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A Self-Managed Career Portfolio Guide
The portfolio offers a framework for individuals to guide and capture all aspects of their career development, including self-assessment, goal-setting, skill identification, career and educational transition, getting and keeping work, and lifelong personal development. As an ongoing developmental process, the career portfolio provides documentation of the past and offers a guide to the future.

Career Development
The new realities of the contemporary workplace and the contemporary worker have changed our perception and use of the concept of career. Career development is now viewed as complex and multidimensional, involving growing through life and work - an interweaving of learning, experiencing, living, working, changing, and identifying and discovering pathways. Thus career development can be seen as the creation of an individual's life/work designs.

Curriculum Information for Parents
This area of the website provides parents with information about what children are learning in Kindergarten to Grade 12 compulsory subject areas.

Educational Links
A collection of annotated online resources (hyperlinks) for parents, students, teachers, and educational administrators.

Education Manitoba
This newsletter updates schools on current and new initiatives being undertaken by the department of Education, Citizenship and Youth.

French Immersion in Manitoba
A publication for parents that explains the French Immersion Program in Manitoba schools.

Handbook for International Students
Provides information about Manitoba schools and about the educational options and supports available to students learning English as a second or additional language (ESL/EAL).

Home Schooling
Information for parents who choose to educate their children at home.

Independent Together: Supporting the Multilevel Learning Community
This project provides a resource to support teachers in the implementation and management of provincially mandated student learning outcomes in multilevel classrooms.

K-12 Website Subscription Updates
Subscribe to an enhanced mailing list that offers personalized website updates sent to your email address.

Mathematics Activities and Games
These games and activities (including rules, cards, and game boards) can be downloaded for use at home. There is also a short explanation of what concepts or ideas they address.

Schools, Families and Communities
Information about parent and community involvement in Manitoba's education system.

Schools of Choice
Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth facilitates parental choice, within limits, in selecting the public school best suited to the child¿s learning requirements.

School Partnerships: A Guide for Parents, Schools and Communities
This is a collaborative response to a request to update Advisory Councils for School Leadership: A Handbook for Parents, Teachers, and Administrators (1996).

Working Together: A Guide to Positive Problem Solving for Schools, Families, and Communities
The purpose of this guide is to give everyone, parents, educators, and community members alike, the information to take part in the co-operative, creative problemsolving process of informal dispute resolution. It is intended to serve as a resource support to local school and school division dispute resolution policies and practices. Many schools and school divisions have dispute resolution policies in place, and for them it will serve as supplemental material.

Working Together: A Handbook for Parents of Children with Special Needs in School
This document highlights the importance of the diverse and changing learning needs of students with special needs. It also offers support and encouragement to parents and families of students with special needs. This handbook describes some of the services and activities that might be used to meet individual student needs at school.