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  1. Government of New Brunswick. Curriculum Development (Anglophone Sector) The responsibilities within Curriculum Development include identifying the goals and objectives of the instructional program for public schools. Curriculum Development personnel oversee development and introduction of specific curricula in all subject areas and recommend ...

    • Grades 10-12

      Each prescribed course in Grades 10 – 12 is designed for 90...

  2. Each prescribed course in Grades 10 – 12 is designed for 90 hours (four credit-hours) of instruction. Credit-hours provide more flexibility to offer courses that do not run for an entire semester or that may continue beyond a semester. These alternative course lengths may be designed to award credit-hours outside the standard four credit-hours.

  3. Teacher Certification. Becoming a Teacher in New Brunswick. Minister’s Excellence in Education Awards. NB Lead. Kindergarten to Grade 12 - Education and Early Childhood Development - New Brunswick.

  4. The curriculum framework supports the enacted curriculum by setting standards that help educators adapt and respond to their context and the needs of their learners. The enacted curriculum encompasses the framework; the decisions, intentions, and skills of educators; the learning environment, relationships and instructional methods; and the ...

  5. English Language Arts 121/2/3. ELA 12 is a required one semester course worth 4 credit hours (ELA 121, ELA 122, ELA 123). In grade 12, English Language Arts learners are expected to listen, view, read, and discuss increasingly complex information and literary texts, representing multiple voices, for enjoyment, learning, advocacy, and personal ...

  6. Mar 22, 2023 · Students in New Brunswick's anglophone high schools will see a bigger selection of courses when they pick their classes for the fall term. The Department of Education is changing the way courses ...

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  8. High School Block: Social Studies 9. Learners have opportunities for personalization through explorations of Canadian Identities and Civics in compulsory Grade 9 and 10 courses, and a wide range of elective courses to support their interests, passions, and sense of identity. Learners will engage with persistent issues across Canada and the ...

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