Application
Procedure #NP370.0, Required Learning Media addresses process for approval of learning resources that are required for curriculum implementation and for student learning.
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Stakeholder Groups with Responsibilities Under this Policy
- Director of Education
- Superintendents of Schools
- Principals
- Teachers
- Learning Resource Services
- Parents
Relationship to Board priorities
Summary of why and how this policy and/or procedure fits into and supports Board priorities
Implementation Timelines
Summary of Changes
Who is affected by these changes and what is the impact on current practice? |
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Communication Plan: The following information will be included in the weekly summary, Questions regarding the content of the Required Learning Media policy should be raised with your principal, manager or supervisor. If additional clarification is required, principals, managers and supervisors may contact Kathy Witherow, Superintendent of Curriculum and Instructional Services. In accordance with Board Policy #285.0, Board Policies, Procedures and Supporting Documents, the Board welcomes all comments and suggestions on Board policy. Input is an important component of the review process. If you feel a policy and/or procedure needs to be revised, it is most helpful if you outline clearly the specific section(s) of the policy and/or procedure in which you are not comfortable, the reason(s) for your concern(s) and also suggest specific alternate wording to reflect your position. Specific recommendations should be submitted via e-mail to policy.committee@yrdsb.ca, or to the attention of the Assistant Manager, Board and Trustee Services by fax at 905-727-3984 or in hard copy at the following mailing address: York Region District School Board The Education Centre – Aurora Attention: Assistant Manager, Board and Trustee Services 60 Wellington Street West, Box 40 Aurora, ON L4G 3H2 Questions about the policy and procedure review process can be directed to the Assistant Manager, Board and Trustee Services at policy.committee@yrdsb.ca or 905-727-0022 extension 2217. |
Document History and Previous Versions
Approved 2008 Replaces: Policy 370.0, Required Learning Media (Textbooks), Revised 2003 Standing Memo 198, Ministry Guidelines for Textbook Approval Standing Memo 207, Approval of Curriculum Software
Working Document February 2014
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Board Procedure #NP370.0 Required Learning Media
This procedure outlines the steps for the approval of required learning media.
1. Definitions
1.1 Non-Required Learning Media
1.2 Required Learning Media
2. Responsibilities
2.1 The Director of Education shall:
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allocate staff and resources to support the Required Learning Media procedure.
2.2 Senior Team shall:
2.3 Superintendent of Curriculum and Instructional Services shall:
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ensure that required learning media are reviewed in accordance with the Selection Procedures for Learning Resources: A Guide to Equity;
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provide Senior Team and the Board of Trustees with a the list of new recommended required learning media once a year for their information; and
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refer unresolved concerns about learning media to Senior Team for review.
2.4 Superintendents of Schools shall:
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review the Request for Approval Form in consultation with the principal;
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send approved Request for Approval Form to the principal and the Required Learning Media Support Group; and
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when concerns about learning media are brought forward;
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work with parent(s)/guardian(s), staff members and the principal as needed to resolve the issue,
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refer unresolved concerns to the Superintendent of Curriculum and Instructional Services, and
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ensure the Required Learning Media Support Group is aware of any changes to approved learning media.
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2.5 Curriculum and Instructional Services shall:
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when unresolved concerns about learning media are brought forward, review the resource in question and refer to the Superintendent of Curriculum and Instructional Services.
2.6 Administrator, Learning Resource Services shall:
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ensure the Required Learning Media database is maintained; and
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prepare reports for Senior Team and Board of Trustees, as required.
2.7 Principals shall:
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review required learning media recommendations in accordance with the Selection Procedures for Learning Resources: A Guide to Equity and the Ministry Guidelines for Approval of Textbooks;
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submit the completed Request for Approval Form to the superintendent of schools for review;
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upon approval, collaborate with staff members to purchase the resource(s), in accordance with Board Procedure #NP161.0 Purchasing;
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inform parents/guardians and staff members of the right to request an alternative resource or program option;
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when concerns about learning media choice(s) are brought forward,
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consider requests and give final approval for non-required learning media in accordance with the Selection Procedures for Learning Resources: A Guide to Equity and the Ministry Guidelines for Approval of Textbooks.
2.8 Staff Members shall:
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identify required learning media in accordance with the Selection Procedures for Learning Resources: A Guide to Equity and the Ministry Guidelines for Approval of Textbooks;
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for required learning media, submit completed Request for Approval Form to the principal for approval;
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for non-required learning media, submit requests to the principal for approval;
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upon approval, collaborate with the principal to purchase the resource(s), in accordance with Board Procedure #NP161.0 Purchasing;
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refer concerns about learning media choice(s) to the principal; and
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collaborate with the principal to discuss concerns about learning media choice(s) with parent(s)/guardian(s) and/or staff members as required to determine the appropriate course of action.
2.9 Parents/Guardians shall:
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understand their right to request alternative resources as determined by the Selection Procedures for Learning Resources: A Guide to Equity and the Ministry Guidelines for Approval of Textbooks; and
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discuss any concerns about learning media choice(s) with the principal and school staff members.
3. Department
Curriculum and Instructional Services
4. Procedure History
Replaces: Policy 370.0, Required Learning Media (Textbooks), Revised 2003 Standing Memo 198, Ministry Guidelines for Textbook Approval
Standing Memo 207, Approval of Curriculum Software Working Document February 2014