Out-of-Province Online Learning
Discussion Paper: Out-of-Province Online Learning Delivery by Alberta School Jurisdictions
This discussion paper invites you to give your opinions on a proposed policy on out-of-province online learning delivery by Alberta school jurisdictions.
Section A of the paper provides some background information on the issue. Section B identifies key elements of the proposed Alberta Learning policy. For each proposed policy direction, a rationale is given, followed by a space to indicate your views. Please indicate your preference and provide any comments that you may have on that particular topic. Any additional comments you may have on the proposed policy may be recorded in Section C. Finally, Section D requests some additional information to assist us in analyzing your responses.
To ensure that your views are taken into account, please provide your comments by August 20, 2004. NOTE: Deadline extended to September 24, 2004.
The online version has been separated into two sections:
- Background - Section A of the document. This page does not include any feedback mechanism.
- Response - presents Sections B, C and D of the document in a format that allows you to submit your responses electronically via the Internet (this online form has been de-activated).
If you prefer to complete this discussion paper in printed format, the entire document is also available for download as an Acrobat PDF file.
If you choose this option, you can submit your completed discussion paper in one of the following ways:
| By mail to:
Alberta Learning |
By fax to:
(780) 422-0880 |
By e-mail to: |
If you need more information, please call the Policy Sector at (780) 427-8501. If you are in Alberta but outside the Edmonton area you can call toll free by dialing 310-0000 and following the instructions.
| The information collected by your completion of the Out-of-Province Online Learning Delivery by Alberta School Jurisdictions: A Discussion Paper is collected pursuant to section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP Act). The responses will be used to inform online learning policy development and will not be attributed to you on an individual basis or to your school jurisdiction. Should you have any questions regarding this activity, please contact:
Executive Director, Policy Sector |

