Orientation to the Health and Career Education K to 7 Integrated Resource Package 2006.

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Orientation to the Health and Career Education K to 7 Integrated Resource Package 2006

Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions about the Health and Career Education K to 7 IRP Part 2: A tour of the Health and Career Education K to 7 IRP

Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions  What is an Integrated Resource Package?  Why was the Health and Career Education (Personal Planning) K to 7 IRP revised?  What are the similarities and differences between the 2006 and 1999 IRPs?  What topics does HCE K to 7 address?  How does HCE K to 7 relate to later grades?  How was HCE K to 7 developed?  What is the implementation schedule for HCE K to 7?

What Is an Integrated Resource Package? are provincial curriculum documents set provincial standards for what students are expected to know and be able to do are written by educators are produced by the Ministry of Education are produced as single grade documents as well as full K to 7 documents Integrated Resource Packages (IRPs) Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the Personal Planning K to 7 IRP (1999) revised? to build on the success of the 1999 Personal Planning curriculum to ensure consistency with HCE 8 and 9 and Planning 10 to implement recommendations from the Curriculum Cycle Review and Report (2001) to support healthy schools to provide more clarity about the intent of the learning outcomes to provide suggested achievement indicators to support learning and formative assessment

What are the similarities and differences between the 2006 and 1999 IRPs? required area of study guidelines for reporting apply Alternative Delivery policy applies includes topics such as healthy lifestyles, decision making, and goal setting same suggested number of instructional hours per grade (20-25 h for Kindergarten, h for grades 1 to 7) Similarities: Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

fewer prescribed learning outcomes separate learning outcomes for each primary grade (K, 1, 2, and 3) suggested achievement indicators, describing specific levels of attitudes, skills, or knowledge in relation to a corresponding prescribed learning outcome The 2006 IRP contains Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

Goals and Decisions Career Development Health The Planning Process Career Development Personal Development 2006 IRP Curriculum Organizers 1999 IRP Curriculum Organizers Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does HCE K to 7 address? The aim of Health and Career Education K to 7 is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to be informed decision makers and to make healthy and safe choices. Students will learn and apply processes for goal setting and decision making, and will become aware of the effects of their decisions on themselves and others. Students will learn about the range of sources of information and support available to them for a variety of health, safety, and education topics. Students will gain knowledge and skills necessary to make informed choices about their health and safety, and will develop an awareness of the consequences of their choices for themselves and others. Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does HCE K to 7 address? Health and Career Education K to 7: At a Glance Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

Curriculum Organizer: Goals and Decisions opportunities for goal setting and decision making goal-setting strategies decision-making models support networks Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

Curriculum Organizer: Career Development personal attributes (e.g., skills, interests, accomplishments); relating attributes to school and potential careers work and jobs, and ways of classifying them work habits and transferable skills Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

Curriculum Organizer: Health Healthy Living practices for physical and emotional health; disease prevention changes at puberty and adolescence Healthy Relationships caring behaviours and interpersonal skills in family and peer relationships recognizing and responding to discrimination and bullying Safety and Injury Prevention recognizing and avoiding abusive or exploitative situations recognizing and avoiding unsafe situations at home, at school, on the road, in the community Substance Misuse Prevention recognizing unsafe substances consequences of substance misuse influences on use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs avoidance and refusal strategies Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

How does HCE K to 7 relate to later grades? some topics appear at more than one grade to emphasize their importance and to allow for developmental learning HCE K-7 (2006) HCE 8 and 9 (2005) Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions Planning 10 (2004) continuum of learning from K to 10 required for all students K to 10

How was HCE K to 7 developed? based on recommendations from the Personal Planning K to 7/Career and Personal Planning 8 to 12 Curriculum Review Report (2001) written by a team of educators draft was reviewed by partners in education, including parents, students, and stakeholder groups revised based on responses received optional implementation begins September 2006 full implementation begins September 2008 Part 1: Frequently Asked Questions

Part 2: A tour of the Health and Career Education K to 7 IRP

Components of the Health and Career Education K to 7 IRP Introduction Considerations for Program Delivery Prescribed Learning Outcomes Student Achievement Classroom Assessment Model Learning Resources Glossary –Key Elements –Suggested Achievement Indicators Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Introduction overview of the curriculum—rationale, goals, and curriculum organizers a graphic organizer—Health and Career Education K to 7: At a Glance Health and Career Education K to 7—Topics provides general information about the curriculum, including Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Considerations for Program Delivery working with the school and community working with the Aboriginal community information and communications technology copyright using role play goal setting and decision making alternative delivery policy addressing local needs involving parents/guardians establishing a positive classroom climate confidentiality inclusion, equity, and accessibility connections to other curricula information to help schools plan their programs, including Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Prescribed Learning Outcomes legally mandated content standards required attitudes, skills, and knowledge what all students are expected to know and be able to do numbered for ease of reference (not meant to imply teaching order) Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Key Elements descriptions of content help determine the intended depth and breadth of prescribed learning outcomes by curriculum organizer and suborganizer can be used as a class overview or outline Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Achievement Indicators identify specific level of attitudes, skills, or knowledge in relation to a corresponding prescribed learning outcome one learning outcome can have several achievement indicators help guide classroom assessment suggested, not prescribed Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Classroom Assessment Model a series of units for each grade provided to help teachers plan classroom assessment addresses all of the prescribed learning outcomes for each grade includes a variety of assessment approaches to address a range of learning styles and to help students promote their own achievement suggestions only Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Assessment Overview Table suggestions and guidelines for classroom-based assessment for each grade of the curriculum Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Overview listing of units and assessment instruments relevant learning at previous grades Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP table showing the learning outcomes addressed by each unit

Assessment Units arranged by topic or theme each unit addresses clusters of learning outcomes from one or more curriculum organizer Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Assessment Units Planning for Assessment provides information to set up the assessment task each Assessment Strategy directly corresponds the activity in the Planning for Assessment column assessment strategies list specific criteria for teacher, peer, or self-assessment Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Assessment Units sample assessment instruments are provided at the end of each grade contain criteria specific to one or more of the suggested assessment activities for that grade Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

Learning Resources Glossary defines selected terms used in the IRP information about recommended learning resources (Grade Collections) for each grade web link for accessing current Grade Collection information Part 2: A tour of the HCE K to 7 IRP

For more information Full text of all current Health and Career Education IRPs (including the K to 7 IRP in single grade segments) and other curriculum information is available at