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Education in canada - Coggle Diagram
Education in canada
Role of homework.
Students learn collaboration skills through group work assignments, develop communication skills by making presentations, and sharing their experiences on topics through research.
Teachers act less and less as instructors and more as guides and counselors in the students' learning process.
The students use critical thinking and problem-solving strategies to solve difficult questions and problems.
Teachers often volunteer to be the advisers, coaches, and organizers
Teachers frequently assign homework that requires students to apply their new knowledge and skills to solve a practical problem.
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Levels of achievement
Depending on what grade students are in, they will be in what we call Elementary School, Junior High School, or Senior High School.
Elementary School
It starts from the first grade and goes until the sixth grade, normally the age of the children is from 6 years to 11 years.
Middle School
Starts from the seventh grade and goes through the eighth grade to others normally the age of the children is from 12 years to 14 years
High School
Starts from the ninth grade and goes up to 12th grade, usually the age of the children is from 15 to 18 years old.
The credit system
Credits are obtained by passing 30 courses with a grade above 50% during the 4 years of secondary level. Each student - together with her parents, if she is a minor, and with the help of the school's guidance teams - defines what those 30 courses are.