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Learning to Be. A Perspective from British Columbia,Canada
Authors:Judy Halbert  Linda Kaser
Affiliation:Judy Halbert, Centre for Innovative Educational Leadership, Vancouver Island University, 900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5S5, jhalbert@telus.net, www.noii.ca

Linda Kaser, Centre for Innovative Educational Leadership, Vancouver Island University, 900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5S5, lkaser@telus.net, www.noii.ca

Abstract:This article describes how learning to be, with a specific focus on social-emotional competencies, has become part of the educational mindset — and educational policy — in British Columbia, Canada. The development of a set of learning progressions for social responsibility, an emphasis on social emotional learning in the new curriculum framework, the recognition of the importance of the First Peoples Principles of Learning and a disciplined approach to inquiry through school-to-school networks are strengthening the focus on learning to be across schools and communities.
Keywords:British Columbia  First Peoples Principles of Learning  learning to be  social emotional learning
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