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edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
category: Education
published: Aug 2015
ISBN:9781926966786
publisher: UBC Press
imprint: Pacific Educational Press

Insider’s Guide to K–12 Education in BC

What Every Parent and Educator Needs to Know

by David Mushens; Faizel Rawji & David Starr

tagged: elementary, reference, personal & practical guides
Description

Provides parents with the information they need to

  • Navigate the school system
  • Make informed decisions
  • Access available resources and support
  • Advocate for their child

Equips educators with the information they need to help parents make the right decisions for their child’s education

 

Key Questions Answered

  • How does the school system work?
  • What makes a good school good?
  • How do I choose the right school for my child?
  • What program options are available? Which one best suits my child?
  • What if my child needs additional support or interventions?
  • How is my child’s learning assessed and evaluated?
  • What are the requirements for graduation?
  • How can I support my child through school transitions?
  • How can I become involved in my child’s school?
About the Authors

David Mushens


Faizel Rawji


David Starr

DAVID STARR is an author and high school principal. David has authored multiple books, including Lorimer's Soccer United: Team Refugee titles Golden Goal and Golden Game both of which were named among the Best Books for Kids and Teens by the Canadian Children's Book Centre in 2017. David lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Contributor Notes

David Mushens is a vice-principal at École Cariboo Hill Secondary School in School District No. 41 (Burnaby). He has presented workshops to educators and parents on topics such as teaching standards, assessment and evaluation, educational leadership, labour relations, and poverty’s impact on learners. With co-author Faizel Rawji, he has presented workshops on school leadership to Aga Khan Education Services’ headmasters in Kenya. David has published two novels, written commentary for numerous media outlets, and presented a paper to the national conference of the Canadian Association for the Practical Study of Law in Education.

 

Faizel Rawji is the principal at Sunnyside Elementary School in School District No. 36 (Surrey). He has served as an advisor for the Premier’s Technology Council and contributed to the BC Education Plan in areas ranging from technology education to healthy living standards. A recipient of Canada’s Outstanding Principals Award and the Surrey Now Community Leader Award, he serves as the president of the Surrey Principals’ and Vice-Principals’ Association. In addition to his work with co-author David Mushens in Kenya, Faizel has been appointed to the Aga Khan’s national education board, providing strategy and advice for the Ismaili community.

 

David Starr is the principal of Byrne Creek Community School in School District No. 41 (Burnaby). David has authored a book, From Bombs to Books, that shares the deeply moving stories of refugee students, their parents, and the staff at Edmonds and Byrne Creek Community Schools. He has also written a novel for young adults that will be published in 2016. David has spoken nationally and internationally on issues around community and refugee education. His schools have been featured by numerous media outlets. He is a Vancouver Canuck Community MVP Award winner and a member of the board of directors of Canada Scores Vancouver, a charity dedicated to providing literacy, soccer, and leadership opportunities to inner city youth.

Editorial Review

This resource is a comprehensive hands-on guide for both parents and educators to help them navigate and understand the education system in British Columbia. It is very informative about schooling options as well as support for all learners and assessment practices in a user friendly format. It would be a valuable resource for all schools to have.

— Sandy Magnussen, Parent and Special Education Technology Coordinator, SD46
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