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Other Curriculum Information
Files with require Adobe Acrobat Reader.
A variety of documents are provided for additional information and support.
Connection: Information for Teachers
View the latest information on curriculum, instructional materials, and student assessment.
On-line features include searchable content, quick links, and more.
Curriculum Implementation Schedule, June 2007 (310 kb)
Indicates dates planned for program implementation and resource availability.
Guide to Education: ECS to Grade 12
2006–2007 School Year, September 2006 [Effective September 1, 2006]
2007–2008 School Year, September 2007 [Effective September 1, 2007]
The Guide to Education: ECS to Grade 12 is produced by Alberta Education for
the use of administrators, counsellors, teachers and other organizations engaged in the delivery of quality
basic education. Policies, procedures and organizational information required to operate schools are included,
or directions given for obtaining this information. This guide serves the following purposes:
- Identifies program requirements specified by Alberta Education, and provides the foundations upon which
these requirements are based
- Provides information about Kindergarten to Grade 12 programs, education delivery and achievement standards
for students enrolled in Alberta schools
- Communicates information useful in organizing and operating Alberta schools to meet the needs of students.
Off-campus Education Guide for Administrators, Counsellors & Teachers, 2000 (1.04 mb)
Registered Apprenticeship Program: Information Manual, February 2003 (550 kb)
An apprentice is someone who learns a trade, both on the job and at school, with a goal of becoming a skilled tradesperson.
Apprenticeship starts with choosing a trade and finding an employer willing to hire an apprentice. Over the duration of the program (usually three to four years), apprentices spend approximately 80 per cent of their time with the employer gaining on-the-job training and work experience and the other 20 per cent attending technical training at a college or technical institute.
Student Learning–Career Planner Information Booklet, 2000
The Student Learning–Career Information Booklet and Planners are useful tools for Alberta's secondary school teachers and guidance counsellors as they work with students, parents and other key partners to help students move through the career planning process.
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