The Goals of the Science Program
Achievement of both excellence and equity underlies the three major goals of the secondary science program. The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12: Science, 2008 therefore outlines not only the skills and knowledge that students are expected to develop but also the attitudes that they will need to develop in order to use their knowledge and skills responsibly. The three goals of the science program are as follows:
1. to relate science to technology, society, and the environment
2. to develop the skills, strategies, and habits of mind required for scientific inquiry
3. to understand the basic concepts of science
Every course in the secondary science program focuses on these three goals. The goals are reflected within each strand of every course in the three overall expectations, which in turn are developed in corresponding sets of related specific expectations. The same three goals also underlie assessment of student achievement in science.
Contests and Opportunities
There are numerous opportunities for students to practice, apply and extended science skills and knowledge. A more current and complete list is available in the Science Department Student Hub. Please ask your science teacher for more information
All Grades
- York Region Science and Technology Fair
- YRDSB - Science Olympics
Grades 9 and 10
- Michael Smith Challenge - Gr 10 Contest
Senior Biology
- National Biology Contest
Senior Chemistry
- Grade 11 Chemistry - Avogadro Exam
- Grade 12 Chemistry - Chem 13 News Exam
Senior Physics
- Physics - Sir Isaac Newton - SIN Exam
- Physics - OAPT Physics Contest
Lab Report Help
Writing a Lab Report
Graphing
Statistics
Software
Future Careers:
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