Competency, knowledge, and employability regarding career goals are directives in this BC education policy.
What is: Career Development?
100
The school system strives so that these do not impede participation in school.
What are: differences among learners?
100
This brick and mortar structure must give consent to the alternative delivery method chosen by the student.
What is: a school?
100
In 2004, this BC Education policy came into effect offering alternative academic curriculum.
What is: Elective Work Experience?
100
This province emphasizes a career portfolio program to help students prepare for life after school. It's called the Student Learning-Career Planner (SLCP)
What are: is Alberta?
200
Upon graduation, all students must show competencies outlined in this IRP.
What is: Planning 10?
200
Decision-making processes should give this to all members of the school community
What is: a voice?
200
If a student receives instruction using alternative delivery methods, he/she must demonstrate knowledge of these.
What are: Specific Learning Outcomes?
200
Elective courses such as high school apprenticeships are usually offered as these.
What are: career programs?
200
This province offers courses in grades 11&12 such as “Designing Your Future” and “Skills for Success After Secondary School”. Although students are encouraged to explore their career interests as early as grade 7.
What is: Ontario?
300
To support and recognize student achievement, this will be included on a student's transcript.
What is: participation in a career program listed in the Handbook of Procedures for Graduation?
300
This must be done to policies, procedures and practices on a regular basis.
What is: communicated, implemented, or reviewed?
300
This delivery method was formerly known as distance education.
What is: distributed learning?
300
Sixteen is the minimum age requirement for being enrolled in one of these.
What is: a Secondary School Apprenticeship?
300
In this province the policy regarding diversity is know as "Towards Inclusion".
What is: Manitoba?
400
These must approve all career programs offered by the school or district and they may choose to establish a community advisory committee to create community partnerships.
What are: Boards of Education?
400
Learning and working environments should be free from these three things.
What are: discrimination, harassment and violence?
400
School boards may invite these persons to propose methods of alternative delivery.
Who are: parents?
400
When schools arrange work experience placements at new work sites, these must be discussed with the employer.
What are: safety issues?
400
In Alberta, this is the term used for educational alternatives for students.
What is: an Outreach program?
500
Students can earn 4 to 16 of these for every 120 hours of workplace training. ITA certified of course!
What are: Secondary School Apprenticeship credits? (SSA's)
500
This charter acts as the basis for diversity policy in BC schools.
What is: The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
500
According to policy;
Health/Career Education K thru 9
and Planning 10.
What are: courses that students must take in order for alternative instruction to be arranged.
500
Students in an apprenticeship program, who are 14 years or older, are provided this when attending a work experience worksite.
What is: WCB coverage?
500
Raising awareness about diverse populations and different cultures to help ensure all people feel valued and respected is a part of this provinces policy.