Month: March 2021

Ready Shoot Aim – Developing our System Improvement Plan

As TCRCE began to prepare its System Improvement Plan in the Spring of 2019, it necessitated a deep look at our existing data and evidence of progress. Several areas for growth related to student achievement were identified.  The development of the plan was more than an opportunity to point out what needed improvement, but also …

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Aspiring Leaders Program – Applications Now Being Accepted

The Nova Scotia Aspiring Leaders Program (ALP) is a professional learning program for teachers, mentors, department heads, and regional centre/board consultants who are interested in becoming effective school principals and/or vice principals. The program is offered by the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, in partnership with the Educational Leadership Consortium of …

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Chris Boulter - TCRCE

Welcome to the Regional Executive Director’s Collective Efficacy Blog

What is Collective Efficacy? We are defining collective efficacy as our RCE’s shared belief in its capability to organize and implement the actions required to improve student achievement and wellbeing. Having a stronger sense of collective efficacy will strengthen our collaboration, create additional momentum, and encourage innovation within TCRCE. What is TCRCE’s collective efficacy focus? …

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TCRCE Launches Literally Nutritious

To kick-off Nutrition Month 2021, the Tri-County Regional Centre for Education (TCRCE) has partnered with Nourish Nova Scotia to launch “Literally Nutritious.” The new virtual nutrition literacy program highlights simple and delicious slow cooker recipes for the whole family. “Literally Nutritious” is made possible with the assistance of a community food grant through the Nova …

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