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      • What makes this course different from the existing English 12 course (apart from the unique development process) is that it: is based entirely on the study of “texts” representing authentic First Peoples voices (“texts” is here understood to refer to oral, audio, visual, cinematic, and electronic media works as well written works)
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  2. English 12 First Peoples is one of three provincial courses available for students to satisfy the Grade 12 English Language Arts graduation program requirement in British Columbia. It is designated as a four-credit course, and has a Graduation Program examination (worth 40% of the final course mark), which all students must write in order to ...

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  3. Jul 29, 2024 · English First Peoples 12 focuses on Indigenous texts and provides opportunities for students to reflect on their learning using the First Peoples Principles of Learning. Throughout the course, we will focus on the novel April Raintree (2016) , First Peoples poetry, short stories and oral stories.

  4. In EFP 12, all students: examine texts grounded in a diversity of First Peoples cultures, including local First Nations or Métis communities. extend their capacity to communicate effectively in a variety of contexts. think critically and creatively about the uses of language.

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  5. What makes this course different from the existing English 12 course (apart from the unique development process described in the preceding section, About this Guide) is that it • is based entirely on the study of “texts” representing authentic First Peoples voices (“texts” is here

  6. While the focus in EFP 12 is primarily on First Peoples voices from British Columbia, students also engage with texts that reflect First Peoples perspectives from elsewhere in Canada and throughout the world

  7. We encourage parents, teachers and students to ask for English First Peoples 10, 11, and 12 courses to be added to course calendars and to raise awareness that EFP 12 is equivalent to English 12 for BC post-secondary entrance requirements. Download the full pdf.

  8. This course will explore First Peoples oral, written and visual texts in order to gain a deeper and clearer understanding of aspects of First Nations culture, story telling and experience.

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