS and course
     content, used by district-based programs)
   – Ministry policy documents currently being updated

• Saskatchewan
   – previously similar to Manitoba, now all district-based programs (since 2009-
     10)
   – no regulations since devolution from Ministry

• Alberta
   – province-wide and district-based programs
   – limited Ministry policy documents (policy review abandoned in favour of
     blended/hybrid learning approach)

• British Columbia
   – district-based and private (independent) programs
   – Extensive regulatory regime
Northern Canada
Northern Canada
• Yukon
   – Utilize programs from British Columbia & Alberta
   – referenced in legislation, largely governed by an inter-
     provincial agreement with BC school district

• North West Territories
   – utilize a program in Alberta
   – several Ministry policy documents

• Nunavut
   – past and future plans for pilot programs (may utilize
     services in Alberta)
   – no regulations
Manitoba
Manitoba
• Province offers three forms
  – MOE manages correspondence and audio
    teleconference systems
     o 3400 enrolments for correspondence, approximately
       530 for teleconference
  – districts manage their own web-based
    programmes using MOE content
     • approximately 4000 students

• All or almost districts appear to participate in
  web-based option to some extent
Manitoba
• Province offers three forms
  – MOE manages correspondence and audio
    teleconference systems
     o 3400 enrolments for correspondence, approximately
       530 for teleconference
  – districts manage their own web-based
    programmes using MOE content
     • approximately 4000 students

• All or almost districts appear to participate in
  web-based option to some extent
National Trends
• between 150,00 and 175,000 K-12 students
  took one or more DE courses

• first online learning programs began in 1993 in
  British Columbia
  – still most extensive user with over 71,000
    students enrolled in one or more courses

• several provinces provide content and
  infrastructure, but districts operate programs
National Trends
• method of delivery is still print-based in many
  instances
  – greater reliance upon synchronous tools than
    elsewhere

• seen as a substitute when face-to-face
  learning is not feasible or economic
  – largely in rural areas
  – primarily in specialized subject areas
  – often for highly selective students
National Trends
• most extensive distance education regulations
  found in British Columbia
  – quality assurance model
  – funding follows student

• unions are supportive (in some instances
  cautiously)
  – NSTU has 11 provisions concerning distance
    education in their agreement
  – BCTF has conducted most of the research into
    their programs
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MAD-LaT 2011 - State of the Nation: K-12 Online Learning in Canada

  • 1. State of the Nation Study: K-12 Online Learning in Canada Michael K. Barbour, Wayne State University
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  • 3. History of K-12 Distance Education in Canada • correspondence education began in British Columbia in 1919 • first virtual school appeared in 1993 in British Columbia • distance education used primarily in rural areas and was primarily managed by the provincial governments
  • 4. K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature • administrative & policy issues surrounding the formation of school district consortia to provide web-based distance education in Alberta (Haughey & Fenwich, 1996) • a research project that began in 1996 using a school district intranet to provide tele- learning opportunities to rural, secondary school students in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador (Stevens, 1997a, 1997b; Stevens & Mulcahy, 1997)
  • 5. K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature • program evaluations within individual provinces or across provinces – Alberta (Haughey & Murihead, 1999) – Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, & Ontario (Barker et al., 1999) – Newfoundland and Labrador (Brown, Sheppard & Stevens, 2000) – Alberta (Ballas & Belyk, 2000) – Alberta, British Columbia, & Newfoundland and Labrador (Barker & Wendall, 2001)
  • 6. K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature • Canadian Teachers Federation (2000) described some trends in individual provinces as a part of a brief to examine potential contract issues related to K-12 online learning • first national survey of K-12 online learning in Canada, reported that Alberta continued to have the most students engaged in online learning, with British Columbia also having a significant number of district-based and consortium programmes (O’Haire, Froese-Germain & Lane- De Baie, 2003)
  • 7. K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature • an unpublished document prepared for HRDC that provided a one page overview of the state of K-12 online learning (with a noticeable focus on Alberta and British Columbia), along with some of the potential barriers to successful growth in this area and recommendations to overcome these barriers (Smith, 2003) • in a survey of how schools were using information and communication technologies, found that almost 30% of schools — and almost 40% of secondary schools — in Canada were using the Internet for online learning (Plante & Beattie, 2004)
  • 8. K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature • the number of K-12 schools connected to the Internet ranged between 91% in Manitoba to over 99% in Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick • further, Quebec had the most students per Internet- connected computer with 6.5 students/computer and the Yukon had the least number of students per Internet connected computer with 2.9 students/computer • “virtually all schools in Canada had computers and nearly all were connected to the Internet” (Ertl & Plante, 2004)
  • 9. K-12 Online Learning in Canada Literature • a second national survey, mainly provided the reasons why online learning was growing and ten themes based upon the literature about online learning at the K-12 level in Canada, with only a one to two paragraph discussion of the extent of online education in each of the provinces (Haughey, 2005) • the State of e-Learning in Canada report indicated that more rural schools than urban schools reported having students who participated in online courses and that this was often to supplement the curriculum, particularly when courses were either unavailable or could not be offered due to limited resources or teachers (Canadian Council on Learning, 2009)
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  • 11. Methodology Province/Territory 2008 2009 2010 Newfoundland & Labrador KS / DA MoE / DA DA Nova Scotia DA MoE / DA MoE Prince Edward Island DA KS / DA MoE New Brunswick DA MoE / DA MoE Quebec KS KS / DA MoE / KS Ontario KS / DA KS / DA KS / DA Manitoba KS MoE / DA MoE Saskatchewan KS / DA MoE MoE Alberta DA KS / DA KS / DA British Columbia MoE / DA MoE / DA MoE Yukon DA KS / DA MoE / DA Northwest Territories DA MoE / DA DA Nunavut DA MoE MoE
  • 12. National Overview Single provincial programme Combination of provincial and district-based programmes Primarily district- based programmes Use programmes from other provinces
  • 13. National Trends • Regulations varied significantly • Method of delivery is still print-based in many instances – Greater reliance upon synchronous tools than elsewhere • Between 150,00 and 175,000 K-12 students took one or more DE courses
  • 15. Atlantic Canada • Newfoundland and Labrador – single province-wide program – no regulations • Nova Scotia – single province-wide and district-based programs (also maintains legacy programs) – regulations in Provincial Teachers’ Agreement • Prince Edward Island – uses distance education from New Brunswick – two Ministerial Directives • New Brunswick – single province-wide program – series of Ministry policy documents
  • 17. Central Canada • Quebec – district-based programs for drop-put students using provincial level content provider (mainly correspondence-based) – English-language province-wide synchronous program – non-DE focused province-wide program for sharing curricular resources that is used for DE in limited ways – no provincial regulations • Ontario – province-wide CMS and course content, used by district-based programs (district co-operation through consortiums) – several private virtual schools, plus numerous independent schools with online learning programs – series of Ministry policy documents
  • 19. Western Canada • Manitoba – three province-wide programs (for online province provides CMS and course content, used by district-based programs) – Ministry policy documents currently being updated • Saskatchewan – previously similar to Manitoba, now all district-based programs (since 2009- 10) – no regulations since devolution from Ministry • Alberta – province-wide and district-based programs – limited Ministry policy documents (policy review abandoned in favour of blended/hybrid learning approach) • British Columbia – district-based and private (independent) programs – Extensive regulatory regime
  • 21. Northern Canada • Yukon – Utilize programs from British Columbia & Alberta – referenced in legislation, largely governed by an inter- provincial agreement with BC school district • North West Territories – utilize a program in Alberta – several Ministry policy documents • Nunavut – past and future plans for pilot programs (may utilize services in Alberta) – no regulations
  • 23. Manitoba • Province offers three forms – MOE manages correspondence and audio teleconference systems o 3400 enrolments for correspondence, approximately 530 for teleconference – districts manage their own web-based programmes using MOE content • approximately 4000 students • All or almost districts appear to participate in web-based option to some extent
  • 24. Manitoba • Province offers three forms – MOE manages correspondence and audio teleconference systems o 3400 enrolments for correspondence, approximately 530 for teleconference – districts manage their own web-based programmes using MOE content • approximately 4000 students • All or almost districts appear to participate in web-based option to some extent
  • 25. National Trends • between 150,00 and 175,000 K-12 students took one or more DE courses • first online learning programs began in 1993 in British Columbia – still most extensive user with over 71,000 students enrolled in one or more courses • several provinces provide content and infrastructure, but districts operate programs
  • 26. National Trends • method of delivery is still print-based in many instances – greater reliance upon synchronous tools than elsewhere • seen as a substitute when face-to-face learning is not feasible or economic – largely in rural areas – primarily in specialized subject areas – often for highly selective students
  • 27. National Trends • most extensive distance education regulations found in British Columbia – quality assurance model – funding follows student • unions are supportive (in some instances cautiously) – NSTU has 11 provisions concerning distance education in their agreement – BCTF has conducted most of the research into their programs
  • 28. http://www.inacol.org/research/docs/iNACOL_Canada Study10-finalweb.pdf http://www.inacol.org/research/bookstore/index.php
  • 30. Assistant Professor Wayne State University, USA mkbarbour@gmail.com http://www.michaelbarbour.com