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Category:American Civil War Wikipedia:WikiProject Education in CanadaSome Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Education in Canada. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
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Title
WikiProject Education in Canada
Scope
We're aiming to improve articles on Schools, Universities and Colleges in Canada, plus assorted other related articles.
Parentage
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Similar WikiProjects
- WikiProject Schools
- WikiProject Colleges and Universities
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Participants
# 20px Spinboy 19:16, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
# TDS (talk • contribs) 04:59, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
# --Rob 05:07, 15 November 2005 (UTC)
# Cam 22 November 2005
# CyclePat 00:25, 28 November 2005 (UTC) (I am working on Garneau, highschool)
# Onishenko 11:40, 6 December 2005 (UTC) (I'm all over it. focusing on Alberta content)
Structure
Universities and colleges
The article should start with a good introduction, giving the full complete official name of the college/university, detail about location (in suburb, downtown, where?), founder and founding name, and affilation with any larger university system, if applicable. Give other names for which the university may be known (e.g. Cal, and bold them, too). Also, add a few facts about the college/university that make it unique.
Next, there is a table about the college/university. A template for the table can be found at the bottom of this page.
Sections of the article:
- Campus -- Describe the overall shape and size of the campus. Mention any famous buildings and their architects. However, it's best not to go into such detail that only a student/staff member would be interested in, or know what's being talk about. For some smaller colleges the "campus" might be one simple building, and may not warrant its own section.
- Organization -- Mention the administration, including leading officials. If this college/university has a special organizational structure, such as a residential college system, then it should be mentioned here. Then, in bullet point form, list the schools, colleges, etc. of this university. If appropriate, also list the faculties and departments at the university. If there is a special course system or requisits for enrollment, mention them here, too. If the university is part of a larger system (as in University of California), mention this connection and provide requisite links.
- Students and faculty -- State the number (and any other useful statistics) of the students. Distinguish between undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students; also state the number of faculty members. Distinguish between tenure/nontenured, full- and part-time (if possible).
- Sports, clubs, and traditions -- Mention the sports team(s) of the college/university and what is notable about them. Here is also a good place to mention specific traditions of the college/university, like students' union activities, a student newspaper, fraternities, regular activities, etc. The heading may be changed accordingly in regard to the importance of sports, clubs, traditions, students' unions etc. For example, alternative headings could be Students' Union, Sports and Traditions or Students' Union Activities.
- History -- Describe the history of the college/university, including noteworthy milestones in its development.
- Notable alumni -- Bullet list of Alumni that are notable/famous. Mention the graduation date and degree and give a short description why they are famous.
- Notable faculty -- Bullet list of active and former members of faculty that are notable. If they are alumni/alumnae, mention them here in parenthesis, including the degree and graduation date. For all give a short description why they are famous.
- References - List articles and other sources (online and/or offline) that independently confirm information in the article. Information should not be based soley on what the relevant institution shows.
- External links -- Give a link to the website of the college/university, preferable in English language.
Schools (K-12)
Generally the organization/sections for schools should be similiar to what's given for colleges, however some details, such as student union activities, won't be of as great interest to readers. And in most (not all cases) the campus won't be large/unique enough to warrant a separate section. Also, with schools there is no need to repeat all of the most obvious details that apply to every school (for instance it's a given that a school teaches math, so it doesn't always need to be mentioned). In addition to the normal sections (see above), it's normal to include an infobox of details. This avoids harming the flow of the article by reciting statistics and details such as street address. It also, lets people quickly determine if an article is relevant to them, without reading it through. To the right is an example, which is not a standard, and should be adjusted to fit the province, and school. Some, but not all, school articles use templates for this.
Naming conventions
Categories: Patterns used in existing category names should be considered. Examples of category names are :Category:Education in Ottawa, :Category:Education in Ontario, :Category:Schools in Ottawa, :Category:High schools in Ottawa, :Category:Private schools in British Columbia, :Category:French language schools in Alberta, :Category:Universities and colleges in Toronto and so forth.
Generally, terms in category names should be consistent across the country, and then the category description should mention the local term, and local meaning. For instance with K-12 schools the terms "Elementary, Middle, and High schools" are used consistently in category names for all provinces, even in provinces where other terms like "Primary, Junior high, and Secondary" are more often used.
If standard names are used, then :Template:Schools in jurisdiction can be added, to ease navigation (this template is not specific to Canada).
Often, the pattern for creating category names is obvious, only effects new articles, and one can go ahead and add them easily. However, caution should be taken when creating new sub-categories that involve moving articles out of existing categories. Specifically, categories for schools in a particular city may cause difficulty for those who don't know which city to look in for an institution. School district boundries often differ from municipal boundries, and there are overlapping/parellel boundries of different types of districts. Before making any change that could make it harder for somebody to find an article, please consider discussing the change first.
School names: Normally the full official name as given by the school and/or school board is used in the article title, and bolded as the first term in the article. Such as Canterbury High School. Alternate/common names/nicknames/abbreviations should then be given shortly afterwords.
Please see Wikipedia:Naming conventions#School names or Wikipedia:Schools#Article name for rules on selecting a school article title (Canadian schools should follow the same rules as elsewhere).
Universities and colleges: University of Ottawa, Athabasca University (names as advertised.)
Hierarchy definition
No classification of this project has been defined.
Goals
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Tasks
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Adopt an article
Similar to the Collaboration of the week, but on a smaller scale, you might want to "adopt" an article. This would involve doing the research, writing, and picture-taking (if possible) for either a non-existent article or a stub. Of course, everyone else can still edit an adopted article, and you can work on other things too, but the idea is to find a focus for a while, to try and build up the number of quality articles the Project has produced.
- Example article: User:Example
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General strategy and discussion forums
- /General
- /Strategy
- /Proposals
Other subpages
Templates
Infoboxes
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Stub templates
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Other templates
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- Put CanEd on the top of article talk pages.
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- Put WPEIC-cat on category pages.
Categories
- :Category:Education in Canada
Lists
Articles
Wikipedia articles on Education in Canada
- Education in Canada
Wikipedia namespace and Meta-Wiki articles on Education in Canada
- Wikipedia:Education in Canada
- meta:Education in Canada
New Wikipedia articles related to Education in Canada
Please feel free to list your new Education in Canada-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Main Wikipedia page. DYN has a 72 hr. time limit from the creation of the article.
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