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Experiences in English language arts and literature help students develop deep understandings of others and themselves, build and strengthen interpersonal relationships, and engage in responsible citizenship. Final Curriculum: Implemented September 2023.
Students learn to access and communicate information through language arts. Viewing and representing take on new importance in managing ideas and information; through these language arts, students learn to enhance the clarity and effectiveness of communication.
Information regarding high school English language arts in Alberta, including Programs of Study, Program Supports such as resources, Provincial Assessments and Updates.
Program of Studies. subject. Science (K-6) The elementary science program is guided by the principle that children have a natural curiosity about their surroundings—a desire to explore and investigate, see inside things, find out how things work and find answers to their questions.
With an extremely diverse curriculum that covers key aspects of linguistics such as phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, and language acquisition, this program is sure to provide students with a thorough understanding of how languages work and evolve.
English language arts and literature is essential to foundational literacy and communication skills. It prepares students for ongoing learning as they build successful and fulfilling lives and make meaningful contributions to their communities and the world.
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This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's new K-6 curriculum by explaining the six subjects and three key learning themes that are applied across all subjects and grades. The six subjects are: English language arts and literature, mathematics, physical education and wellness, French first language and ...