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Explore the evolution of Alberta's high school credentialing requirements over 100 years and be part of creating credentialing change. Access the Communications Toolkit for more information and contact Victoria Forchuk for inquiries or focus group organization.
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Curriculum Redesign:Helping Bring to LifeInspiring Education Movingforwardtogether Government of Alberta
Curriculum Redesign Communications Toolkit • The toolkit is now available on the Alberta Education website at http://www.education.alberta.ca/department/ipr/curriculum/communication-toolkit.aspx. Government of Alberta
Review of AlbertaHigh School Credentialing Requirements CreatingCredentialing Change Government of Alberta
Overview of the Review • Historical Perspective • Discussion
High School (Sept 2016) Grade 9 (Sept 2015)
100 Years of Credentialing 1912-13 – Grade 8 Leaving Examination 1923 – Six different diplomas 1936 – A single diploma of 100 credits 1950’s – Approximately 6% attend university 1960’s – Three different diplomas for composite high schools
100 Years of Credentialing 1970’s – Provincial examinations discontinued 1980’s – Provincial examinations re-introduced; two diplomas 1990’s – Single high school diploma and IOP certificate 2006 – Certificate of High School Achievement added 2009 – Certificate of High School Completion added
What questions, concerns or suggestions do you have regarding high school credentialing? CreatingCredentialing Change Government of Alberta
If you have more questions or are interested in organizing a focus group, contact: Victoria.Forchuk@gov.ab.ca 780-415-9580 CreatingCredentialing Change Government of Alberta
Thank You! Government of Alberta