Please read the below communication
carefully. Securing these documents before the beginning of the school year (on
September 6th, 2016) is crucial for all students
in our B.Ed Professional Year programs.
Special Note To B.Ed Students Entering Year 2 of Consecutive
B.Ed Program:
If you are a Year 1 student heading into
Year 2 of our Consecutive B,Ed Professional Program in Fall 2016, it is
important to note that several documents have changed or been added to this
required list since last year, so it will be up to you to determine which ones
you need to secure to add to your personal resource library.
Why You Need These Documents:
A number of your required Education classes
during the B.Ed Professional Program require you to have a copy of
the Ministry of Education’s standardized
Elementary Curriculum Documents, which will serve as textbooks for a
number of your B.Ed courses.
These are documents crucial to some
of your core courses while completing your B.Ed degree, so
it is strongly recommended that you arrange to secure them
anytime now, or throughout the balance of the summer to ensure you are
prepared for the first week of classes.
You will find these documents to be an
invaluable resource during this program and while you are on placement.
These documents can be obtained
at: www.serviceontario.ca, where you can download and save each
PDF document to a PC or laptop.
1.
The
Arts (2009)
2.
Health
& Physical Education (2015)
3.
Language (2006 revised)
4.
Mathematics (2005 revised)
5.
Science
& Technology (2007)
6.
Social
Studies (2013 revised)
You
can download a PDF version of each curriculum document listed above, here: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/subjects.html
You will also need:
2.
The Individual Education Plan (IEP) - http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/elemsec/speced/guide/resource/iepresguid.pdf
4.
Growing Success - The Kindergarten Addendum: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/kindergarten.html
If referring to a PDF from a PC or
laptop doesn't work well for you, you may wish to download
these curriculum documents to a USB stick, and take
them into a local print shop to arrange to print and have bound, copies you can
use throughout the year.
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