Learn-at-Home Guidelines From Every Province

What does your province recommend for learning at home?

Regardless of where you live, the question that is on every parent’s mind is how is learning at home going to work in my household?

The answer will vary from province to province, school board to school board, and even child to child. Learn-at-home requirements differ across regions and according to your child’s grade.

Knowing where to start can be daunting!

Beyond communicating with your child’s teachers, knowing the learning guidelines and resources for your province can help you feel better about taking control of learning at home. Every province has a ministry-approved set of recommendations for learning at home.

Here are the learning-at-home guidelines and resources from every province:

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Saskatchewan

Quebec

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