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  1. SEE is a public alternative high school in the North West of Toronto near Islington and Dixon. We serve students who may have had attendance, mood, academic, conflict, or other challenges that have contributed to them being unsuccessful in the mainstream system.

  2. Our supportive staff provides Applied and Workplace curriculum through engaging in-person classes with a focus on personalized hands-on learning, credit recovery and co-operative education. Phone: (416) 394-6990

  3. School of Experiential Education (SEE) is a small alternative high school located in Toronto's west end of Etobicoke. SEE's take on alternative education includes small class sizes, discussion-based courses, thematic English courses, and opportunities for independent and project-based learning.

  4. Our supportive staff provides Applied and Workplace curriculum through engaging in-person classes with a focus on personalized hands-on learning, credit recovery and co-operative education. Phone: (416) 394-6990

  5. Business Studies provide opportunities for real-world learning experiences at every grade level through apprenticeship, college, university and workplace programs. The curriculum focuses on the function and operation of businesses, from small businesses to multinational enterprises.

  6. Co-operative education offers students an opportunity to earn high school credits through a course that integrates classroom theory with learning experiences in a workplace. Students apply and further develop skills related to a high school course and career area of choice.

  7. Experiential learning is a theory of learning that conceptualizes the process of learning from experience or learning by doing. At the University of Toronto, experiential learning informs the design and delivery of a breadth of learning opportunities for our students.

  8. School of Experiential Education (SEE) is a small alternative high school located in Toronto's west end of Etobicoke. SEE's take on alternative education includes small class sizes, discussion-based courses, thematic English courses, and opportunities for independent and project-based learning.

  9. Cooperative (co-op) Education is a program of study that integrates academics with practical experience in the community. This experiential learning can help students make informed decisions about future careers and post-secondary pathways.

  10. Nov 14, 2022 · The professional programs at the School of Continuing Studies are developed with experiential learning in mind. Our goal is to give our students hands-on experience from industry leaders so that they have the tools they need to build lasting careers.

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