Award Co-curricular Pilot

Saskatchewan

Welcome to the Saskatchewan Award Canada Co-curricular Pilot! We are thrilled to have you join this exciting initiative aimed at enhancing the educational experience for students across the province. As educators, you play a vital role in guiding and inspiring young minds, and this pilot provides a unique opportunity to supplement existing curriculum with experienced based learning opportunities.

Our Saskatchewan Pilot Partners

South East Cornerstone Public School Division #209

The South East Cornerstone Public School Division is rural/urban in geographic structure with 35 schools in 27 communities and an approximate of 8,200 student.

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Flexibility of the framework

The Award is a framework flexible to align with all curricular subject areas. Below are some examples to help you get started.  If your subject is not represented and you require support we are happy to brainstorm alignment with you. You can find a blank lesson template here.

Careers education

Are you looking to integrate the Award within your Career Curriculum?

SK Career Lesson Plan
Special Project Credit

Did you know that student can apply for Special Project Credit in Saskatchewan? This link will explain the process for a student. Note that student needs to apply for Special Project Credit before starting the Award.

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Throughout their Award experience, your students will have the opportunity to also earn the following micro-certification which can enhance their resumé

Conduct this session with students to help them earn their ‘Portfolio Development’ certification and ‘Advanced Training in a Technology’ certification.

Note: Participation in these certifications is entirely optional. As a teacher, you have the flexibility to provide one, two, all, or none of these certifications based on student experiences, tailored to the unique interests and goals of your curriculum.

Getting Started with Award Delivery

Award Delivery Playbook

This Playbook was designed to help ensure Award Centres and participants are set up for success. This Playbook will guide you through the elements necessary to deliver the Award within your school, tailored for the academic year.

Click here to access the Delivery Playbook

Award Management Playbook

The Award Centre Management Playbook is focused on the administration and operation of the Award Centre itself. It provides comprehensive guidance for efficiently planning and implementing all necessary tasks to manage your Award Centre. This Playbook begins in April so that everything is successfully prepared for at the start of the academic year in September.  

Click here to access the Management Playbook

Activity ideas for young people

The activity zone is your go-to spot for all things Award! Whether your students are into sports, learning new skills, helping others, or going on exciting adventures, we’ve got you covered! You can either choose from our awesome activities or have your students come up with their own.

Click here to access the Activity Zone

Why link Award Canada with Saskatchewan School Curriculum?

  • Get recognized for what you’re already doing through school. Use the ‘Does Your Activity Count?’ resource to see if your activities meet the 7 elements—if they do, they count and are enriched through the Award Canada Way

  • Earn a prestigious, internationally recognized accreditation that enhances your appeal to colleges, universities, and employers.

  • Gain micro-certifications through the Award.

  • Enjoy flexibility by choosing activities that align with your interests and setting your own goals.

  • Continue pursuing your Award even if you can’t complete your curriculum requirements, celebrating your learning achievements.

  • Reflective learning deepens your understanding of your experiences and skills.

  • Boost your resume with both school achievement and the Award for a competitive edge in jobs, scholarships, and post-secondary applications.

  • Develop key skills like problem-solving and leadership to thrive in the ever-changing job market.

  • Network with alumni worldwide for collaboration opportunities.

  • Receive individualized feedback from adult mentors throughout the Award journey. This approach, backed by positive youth development research, emphasizes that strong relationships with mentors fosters personal growth and success. 

  • Access tools to translate your Award skills into assets for your career, education, or personal growth, including resume and cover letter templates, reference resources, interview tips, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

The purpose of this pilot initiative is to enhance the educational experience in Canadian secondary schools by acknowledging and celebrating a diverse range of career paths, including but not limited to skilled trades. By connecting and recognizing real-world experiences with classroom learning, the initiative aims to validate the various skills and talents students acquire outside traditional academic settings.

This co-curricular approach supports learning outcomes and curriculum requirements, enriching students’ overall education and preparing them for future opportunities in multiple fields. Ultimately, this pilot demonstrates a deeper appreciation for diverse paths, encouraging students to see the value of their unique experiences in their personal and academic development.

Participation is open to students aged 14-24 who are enrolled in your school. This pilot is tailored for students seeking to enrich their educational experience by pursuing the Award alongside their curriculum requirements. This dual engagement not only facilitates a comprehensive skill set but also empowers students to make meaningful contributions to their communities while achieving personal goals. 

Educators will receive support throughout the duration of the pilot. They will be provided with two Playbooks that clearly outline the necessary steps to facilitate the pilot, including timelines and best practices. This ensures educators have the full autonomy to customize the program according to their specific classroom needs and student interests.  

Additionally,

Upon successful completion of the Award, students will receive international recognition with a certificate that highlights their accomplishments. This recognition is valuable for academic and career advancement, as it demonstrates a commitment to personal growth, community service, and skill development. Schools may also host special recognition events to celebrate students’ achievements, further enhancing their sense of accomplishment and motivation to continue their engagement in meaningful activities.

Partnerships that are impacting young people in this pilot project