The panoramic photographs of Manitoba landscapes in the website banners are used with the kind permission of © Stan Milosevic.

The “landscape” images and metaphor illustrated in the website banners represent current understandings about curriculum presented in the “Guiding Principles for WNCP Curriculum Framework Projects” (Western and Northern Canadian Protocol, 2011).

New ways of thinking about curriculum involve a “shift in the images we use, away from knowledge pictured as fragmented pieces put together, one piece at a time, in a linear fashion on an assembly line, to an image of knowledge as a complex organic network organized into living fields, territories or 'landscapes'. Learning about these living fields of knowledge requires: 'learning the landscape'.”

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Guiding principles for developing common learning outcome frameworks for the western and northern Canadian provinces

The Arts in Education Draft Statement October 2003 (Adobe Icon 202 KB)

A Study of Arts Education in Manitoba Schools Spring 2010
Dr. Francine Morin, Principal Investigator, University of Manitoba, Manitoba Education Research Network (MERN), Monograph Series, Issue 3, Spring 2010
The purpose of this study funded by Manitoba Education was to provide a provincial profile of arts education in Manitoba schools during the 2006/2007 school year.