Programs and Challenges to be Faced Elementary Level Sample Clauses

Programs and Challenges to be Faced Elementary Level. The 339 elementary schools are implementing the full-time program in Junior Kindergarten (JK) and Kindergarten, as well as the eight Ministry of Education curriculum guidelines, which include the following subject areas, among others: French, Math, Science, Physical Education and Health, Arts Education and Social Studies. The elementary level also has targeted programs that are intended to encourage the development of literacy and numeracy in order to ensure improvement of student performance in all school subjects. The Government of Ontario will continue investing in the implementation of initiatives such as intake and assistance and the development of educational tools such as resources for Math and French. Secondary Level Eighteen curriculum guidelines are being followed in 100 secondary schools. They cover the following subjects: French, Mathematics, English, Science and Canadian and World Studies. In Grades 9 and 10, students may combine the different types of courses, including theoretical, applied and open courses, in order to explore their interests. In Grades 11 and 12, students may focus more specifically on their objectives by choosing their program based on where they intend to go after secondary school, be that university, college, the workplace or an apprenticeship program. Each 110-hour course corresponds to one credit and the Ministry of Education expects Grade 9 students to have accumulated at least eight credits each, and Grade 10 students to have accumulated 16 credits each. Students need to complete at least 30 credits, including 18 compulsory and 12 elective credits, in order to earn their Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). They must also complete 40 hours of community service and pass the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT).
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