SOFA Members Meet with Education Minister
by SOFA Fan on Aug.27, 2010, under Letter's involving the Minister of Education., Updates
On August 26th, Education Minister Dave Hancock took time out of his busy schedule to meet with four members of the SOFA committee. Also present at the meeting was Christine Bouchard from Alberta Education, and Sean Yam who is the Minister’s Executive Assistant.
During the one hour meeting, a wide variety of items were discussed, including Mr. Hancock’s Inspiring Education strategy, the importance of fine arts education, and the use of ‘locally developed courses’ by School Boards to supplement core subjects.
It was very apparent during the discussion Mr. Hancock is quite supportive of fine arts education. His goal is to create the opportunity for as many students as possible to take fine arts courses. He intends to have the curriculum re-designed to allow for both a ‘rigourous’ and ‘exploratory’ option. His desire to offer exploratory courses is so that all students will have the opportunity to benefit from taking a fine arts course, even though they may not have taken any earlier in their schooling. However, he also stated it will be up to each local community working in conjunction with their principal to determine what kind of fine arts programming is offered. Parental and community involvement will be critically important in this process. He does not intend to take a ‘one size fits all’ approach in regard to fine arts programming throughout Alberta.
SOFA is pleased to hear that Mr. Hancock is supportive of expanding fine arts education. However, we remain concerned over the availability of specialized educators in Alberta to support the type of programming indicated above.
During the meeting, Mr. Hancock agreed to respond to our questions in writing with the understanding that his response will be forwarded via email to those who have registered on our website. This will be sent out as soon as a response is received.
SOFA members also asked Mr. Hancock if he would be willing to attend a public SOFA meeting in Calgary to discuss how fine arts fits into the new Inspiring Education stratgegy. He indicated he was definitely willing to do so, provided the meeting is held in late fall when he will have more flexibility in his schedule. We will post the date of this meeting on our website once it has been determined.
At the end of our meeting, Mr. Hancock was presented with a “Save Our Fine Arts” T-shirt and agreed to have a picture taken with SOFA members inside the Alberta Legislature. Pictured below with Mr. Hancock (center) from left to right is Bill Campbell (parent and human resource professional), Murray Ord (parent and motion picture/television industry executive), Lyle Bennett (parent and Director of Sales for a well known chain of music stores), and Sam Gregory (grade 12 student and aspiring future politician).
It is interesting to note that Mr. Hancock has a particular interest in education, including the fine arts. His wife is currently a high school principal, his son is a teacher, and his daughter is a recent graduate of the Victoria School of Fine Arts in Edmonton. We can only guess this results in some lively discussion at home.
SOFA sincerely wishes to thank Mr. Hancock, Christine Bouchard, and Sean Yam for taking time out of their busy schedules to meet with us.
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