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Students in Grades 1 to 3 will develop language foundations through scientific, evidence-based approaches that emphasize direct, explicit and systematic instruction of word reading and spelling, including phonemic awareness, alphabetic knowledge, and phonics.
Find out more about what your child is learning in school and resources to support their learning. Find elementary and secondary curriculum and learning resources all in one place, so it is easy to understand the connections between learning in different grades and subjects.
Language is the basis for thinking, communicating, and learning. Students need language skills to comprehend ideas and information, to interact socially, to inquire into areas of interest and study, and to express themselves clearly and demonstrate their learning.
Sep 29, 2021 · TORONTO — Working with Indigenous partners, Elders, Knowledge Holders and education stakeholders, the Ontario government announced a plan to expand First Nation, Métis and Inuit content and learning in the elementary curriculum.
Jun 6, 2016 · develop French-language services, policies and programs that support Ontario’s Francophones. advise other ministries on issues related to Francophones and the delivery of French-language services. gather and maintain information about Ontario’s Francophone community.
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Apr 16, 2023 · To help more young students build stronger reading skills, the province is investing $109 million in 2023-24 to boost literacy rates, which will: Introduce an overhauled language curriculum in September of 2023 with an emphasis on ensuring students at an early age can master basic literacy.