Join the discussion about post-secondary education's future
The Queen’s community can respond through a new campus website to eight questions posed in the province’s recent paper, Strengthening Ontario’s Centres of Creativity, Innovation and Knowledge.
“We’re interested in knowing our community’s response to these questions prior to further discussions with the government,” says Alan Harrison, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic). “In addition, we hope the website will spark broader consultation and discussion among our community members.”
Four of the questions posed are subjects for consultations over the summer between the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and university, college and other representatives.
The subjects include quality teaching and learning outcomes, experiential learning, technology-enabled learning, and expanded credential options and supplements.
Queen’s will participate in the consultations.
Visit the Queen’s website to submit your comments prior to August 31.
Strengthening Ontario's Centres of Creativity, Innovation and Knowledge
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