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Parent Information Session on Youth Crime
Nov 04 2009 at 07:00 PM
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Staff:
Ms. F. Gallucci     

- Department Head        - Students A to E          

Mr. K. Bray       - Students F to M
Mrs. A. Ventrice-Berman - Students N to R
Ms. F. Finelli      - Students S to Z
Mr. B. Rybak

- Career Studies

Mrs. B. Genova - Office Administrator
   
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The Place of Guidance and Career Education in the Curriculum
 
The guidance and career education program plays a central role in secondary school by providing students with the tools they need for success in school, in the workplace, and in their daily lives. In particular, the curriculum focuses on skill development that will help students better manage their time, resources, and dealings with other people to improve their opportunities for success both in school and in their future lives. Courses in guidance and career education actively involve students in research, inquiry, problem-solving, and decision-making processes related to planning for postsecondary education, training, or work.The guidance and career education program is designed to recognize the diverse abilities, strengths, and aspirations of all students, providing them with knowledge and skills that will be benefit them throughout their lives.   Taken from the Ontario Ministry of Education Curriculum 9 - 12

 

 

 

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