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Education in Ontario

Education in Ontario. High School, Work, College, University . Graduating High School. 30 Credits Literacy Test 40 Hours Community Service. 30 Credits. 4 English** 3 Math** 2 Science 1 French 1 Phys Ed 1 Arts 1 Geography 1 History 1 Civics & Careers 3 “Groups” 12 Elective.

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Education in Ontario

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  1. Education in Ontario High School, Work, College, University

  2. Graduating High School • 30 Credits • Literacy Test • 40 Hours Community Service

  3. 30 Credits • 4 English** • 3 Math** • 2 Science • 1 French • 1 Phys Ed • 1 Arts • 1 Geography • 1 History • 1 Civics & Careers • 3 “Groups” • 12 Elective

  4. English

  5. Teaching & Learning in the Classroom Things that might be different from home: *Teachers talk less *Students talk more *Tests & Exams may be worth less of the mark *Activities may be more of the mark Students usually have some homework every night, but should not be up all night doing homework! Extra help from teachers on lunch or after school is free!

  6. Some Elective Courses At Greenwood: Cooking Phys. Ed Music AMU1O8 PPL1OY HFN1O8 AMU2O8 PPL2OY

  7. Understanding CourseLevels in Junior Subjects • MFM1P8 Grade Level 1 = Grade 9 • MFM2P8 Grade Level: 2 = Grade 10 Difficulty Level P= Applied (College) • MPF1D8Difficulty Level D= Academic (University) • MPF2D8 • MAT1L8 Difficulty Level L = Workplace • MPF2L8 • ESLAO8 • ESLB08 • ESLCO8 • ESLD08 O = Open for Everyone

  8. Understanding Levels in Senior Subjects U 1 3 ENG U= University ENG 3 C 1 C=College 3 E 1 ENG E = Workplace Note! Grade 9 & 10 Courses MHF4U1 MCR3U1 MFM1D1 MFM2D1 “D” level leads to “U” level MFM1P1 MFM2P1 “P” level leads to “C” level MAP4C1 MBF3C1 MAT2L1 MAT1L1 MAT3E1 MAT4E1 “L” level leads to “E” level

  9. Going to Work After Graduation: Apprenticeship = Training While Working

  10. What is College? Job Training! Diploma + ENG4C1 Some programs need grade 12 “C” level math or science

  11. What Do I Need to Get Into College? For most programs: Diploma + ENG4C1 Examples: Social Service Worker, Early Childhood Education, Graphic Art For manyprograms: Diploma + ENG4C1 + MAP4C1 Examples: Accounting, Software Engineering, Heating & Air Conditioning For someprograms: Diploma + ENG4C1 + SBI3C1, SCH4C1 OR SPH4C1 Examples: Pharmacy Technician, Practical Nursing, Dental Assisting

  12. What is University? Studying a Subject! Diploma + ENG4U1 + 5 other Grade 12 “U” Courses

  13. What Do I Need to Get IntoUniversity? Diploma + ENG4U1 + 5 other 12 “U” For mostprograms: Examples: History, Politics, Education, Social Work, Art, Geography, Music For manyprograms Diploma + ENG4U1 + MHF4U1 & MCV4U1 & 3 other 12 “U” Examples: Business Administration, Computer Science, Math, Finance For some programs: Diploma + ENG4U1 + MHF4U1 & MCV4U1 + SCH4U1 + SBI4U1 or SPH4U1 & 1 other 12 “U” Examples: Biology, Life Sciences, Engineering, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Dentistry

  14. Questions?

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