Divisional Education Council definition

Divisional Education Council means Divisional Education Council or a “commission scolaire francophone de division” established under the Education Act.

Examples of Divisional Education Council in a sentence

  • School ProgramsAboriginal Language Curriculum The Beaufort-Delta Divisional Education Council in partnership with the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and the Gwich‟in Social and Cultural Institute continue to work with the Inuvialuktun and Gwich‟in 2nd Language Curriculum K–12, developed in 2005.

  • There will only be two official personnel files, one located in the Regional Financial Management Board Office and the other located in the Divisional Education Council Office.

  • These programs are delivered in partnership with the Beaufort-Delta Divisional Education Council, the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and the Gwich‟in Tribal Council.

  • In the Aboriginal curriculum development most of all the work started with the Inuvialuktun and Gwich‟in 2nd Language Curriculum K–12, since 2005 by the Beaufort-Delta Divisional Education Council (BDDEC) in partnership with the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and Gwich‟in Social and Cultural Institute are on going.

  • Where it is determined by a Divisional Education Council that a lay-off is necessary within its jurisdiction and where natural attrition, transfers and leaves of absences do not effect the necessary reductions in staff, in recognition of the value of teachers with long service, the Divisional Education Council shall give fair consideration to retaining qualified teachers having the greatest continuous employment with the Employer.

  • For example, the Department of Education, Culture and Employment’s operating contribution to the South Slave Divisional Education Council.

  • In 2008-2009, the South Slave Divisional Education Council stated a French Immersion program in Fort Smith.

  • A3.02 Before appointment to the teaching staff of the Government of the Northwest Territories, the teacher submits proof of previous teaching experience to the hiring Divisional Education Council and the Registrar appointed under Section 49 of the Education Act.

  • The Director of the Divisional Education Council will enter into discussions with the and the Federation in an effort to resolve the complaint.

  • The purpose of the Annual Report is to ensure that Education Bodies remain accountable to their Operating Plans.The current Annual Report is based on the 2017-2018 Operating Plan that was approved by the Minister on September 28, 2018 and tabled in the Legislative Assembly on October 12.Sahtu Divisional Education Council Operating Environment School Profiles and Student EnrolmentSahtu Divisional Education Council consists of 5 schools that housed approximately 556 students in 2017-2018 school year.

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  • Department of Education means the United States Department of Education.

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