Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Enrichment Opportunities in the TVDSB: Voaden 2017-18
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3. What’s Out There?
0Mix of credit and non-credit programs/services
0Enrichment Withdrawal (ELOPE)
0Curriculum Compacting
0WISE and AP (Advanced Placement)
0SPARK! Conferences
0Outreach, Community Partners
0IDC 3O, 4O, 4U
4. 0 Extended Learning Opportunities through Progressive
Enrichment
0 Completely voluntary
0 Workshop-style IN the school
0 Student-interest driven
0 Can lead to larger outreach opportunities
0 Range of activities: novel studies, debates,
philosophical discussions, guest speakers, poetry,
critical thinking, problem-solving, among others
5. 0 COMPACTING: accommodation
(acceleration + enrichment)
0 Student works through the curricular material at a quicker pace
with extension and enrichment
0 Completes all assessment criteria
0 Remains in teacher’s class (on role) or on roll of a gifted
teacher*, but can work in an alternate area (supervised)
0 Frees up time to complete other elective courses, AP,
enrichment opportunities, study for SATs, among others
0 *Importance of planning backward!
0 New! Course bank through D2L/online
6. 0 Advanced Placement
0 University level credit (and/or advanced standing) by exam
0 Various phases of support/delivery
0 Students:
0 Purchase study guide/text
0 Pay for exam fee ($94 USD 2017-2018)
0 Are set up with a mentor/master teacher in the subject area
0 Write an exam in May
0 Levels 4 and 5 are typically rewarded with a transfer credit*
0 Postsecondary institutions decide what credit to award once
you are a university student
7. FYIWISE
0 Western’s Initiative for Scholarly Excellence
0 Who can apply: high school students in Grades 11-12 (must have
min 22 credits achieved; completed 1.0+ 4U or 4M credits; overall
80% in Grades 10-12; 85% average in Grades 10-11)
0 What: pursue a university level credit at the university campus or
distance studies while in high school (FREE tuition!)
0 Please note that students must be nominated by a guidance
counsellor, teacher, and/or principal, which is part of the application
process
8. 0 Interdisciplinary studies; currently the only consistent enrichment programming for credit
at secondary; some* designated enriched classes at select schools (1.0 credit each)
0 IDC 3O/4O “Scholarly Productions”
0 IDC 4U(T) “Honours Thesis”
0 Three strands:
0 Theory and Foundation (reading, concepts, perspectives, organization)
0 Process and Methods of research (research, planning, and presentation of information)
0 Implementation, Evaluation, Impacts, and Consequences (critiquing, evaluating, analysing, communicating,
writing, real-world applications)
0 Student-interest focus for summative (ISP)
0 Develop and consolidate the skills required for knowledge of different subjects/disciplines:
0 How to conduct proper research
0 How to properly write about research conducted/ formulate effective research questions
0 How to communicate findings and defend position
0 NEW! Honours Thesis course; course housed in D2L b-learning
9. 0 Extension of ELOPE sessions; based solely on student-interest
0 LARGE-scale enrichment conferences
0 Again, completely voluntary
0 Like-minded peers across the board
0 Some currently available and previously offered:
0 Engineering SPARK! with PEO and IEEE “Real World Issues: 21st C. Issues in
Communication”;
0 The Study of Food SPARK! (Science, Business, Health & Nutrition) at Brescia UC;
0 Interdisciplinary Studies SPARK! (SJPS, SW, DS, CSI) at King’s UC;
0 The REAL Criminal Law SPARK! (Crown, Justice, Defence; AIDWYC; CCLET;
IHL/RedCross);
0 The Representation of Crime through Lit and Soc SPARK! at King’s;
0 Physics and Art of Sound SPARK! (Drummer and DJ);
0 Earth Sciences SPARK! (Geophysics/Seismic Hazards; Soft Rock Exploration;
Paleontology; Meteorites) with Western;
0 Ologies SPARK! with Brescia UC (Psych, Crim/Soc, Anthro, Poli Sci);
0 Among others!
10. 0 Different faculties at universities (i.e. Western University: CPSX, Ivey,
BMI, Music, etc.) and community partners
0 Conducted onsite or offsite at the universities
0 Some currently available and previously offered:
0 Active History at Huron UC at Western
0 Anthropology Outreach at Western SS
0 Linguistics Outreach at Western SS
0 Gamer Outreach with Mikutech
0 Dragon’s Den/Entrepreneurship at Ivey
0 Engineering challenges with PEO
0 Foundation Year/Liberal Arts with King’s
0 Waterloo Unlimited (Grades 10-12)
0 Queen’s ESU (formerly E-MC2)
0 Shad Valley
0 House of Commons Page Program (Jr. and Sr.)
0 Encounters with Canada
0 Among others…
11. 0Th October 5: Active History Outreach @ Huron
0M October 30: Halloween SPARK! @ CEC Central
0Mon November 13: King’s Outreach (TBC)
0Th November 23: Anthropology SPARK! @ Western SS
0W November 29: Food/Sustainability SPARK! @
Brescia
0F December 1: Internet of Things (Engineering)
SPARK! @ Montcalm!
0Th December 7: King’s Outreach (TBC)
Upcoming SPARK! and
Outreach 2017-18
12. 0January: Linguistic Olympics @ SS Western (TBC)
0Th February 22: French Studies Outreach @ Brescia
0W February 28: 5th Gamer Outreach w/ Mikutech @ Clarke
Road
0March/April: Entrepreneurship SPARK! @ Ivey (TBC)
0April: Brain Bee @ Western (TBC)
0Th April 12: Research Outreach @ King’s
0F April 13: Discover Gifted @ Secondary—
SAVE THE DATE!!
0Th April 26: Women, Leadership & Politics Outreach
@ Brescia
Upcoming SPARK! and
Outreach 2017-18