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Open-Source 100: Choice, Voice, and No Textbook Invoice

25 min · 8 de dic de 2025
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In this episode of RASCALS’ Roundtable, Brett and Danielle talk with Marie Martineau, Christi Milsom, and Sarah Adair about the province’s first open-source English 100course - built by teachers for teachers. From bridging the gap between high school and CEGEP to making reinvestment activities fun, the team shows how collaboration and digital literacy can transform the classroom. With free, ready-to-use materials, adaptableactivities, and evaluation grids aligned with the new devis, this project offers a sneak peek at what English 100 could look like in 2027. 🎓 Teachers can join the Winter 2026 pilot or follow project updates by contacting mj.martineau@cegepmontpetit.ca [mj.martineau@cegepmontpetit.ca]

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