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MINISTRY CONTINUES MATH CONSULTATION, REQUEST FEEDBACK FROM PARENTS AND GUARDIANS

Released on February 27, 2012

In an effort to address concerns with math curriculum in provincial schools, the Ministry of Education recently facilitated consultation meetings across Saskatchewan. Led by MLAs Russ Marchuk and Gene Makowsky, these dialogue sessions with frontline educators concluded on February 16. Now, the Minister is interested in hearing from parents.

"Having wrapped up the consultations with educators across Saskatchewan, we're confident that we have a good idea of their thoughts and opinions around the effective instruction of the math curriculum," Education Minister Donna Harpauer said. "Now, we want to hear from parents or guardians of students who are learning this math. What are the experiences and opinions of the parents and guardians whose children are bringing this math home? Hearing from all different selections of the population who are engaging with math curriculum will help us to understand the areas that are working, as well as identify opportunities for change."

Parents and guardians interested in sharing their opinions on Saskatchewan's math curriculum are asked to visit the Ministry of Education website at www.education.gov.sk.ca and click on the feature titled "Math Feedback". The link for math feedback will be operational beginning February 27 and available throughout the month of March.

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For more information, contact:

Leya Moore
Education
Regina
Phone: 306-787-1069
Email: leya.moore@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-533-7506

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