Learning under pandemic involves more than ABCs
If delivering the nuts and bolts of education isn’t a big enough challenge, staff across Palliser Regional Schools are also ensuring the social and emotional learning needs of students are being met under the constraints of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shane Cranston, Palliser’s Director of Inclusive Learning, says students were already being taught about responsible decision making, empathy, managing their emotions and understanding different perspectives before in-class instruction was replaced with remote learning.
“Every family is dealing with these changing times differently and some have more tools than others,” he says. “But certainly the anxiety and stress cab be heightened in the homes of our students with the uncertainties.”
It’s a challenge for students to concentrate on learning if they’re anxious about the new modes of delivering education, or a variety of other potential changes they and their families may be facing. Cranston says changes to the structure of daily routines can be unsettling in itself, especially when students didn’t have the opportunity to ease into them.


