International Heritage Languages

International and Heritage Languages

Spanish

Learning Spanish in Manitoba
Spanish is the language of many peoples who have made many important contributions to the history and culture of the world. Today, there are close to 400 million native speakers of Spanish, and close to 500 million speakers worldwide, including Spain and Africa, as well as Central America, South America, and North America. It is alanguage of enormous social, political, and economic importance.

Western and Northern Canadian Protocol (WNCP) Projects

Manitoba led the development of these curriculum frameworks and support documents. They were adapted to create the Manitoba curriculum and support documents.

The Common Curriculum Framework for Spanish Language and Culture: Six-Year Junior/Senior High School Program (WNCP)

The Common Curriculum Framework for Spanish Language and Culture: Four-Year High School Program (WNCP)

Spanish Language and Culture: Six-Year Junior/Senior High School Program Implementation Manual (WNCP)

Spanish Language and Culture: Four-Year High School Program Implementation Manual (WNCP)


English Spanish Bilingual Programming

Bilingual programming is offered in Winnipeg School Division at Earl Grey School. The programming was launched in 2016.  Currently the Alberta Spanish Language Arts Kindergarten to Grade 6 curriculum framework is being adapted and implemented for Manitoba schools.


Spanish Language and Culture Curriculum

Curriculum Frameworks

Grade 7 to Senior 4 Spanish Language and Culture: Manitoba Curriculum Framework of Outcomes

Senior 1 to Senior 4 Spanish Language and Culture: Manitoba Curriculum Framework of Outcomes


Foundation Documents

Grade 7 to Senior 4 Spanish Language and Culture: A Foundation for Implementation

Senior 1 to Senior 4 Spanish Language and Culture: A Foundation for Implementation

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