What Courses Do I Choose for Grade 9?
Grade 9 students will select De-streamed Math, Science and English as well as Academic French and Geography. Each student will choose optional credits based on offerings at their secondary school.
Academic Courses are suited to students who are comfortable with theoretical concepts and enjoy solving problems by applying what they have learned.
Open Courses allow students to learn concepts and skills designed to prepare them for further study in the subject area. Generally, in Grade 9, optional courses are offered as open courses, for example music, art, drama, business studies, family studies, physical education and technological studies. Expectations are created for all students and these students can use their variety of learning skills to succeed.
Special Education Courses allow students to focus on functional life skills and/or job readiness skills within schools that have a self-contained special education setting. Expectations are individualized for students who have a variety of strengths and needs. In some cases, these courses can be preparation for participation in Locally Developed Compulsory Courses.
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Locally Developed Courses are designed for students who have specific learning needs and require more direction in the classroom. Students will learn essential and practical concepts of a subject.
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Applied Courses teach students using practical examples and offer the chance to apply what they have learned to the work around them.
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Single stream courses are courses that are taught to all learners at that grade level. It will use a variety of teaching and learning strategies to engage students. It will be taught as a progression of skills and topics from previous courses that will lay a foundation for further courses in that subject area.