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  2. Standardized testing in Alberta, Northwest Territories, and ...

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    These were different than Provincial Achievement Tests because they assessed only one core subject (English language arts, social studies, mathematics, and science) a year. The grade 3 program was later cancelled. Diploma Examinations. 1892 was the first time that students in, what is today Alberta, took provincial exams.

  3. List of Canadian primary and secondary examinations

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    Alberta Diploma Examinations (Diploma) — Taken in some 30 level (grade 12) courses, including: Biology 30; Chemistry 30; Physics 30; Science 30; English Language Arts 30–1/30-2; Français 30–1; French Language Arts 30–1; Mathematics 30–1/30-2; Social Studies 30–1/30-2; Exam mark is worth 30% of final course grade. British Columbia ...

  4. École Maurice-Lavallée - Wikipedia

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    Academic program Alberta Education develops the Program of Studies (link in External links section) in French for Kindergarten to Grade 12 students in francophone programs. All courses, except for English language arts beginning in grade 3, are offered entirely in French.

  5. Tempo School - Wikipedia

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    Tempo School. /  53.4943073°N 113.5741804°W  / 53.4943073; -113.5741804. Tempo School is a K-12 private school in the Riverbend neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta. It is a small academic school, with 450-525 students and 45 faculty members. The school's curriculum focuses on the academic studies and intellectual development of its ...

  6. Weigl Educational Publishers Limited - Wikipedia

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    The kits supported Alberta's new social studies program and were distributed to all Elementary and Secondary schools in the province. Known as Kanata Kits, they included many different educational materials, including teacher guides, student booklets, audiovisual resources, picture sets, and manipulative items.

  7. Athabasca University - Wikipedia

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    Origins. Athabasca University was created by the Alberta government in 1970 as part of an expansion of higher education to cope with rising enrolment at the time. In the late 1960s, the University of Alberta (U of A) had long been established, the University of Calgary was created through new legislation, and an Order in Council had created the University of Lethbridge.

  8. Education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pre-university program, two years (typically Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, or Arts) Professional program, three years (e.g. Paralegal, Dental Hygienist, Nursing, etc.) University: A university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects.

  9. Social studies - Wikipedia

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    Social studies. In many countries' curricula, social studies is the combined study of humanities, the arts, and social sciences, mainly including history, economics, and civics. The term was first coined by American educators around the turn of the twentieth century as a catch-all for these subjects, as well as others which did not fit into the ...

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