It has been 16 years since officials say Ontario’s Grade 9 math curriculum was last overhauled, and the Ontario government has announced it will be de-streaming the subject as part of a broader revamp ...
Ontario’s new Grade 9 math course is part of the province’s four-year mathematics strategy to ensure students have the skills they need for the future. Grade 9 math was last updated in 2005. There has ...
Ontario’s ministry of education announced its reformed Grade 9 mathematics curriculum policy document last Wednesday — or rather, it air-dropped the written curriculum for a new de-streamed program ...
Ontario’s new Grade 9 math course, which will be the first to eliminate the practice of “streaming,” will involve more real-life applications of the subject and include lessons on financial literacy ...
The Ontario government plans to end streaming for all Grade 9 courses in the next school year – a practice that has forced high-school students to choose between two academic tracks and has ...
Streaming attracted concern that it worsened inequity in education by disproportionately funneling marginalized students into the applied stream Author of the article: You can save this article by ...
The most noticeable change is that Grade 9 math will no longer be split into academic and applied streams. Instead, there will be a single math course for all Grade 9 students.
Ontario’s new Grade 9 math course is part of the province’s four-year mathematics strategy to ensure students have the skills they need for the future. Grade 9 math was last updated in 2005. There has ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. TORONTO — Ontario’s new Grade 9 math course, which will be the first to eliminate the practice of “streaming, ...