Peace Wapiti School Board #33
Annual Education Results Report 2001
Cover
Message from chairman
Message from superintendent
Contextual information
Progress / accomplishments
Performance measures
    Goal 1: Standards
    Goal 2: Responsive
    Goal 3: Supportive
    Goal 4: Teaching
    Goal 5: Technology
    Goal 6: Accountable
Achievement exam results
Diploma exam results
Scholarships
AISI funded projects
Satisfaction survey
Capital facilities projects
Financial summary
Future Challenges
School Results Reports
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Alberta Learning Goal 5: Information technology is integrated into education to enhance student learning, and increase efficiency and flexibility of delivery.

Corresponding Peace Wapiti School Board Goals:

  • Plan and implement strategies to deal with the ongoing need for technology.
  • Provide alternative educational delivery models to support regular instruction where appropriate. 


Results Reported:

Parents show high satisfaction with their children's skills in computers (85.4% compared to 82.8% last year.)  Grade 12 students report 69.0% (compared to 64.8% last year) satisfaction with their computer skills. Asked how much high school is improving their computer skills, 22.2% of Grade 12 students indicate "a lot," 48.1% say "some," and 29.6% claim "very little."  Click here to look at survey results for all students.

Information technology is integrated into education to enhance student learning and increase efficiency and flexibility of delivery. In terms of performance measures:

  • All students in grades 3-12 have access to computers for word processing. The sophistication of skills increases with the grade level.
  • All of the schools have Internet connections. The number of students that can be served at any given time varies from a small number to as high as 20 students. Schools are continuing to explore ways of improving accessibility.
  • The ratio of modern computers to students is at approximately 9 to 1. If all instructional computers purchased within the last five years and included in the calculation, the ratio of computers to students is at approximately 6 to 1. 


With respect to board strategies related to this goal:

  • A three-year planned for the use of technology was completed and forwarded to Alberta education and is currently in the process of being implemented. 
  • Plans for upgrading staff skills in the use of technology are in place, including the use of the expertise of our Director of Instructional Technology services. Staff inservice continues to be a priority.
  • A virtual school has been operating in the school jurisdiction since September 1, 1997.