The Framework for Learning is the blueprint on which essential elements of learning and teaching in Manitoba are organized. The Framework creates one access point for educators to find curriculum and curriculum implementation resources, and to access policy and resources related to assessment, evaluation, and reporting for the English, Français, French Immersion, and Senior Years Technology Education programs.
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February 3, 2026
Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning is hosting learning sessions on the Global Competencies for all educators looking to extend their leadership capacity and support the integration of Global Competencies in Manitoba classrooms. These half-day sessions, each focused on a single competency, will take place in Winnipeg and are offered in English. Participants may register for all six sessions or only for specific competencies of interest.
Visit Manitoba Global Competency In-Depth Learning Sessions for more information and to register for this exciting opportunity!
November 14, 2025
Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning is pleased to announce the release of a Media Literacy Curriculum Implementation Resource developed in partnership with the Winnipeg School Division and the Winnipeg Free Press. The new resource can be accessed at winnipegfreepress.com/education and includes learning experiences, tools and free articles supporting media literacy and learning in Manitoba classrooms.
November 13, 2025
To foster acceptance, understanding and unity, Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning has strengthened Holocaust education in Grade 6, 9 and 11 Social Studies.
The curricular enhancements are supported by a new implementation resource to help educators guide learners through a critical examination of the causes and consequences of the Holocaust, and the lessons they may apply to making today’s world a better place.
Educators are encouraged to explore Holocaust Education: A Guide for Educators and discover ways to deepen learners’ understanding of history, inclusivity and human rights.
Click the program tiles below to access K to 12 provincial curriculum.
To support Manitoba teachers, curriculum development, renewal and refinement follows a consistent process to ensure provincial curriculum is contemporary, relevant, inclusive and responsive to societal and technological changes. To learn more, visit the Curriculum Development page.
Through the lens of each discipline, curriculum implementation comes to life in Manitoba classrooms through learning and assessment experiences designed by teachers as they transfer their knowledge and professional learning to actionable teaching strategies that are responsive to student learning strengths and needs.