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Learning Resources
Your quick access to those things that you use often. This can be your “one stop shop” each day at PSII.

Trello is for planning your inquiry activity, as well as all of your other types of learning activities at PSII. Use Trello to keep track of new inquiry ideas and questions, and to plan your short and long-term activities.

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PSII Portfolio
PSII Portfolio is a tool to talk about your learning. This is a place for all learning artifacts: record of discussion, writing, video, audio, photos, reflection on learning activity, assessment information, etc.

Community Resources
Community connections can help you at any stage of the inquiry process. If you would like to reach out to the community, you can follow this link to learn more about the resources you can access.

EBSCO Online Research Library
If you need access to scholarly journals and other online resources, this is the place to go. Through the GVPL site, you can login to EBSCO Master Collection. You can use the school’s library barcode number, or your own, if you have a library card.

PSII Library Catalogue
Go here if you want to browse our library catalogue. Ask your org teacher for support if you need to.

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Competency Assessment Framework
The framework is a place to find descriptors for the competencies, guiding questions for when you are writing in your portfolio about your learning.

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Inquiry Flowchart
The Inquiry process is complex! If you need reminding of the elements of the process or the order in which those elements unfold, check out the flowchart. It is like a map for learning at PSII.

BC Transcript Service
If you need to access your official transcript (even after graduation), you can set up a BCeID and then a BC Transcript Service account here. This is also how you send your graduation transcripts to post-secondary colleges and universities.

Education Planner BC
This is your comprehensive guide to how to graduate in BC, how to earn credits, and also how to navigate your way from high school to post-secondary, including government scholarship information.

