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The ''Conseil scolaire acadien provincial'' (CSAP) is the pan-provincial school board for French first language students.
The ''Conseil scolaire acadien provincial'' (CSAP) is the pan-provincial school board for French first language students which offers online learning for students across [[Nova Scotia]] using its own infrastructure and through collaboration with the [[Nova Scotia Virtual School]]. CSAP also works in partnership with [[New Brunswick]].


Its web site is http://csap.ednet.ns.ca/  
Its web site is http://csap.ednet.ns.ca/  
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* http://www.inacol.org/research/docs/iNACOL_CanadaStudy10-finalweb.pdf  
* http://www.inacol.org/research/docs/iNACOL_CanadaStudy10-finalweb.pdf  


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Latest revision as of 14:48, 2 January 2013

The Conseil scolaire acadien provincial (CSAP) is the pan-provincial school board for French first language students which offers online learning for students across Nova Scotia using its own infrastructure and through collaboration with the Nova Scotia Virtual School. CSAP also works in partnership with New Brunswick.

Its web site is http://csap.ednet.ns.ca/


Further information

The iNACOL 2010 report stated “...the Conseil scolaire acadien provincial (CSAP)—the pan-provincial school board for French first language students, actually has the longest history with K-12 online learning in the province. CSAP uses both room-based video conferencing and the two online platforms used by English school boards. CSAP also has a sharing arrangement for online programming from the Province of New Brunswick. Over the past three years there have been approximately 650 students per year enroled in the NSVS from the eight English-speaking school boards and the CSAP. Students enroled in courses from the NSVS are usually also enroled in a brick-and-mortar school.”

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