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  2. Curriculum - Wikipedia

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    Curriculum. A 52-week curriculum for a medical school, showing the courses for the different levels. In education, a curriculum ( / kəˈrɪkjʊləm /; pl.: curriculums or curricula / kəˈrɪkjʊlə /) is broadly defined as the totality of student experiences that occur in the educational process.

  3. History of education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Charles Phillips divided the history of public schooling in Canada into four periods or stages: The first was characterized by church-controlled education and lasted from the early 1700s through to the mid 1800s. Stage two, which extended to the late 1800s, saw the introduction of more centralized authority, universal free education ...

  4. University of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    History Founding Photo of the university taken by William James Topley, c. 1877–1930. The University of Manitoba, founded by Alexander Morris, was established under the University of Manitoba Act as a “Provincial University” on 28 February 1877, becoming the first institution of higher education to be established in western Canada.

  5. Adrien Sala - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg, Manitoba. Education. University of Manitoba. Adrien Sala (born January 18, 1980) is a Canadian politician who has been the Minister of Finance for Manitoba since October 18, 2023. [1] Sala is from Winnipeg, Manitoba and was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 2019 Manitoba general election. [2]

  6. Department of Education (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    It split the preceding Department of Education, Skills and Employment into the newly formed Department of Education and Department of Employment and Workplace Relations. Preceding departments. The Department of Education's predecessor departments have been: Department of Education and Science (13 December 1966 – 19 December 1972)

  7. Gray Academy of Jewish Education - Wikipedia

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    The Gray Academy of Jewish Education is a pluralistic Jewish day school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and the only K–12 Jewish day school in western Canada. [1] The trustee and policy-making body of the school is the Winnipeg Board of Jewish Education, which is a member of the Canadian Accredited Independent Schools and the Manitoba Federation of ...

  8. Minister of Education (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The department's primary responsibility is oversight of Manitoba's public school system. The Department of Education is one of Manitoba's oldest government departments, although its specific designation has changed several times. It was known as the Minister of Youth and Education from 1968 to 1971, before returning to its original name.

  9. Department of Families (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Families ( French: Ministère des Familles; also known as Manitoba Families) is the Manitoba Government agency responsible for family-related programs and services in the province of Manitoba . The Department was created on 3 May 2016 by the newly-elected government of Brian Pallister, combining the responsibilities of the ...