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WELCOME. Course Planning Presentation. to the. Wednesday, March 16, 2011. School Goal . Our goal is to develop well-rounded students who are prepared for post-KAL learning opportunities. What you need to know about the 2011-12 Course Selection Process.

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  1. WELCOME Course Planning Presentation to the Wednesday, March 16, 2011

  2. School Goal • Our goal is to develop well-rounded students who are prepared for post-KAL learning opportunities

  3. What you need to know about the2011-12 Course Selection Process • Re-designed to be more of a collaborative effort between STUDENTS, PARENTS and the SCHOOL • it needs to be connected to a 3-year graduation plan • its an online selection process

  4. based on • consideration of graduation requirement • meaningful discussions about the present & future for your child(ren) • Multiple, relevant and reliableinformation sources Collaborative EffortSchool & Student &Family

  5. Graduation Requirements developed & determined by Ministry of Education • Courses from grade 10 to 12 • Provides GREAT FLEXIBILITY • Create unique and satisfying educational experience • check out the Graduation requirements herehttp://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/graduation/ataglance.pdf Collaborative EffortSchool & Student

  6. what is a student's passion in or out of classroom • what is possible given student’s readiness and willingness to work hard • what learning opportunities excites your child(ren)...within and KAL Secondary, SD#22 and beyond • giving the most significant voice to the person who is most directly affected by the decisions, the STUDENT Thoughtful Discussions Family 1st, School 2nd

  7. provides different perspectives necessary to make an informed decision about next year and beyond • increases potential for the straightest path to achieve what a student wants to do or become when they graduate • ensures that a decision is not based on inaccurate or biasedinformation Multiple, Relevant & Reliable Information Sources... School, Family, Student

  8. 3-year GraduationPlan CONNECTED to each course selected for the next school year and beyond

  9. Every year we have a number of student who carefully consider what courses they plan to take the next year. • They consider factors like: • where their strengths are • what they would like to get better at • their career goals • post secondary admission requirements • graduation requirements • and these students typically get the courses they need/want and are on a straight line path to achieving their goals for their life after KAL • these are students who are able to find relevance in their courses and are able to stay motivated during the difficult times 3 Year PlanConnections

  10. HOWEVER… • We have many students who make course selections "on the spot" with only a passing thought as to how their course selections are connected to their future • Unfortunately these are the students who find it difficult to stay motivated and focused with a learning task ( or course) and often are heard to say..with frustration "WHERE AM I EVER GOING TO USE THIS...." 3 Year PlanConnections

  11. Selecting Courses an online process

  12. It's Online • Using the web portal of students will be able to select courses accurate and quickly • The web portal will allow families to review and confirm the courses selected my their child(ren)

  13. Do I need a 2nd language? • There are many advantages of having a 2nd language • A second language is notrequired for graduation • 2nd language to grade 11may be required for BC University entrance* only • UBC-Vancouver • UVIC Arts (*UVIC Science does not require 2nd language) • SFU • Most Apprenticeships, Trade Programs do not require 2nd language

  14. Math

  15. MATH 9 Foundations of Mathematics & Pre-Calculus 10 Apprenticeship & Workplace 10 Apprenticeship & Workplace 11 Foundations 11 Pre-Calculus 11 Apprenticeship & Workplace 12 Foundations 12 Pre-Calculus 12 Entry into the majority of trades or direct entry to the workplace Post-Secondary programs not requiring theoretical calculus Other optional courses such as Calculus 12 Post-Secondary programs requiring theoretical calculus New Math Curriculumbeginning 2010 with grade 9’s

  16. Math Options • Principles 12 • Required for Business, Science Engineering programs • 80% or better is necessary for post-secondary purposes • Calculus 12 • Significant interest-skill in Math • Recommended for Business, Science Engineering programs

  17. What about Elective Courses?Higher level skills essential to workplace success Employers are looking for people who are creative and who are able to think critically, solve problems, communicate well, conceptualize, make decisions and learn and reason. The sought after worker is a continuous and highly adaptable learner, and an imaginative thinker who possesses a wide range of higher level thinking skills. Arts education can help students develop and reinforce these essential higher level skills. "In its Employability Skills Profile, the Conference Board of Canada identified the most desirable employment skills in the Canadian workforce. They included the ability to communicate, think, learn for life, work well with others, adapt and be creative”

  18. The “OTHER SIDE” of school

  19. Dual Credit Programs • Trades & Technical program opportunities • Apply in grade 10 • 2nd semester • Earn credits for grade 11 & 12 • Explore opportunities in Planning 10 • Mr. Steve Simon • School District #22 Career Coordinator

  20. Dual Credit Program Schedule Click the imageto the left toenlarge the image <<<<<

  21. The HAVETO’s

  22. Graduation Program Exams • 5 required provincial exams3 grade 10 • English • Science • Mathematics AND • 1 grade 11 Social Studies • 1 grade 12 English Language Arts

  23. Provincial Exams • Grade 10 exams = 20% final mark • Grade 11 exam = 20% final mark • Grade 12 exams = 40% final mark

  24. Grade 12 Provincial Exams ALL GRADE 12 PROVINICAL EXAMS—EXCEPT English/Communication 12 are but, what about going to college or university Check out... http://www.bcschoolcounsellor.com/prov_exams.htm OPTIONAL

  25. “TYPICAL”Post-Secondary Requirements • English 12 or First Peoples English 12 and • 3 more provincially examinable* courses • Geology • Biology • Chemistry • Physics • Geography • History • English Literature • Math • French • First Nations Studies

  26. Researching BC Institutions

  27. Click the image below to visit the page of SAMPLE 3 year plans

  28. What does ittake to Get in to University/College?

  29. Admission Entrance Averages • Each institution sets their own minimum acceptable grades • And then specific to a faculty and or program • 67% lowest minimum • each year, the average of the LAST student accepted in a program changes • Check out http://www.sd22.bc.ca/kalamalka/ Parents>>>Counsellor>>>Admission Averages

  30. Why is course planning so important? • 2 reasons • Begins to sets a path for “Life after KAL” • determines what courses can & will be offered to students • thus in turn • drives Master Timetable

  31. Course Selection TIMELINE • April 4th to 15th • Students will visit computer lab to select their courses • Based on pre-developed 3-year grade plan • Course selection tool is accessed through

  32. Course Selection TIMELINE • April 4th to April 18th • Parent/guardian opportunity to review and confirm selected course • Access “selections” through

  33. New courses eligible BC Post Secondary Admissions • Calculus 12 UBC-0, UBC-V, UVIC • Computer Information Systems 12 UBC-0, UVIC • Computer Programming 12 UBC-0, UVIC • Economics 12 UBC-0,UBC-V, UVIC • Law 12 UBC-0, UBC-V, UVIC • Social Justice 12 UBC-0, UVIC • Sustainable Resources 12 UBC-0

  34. QUESTIONS For us???

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