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Course Descriptions and Prerequisites

Ministry of EducationThe Ontario CurriculumGrades 11 and 122000 Course Descriptions and PrerequisitesUne publication quivalente est disponible en fran ais sous le titre suivant : Le curriculum de l Ontario, 11eet 12eann e R pertoire des cours, publication is also available on the Ministry ofEducation s website at document contains the Course Descriptions for all Grade 11 and 12 courses, along withcourse lists (including Course codes) and prerequisite charts, in the following disciplines:The artsGuidance and career education Business studiesHealth and physical educationCanadian and world studiesMathematicsClassical studies and international languagesNative languagesEnglishNative studiesEnglish as a second language and ScienceEnglish literacy developmentSocial sciences and humanitiesFrench as a second languageTechnological educationThe purpose of this document is to assist Grade 9 students and their parents in selecting theGrade 10 courses (for the 2000 2001 school year) that will put them on the right path to theirpostsecondary

The course descriptions are standard, one-paragraph descriptions that summarize what students will learn in each course. The descriptions are gathered here in a separate section for each discipline, and each section is introduced by a course list and a prerequisite chart. (A prerequisite is a course deemed essential for the successful understanding

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1 Ministry of EducationThe Ontario CurriculumGrades 11 and 122000 Course Descriptions and PrerequisitesUne publication quivalente est disponible en fran ais sous le titre suivant : Le curriculum de l Ontario, 11eet 12eann e R pertoire des cours, publication is also available on the Ministry ofEducation s website at document contains the Course Descriptions for all Grade 11 and 12 courses, along withcourse lists (including Course codes) and prerequisite charts, in the following disciplines:The artsGuidance and career education Business studiesHealth and physical educationCanadian and world studiesMathematicsClassical studies and international languagesNative languagesEnglishNative studiesEnglish as a second language and ScienceEnglish literacy developmentSocial sciences and humanitiesFrench as a second languageTechnological educationThe purpose of this document is to assist Grade 9 students and their parents in selecting theGrade 10 courses (for the 2000 2001 school year) that will put them on the right path to theirpostsecondary destination.

2 The Course Descriptions are standard, one-paragraph Descriptions thatsummarize what students will learn in each Course . The Descriptions are gathered here in aseparate section for each discipline, and each section is introduced by a Course list and aprerequisite chart. (A prerequisite is a Course deemed essential for the successful understandingand completion of a subsequent Course .) The prerequisite charts diagram the relationships policy regarding Prerequisites is stated as follows in Ontario Secondary Schools, Grades 9 to12: Program and Diploma Requirements, 1999 (section ):Courses in Grades 11 and 12 may have Prerequisites as a requirement for enrolment. Allprerequisite courses will be identified in ministry curriculum policy documents, and nocourses apart from these may be identified as Prerequisites .

3 Schools must provide parentsand students with clear and accurate information on Prerequisites . If a parent or an adult student requests that a prerequisite be waived, the principal willdetermine whether or not the prerequisite should be waived. A principal may also initiateconsideration of whether a prerequisite should be waived. The principal will make his or herdecision in consultation with the parent or adult student and appropriate school staff. Incases where the parent or adult student disagrees with the decision of the principal, theparent or adult student may ask the appropriate supervisory officer to review the fourteen curriculum policy documents outlining the curriculum expectations for all Grade 11and 12 courses, and including the Course Descriptions and information about prerequisitesprovided here, will be distributed to schools when they are finalized.

4 The curriculum policydocument for interdisciplinary studies will be released at a later date. (Please note that theESL/ELD curriculum policy document released in March 1999 includes all the courses offered inthat discipline in the four years of secondary school.)45 THE ARTSC ourses in the Arts, Grades 11 and 12 GradeCourse NameCourse TypeCourse CodePrerequisiteDance11 DanceUniversity/CollegeATC3 MGrade 9 or 10 Dance,Open11 DanceOpenATC3 OGrade 9 or 10 Dance,Open12 DanceUniversity/CollegeATC4 MGrade 11 Dance,University/College orOpenDramatic Arts11 Dramatic ArtsUniversity/CollegeADA3 MGrade 9 or 10 DramaticArts, Open11 Dramatic ArtsOpenADA3 OGrade 9 or 10 DramaticArts, Open12 Dramatic ArtsUniversity/CollegeADA4 MGrade 11 Dramatic Arts,University/College orOpen12 Dramatic ArtsOpenADA4 OGrade 11 Dramatic Arts.

5 University/College orOpenExploring the Arts12 Exploring theArtsOpenAEA4 OAny Grade 9 or 10course in the artsMedia Arts11 Media ArtsOpenASM3 OGrade 9 or 10 VisualArts, or Grade 10 MediaArts12 Media ArtsOpenASM4 OGrade 11 Visual Arts,University/College orOpen, or Grade11 MediaArts, OpenGradeCourse NameCourse TypeCourse CodePrerequisite6 Music11 MusicUniversity/CollegeAMU3 MGrade 9 or 10 Music,Open11 MusicOpenAMU3 OGrade 9 or 10 Music,Open12 MusicUniversity/CollegeAMU4 MGrade 11 Music,University/College orOpenVisual Arts11 Visual ArtsUniversity/CollegeAVI3 MGrade 9 or 10 VisualArts, Open11 Visual ArtsOpenAVI3 OGrade 9 or 10 VisualArts, Open12 Visual ArtsUniversity/CollegeAVI4 MGrade 11 Visual Arts,University/College orOpenNote: Each of the courses listed above is worth one ArtsGrade 12, University/CollegeMedia ArtsGrade 12, OpenExploring the ArtsGrade 12, OpenMedia ArtsGrade 11, OpenVisual ArtsGrade 9, OpenVisual ArtsGrade 10, OpenDanceGrade 9, OpenDanceGrade 10, OpenDramatic ArtsGrade 9, OpenDramatic ArtsGrade 10, OpenMusicGrade 9, OpenMusicGrade 10, OpenMedia ArtsGrade 10, OpenComprehensive ArtsGrade 9, OpenAny Grade 9 or 10 arts coursePrerequisite Chart for the ArtsThis chart maps out all the courses in the discipline and shows the link between courses and the possible Prerequisites for them.

6 It does not attempt to depict all possible movements from Course to ArtsGrade 11, University/CollegeVisual ArtsGrade 11, OpenDanceGrade 12, University/CollegeDanceGrade 11, University/CollegeDanceGrade 11, OpenDramatic ArtsGrade 12, University/CollegeDramatic ArtsGrade 12, OpenDramatic ArtsGrade 11, University/CollegeDramatic ArtsGrade 11, OpenMusicGrade 12, University/CollegeMusicGrade 11, University/CollegeMusicGrade 11, Open8 Course Descriptions for the ArtsDanceDance, Grade 11, University/College PreparationATC3 MThis Course emphasizes the development of technical, composition, and presentation skills in oneor more world dance forms. Students will acquire and refine dance skills; compose and presentincreasingly complex dance works; interpret and evaluate a variety of dance presentations; andstudy the historical development of various dance forms and the function of dance in , Grade 11, OpenATC3 OThis Course will give students opportunities to express increasingly complex ideas throughmovement and to experiment with choreography.

7 Students will develop technical skills; studythe historical development of various dance forms and the function of dance in specific cultures;evaluate dance works; and investigate ways in which the study of dance can prepare them forvarious , Grade 12, University/College PreparationATC4 MThis Course emphasizes the development of technical proficiency and the creation andpresentation of complex compositions. Students will acquire increasingly difficult technicalskills; assume leadership as dancers, choreographers, and production personnel; analyse andevaluate dance performances; and study historical and cultural aspects of dance, especially ofdance in ArtsDramatic Arts, Grade 11, University/College PreparationADA3 MThis Course requires students to put together and perform dramatic presentations that deal with avariety of issues from the past and present.

8 Students will analyse, interpret, and perform worksof drama from various cultures, including Western plays from around 1900. Students will alsodo research on different acting styles and conventions for their presentations, create originalworks, and analyse the functions of playwright, director, actor, technician, and Arts, Grade 11, OpenADA3 OThis Course requires students to put together and present dramatic works dealing with stories,personal experiences, and local issues. Students will do research on and study contemporarytheatrical forms, such as docudrama and forum theatre. They will interpret and present works ina variety of dramatic forms; create and script original works; analyse and reflect on dramaticworks; and develop their communication skills and other skills useful in a variety of Arts, Grade 12, University/College PreparationADA4 MThis Course requires students to experiment with forms and conventions in dramatic literature,and to create, script, and present original and adapted works.

9 Students will do research ondramatic forms, conventions, themes, and theories of acting and directing from differenthistorical periods, and apply their knowledge of these in interpreting dramatic literature,including Canadian works and works from various cultures in the late twentieth century. Students will also examine the significance of dramatic arts in various Arts, Grade 12, OpenADA4 OThis Course requires students to put together and present a variety of dramatic works. Studentswill present works by Canadian and other playwrights, and develop original material based onpersonal narratives, local community issues, or global concerns. They will have hands-onexperiences with various aspects of dramatic arts productions, including performance, set design,lighting, costumes, stage and technical management, administration, and marketing.

10 Studentswill also explore possible careers related to the dramatic the ArtsExploring the Arts, Grade 12, OpenAEA4 OThis Course emphasizes the acquisition and application of knowledge and skills related to thecreation, interpretation, and production of works involving dance, drama, media arts, music,and/or visual arts. Students will study, evaluate, create, and promote art works and productions,and will use a variety of established and experimental techniques and various technologies inindividual or group projects ( , the presentation of a theatrical scene or an art exhibit on awebsite.)Media ArtsMedia Arts, Grade 11, OpenASM3 OThis Course emphasizes the development of the knowledge and skills required for the productionof media art works ( , robosculpture, photocopy art, computer animation with synthesizedsound).


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