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			<title>Ontario students can continue learning from “safety of their own home”</title>
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<p>On Friday, Premier Doug Ford joined Stephen Lecce,
Minister of Education to launch the first phase of&nbsp;<a href="https://www.ontario.ca/page/learn-at-home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Learn at Home</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.ontario.ca/fr/page/apprendre-la-maison" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Apprendre à
la maison</a>, a new online portal that will provide resources for
families so students can continue their education while schools are closed due
to the ongoing COVID-19 situation.</p>
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<p>"As a father myself, I know parents always want the
best for their children, and I also know from speaking to parents that many are
concerned that their child is going to fall behind while schools are closed
during this difficult period," said Premier Ford. "To support
families and students, our government has developed a one-stop spot for at-home
learning. It doesn't replace school, but offers a great alternative as we
approach the end of March Break."</p>
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<p>Learn at Home (<a href="https://www.ontario.ca/page/learn-at-home">www.ontario.ca/page/learn-at-home</a>)
offers all students high-quality, made-in-Ontario math and literacy resources,
created by Ontario-certified educators, in both English and French. Elementary
resources are designed to help young students learn at home with interactive
activities that encourage participation through entertaining and stimulating
digital content. High school content was designed with a focus on STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) courses and ensure core
competencies and skills are reinforced. The government is also providing access
to course content for students who take the initiative to refresh and extend
their learning.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>"The&nbsp;Learn at Home&nbsp;initiative will help
mitigate 'learning loss' during this period of uncertainty," said Minister
Lecce. "Our plan will provide interactive teacher-led math supports to
keep students learning and empower all students to learn key skills with an
emphasis on STEM education, while also arming parents with resources to support
them as their kids learn at home."</p>
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<p>"By offering new at-home educational resources, the
province is further supporting Ontario's families as they help contain the
spread of COVID-19," said Christine Elliott, Minister of Health.
"Each and every Ontarian has a role to play in flattening the curve. Our
government is providing families with the support they need so that they can
continue to contribute to our shared goal of protecting the health and
wellbeing of all Ontarians, including our young students."</p>
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<p>"TVO is proud to be part of this important
initiative by the Ministry of Education," added Jennifer Hinshelwood,
TVO's Acting Chief Operating Officer. "TVO's suite of digital learning
products are designed to engage young minds in learning - a mission that seems
doubly important at times like this when many of our traditional learning
environments are not accessible."</p>
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<p>The at-home activities offered by&nbsp;<a href="https://www.ontario.ca/page/learn-at-home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Learn at Home</a>&nbsp;provide
quick and easy access to some of Ontario's best online kindergarten to grade 12
learning resources produced by Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) Educators. As
part of the government's commitment to planning for every scenario, the
province is working closely with education stakeholders to develop a plan for
scaling and building additional online learning programs.</p>
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<p>"In these uncertain times, we are proud as a public
agency to join the Ministry of Education's efforts in supporting families and
students," said Eric Minoli, TFO's Chief Operating Officer. "Our
online&nbsp;<a href="https://www.ontario.ca/fr/page/apprendre-la-maison" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Apprendre&nbsp;</a><a href="https://www.ontario.ca/fr/page/apprendre-la-maison" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">à</a><a href="https://www.ontario.ca/fr/page/apprendre-la-maison" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">&nbsp;la
maison</a>&nbsp;program will help ensure continuity in education for
Francophone and Francophile parents. TFO will be offering daily activities
which will be accessible at all times on our&nbsp;<a href="http://idello.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">IDELLO.ORG</a>&nbsp;platform,&nbsp;<a href="http://boukili.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">BOUKILI.CA</a>&nbsp;and our TV channel. TFO will remain a proud
partner of all families through a tailored program of fun, high-quality
educational activities and content, all of which will be aligned with the
curriculum of Ontario."</p>
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