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简单来说是高中的省考减少,只考数学和语文(英/法文);教育大纲及毕业要求也将要改变。职业教育将更为重要。
Graduation Requirements for 2017/2018
To graduate, students will require 80 credits total, with a minimum of 16 at the grade 12 level, and 28 elective course credits. 52 credits are required from the following:
Two Career Education courses (8 credits) (replaces Planning 10 and Graduation Transitions)
Physical Health and Education 10 (4 credits)
Science 10 (4), and a Science 11 or 12 (4 credits)
Social Studies 10 (4 credits), and a Social Studies 11 or 12 (4 credits)
A Math 10 (4), and a Math 11 or 12 (4 credits)
A Language Arts 10, 11 & 12 (12 credits)
An Arts Education 10, 11, or 12 and/or an Applied Design, Skills & Technologies 10, 11, or 12 (4 credits)
The content and learning outcomes for Grad Transitions and Planning 10 have been distributed into new required Career Education credits and other required curriculum.
Provincial Exams and Assessment
The new Grade 10-12 curriculum is available for use in the 2016/2017 school year but is not yet mandatory. Current Grade 10 and 11 provincial exams do not align with the new curriculum that teachers may be using. However, current Grade 10/11 provincial exams will continue to be available until June 2017 for students who have completed associated course work by June 30, 2016.
Students do not take the new exams if they took the "old" course (or completed the courses before the 2016/17 school year).
The expectation is that students complete EITHER a Math 10 provincial exam OR the new math skills exam, and EITHER a Language Arts 12 provincial exam OR the New Language Arts-Literacy 12 exam, based on when they took the courses.
Students taking summer school courses in Math 10, Language Arts 10, Science 10, Social Studies 11 (or their equivalents) in the summer of 2016 will not have to write provincial exams for those subjects. Students taking any of the Language Arts 12 courses in summer 2016 WILL have to write the associated provincial exams.
Science 10, Social Studies 11, and Language Arts 10 (and their equivalent) provincial exams will not be replaced with another form of provincial assessment. These courses will now be assessed in the classroom, as happens for other courses. The Ministry is working to provide support materials for curriculum and classroom assessment. |
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