Ministry of Education
Financial and Digital Literacy Coming To Career Studies Course Next September
Toronto, ON – Nov 3, 2017
Ontario is enhancing the Grade 10 career studies course, bringing in mandatory learning on financial and digital literacy, as well as expanding hands-on learning opportunities that will better prepare students to succeed in a rapidly changing economy.
Mitzie Hunter, Minister of Education, was at Parkdale Collegiate Institute in Toronto today to announce that starting in September 2018, Grade 10 students will be required to complete a revamped course to provide them with the knowledge and tools employers are looking for.
The new course will include mandatory learning on financial literacy, such as budgeting and financial management. Students taking the career studies course will also explore:
- Career pathway planning
- Innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship
- Digital literacy
Ontario is also making new investments in hands-on learning. Every school board across the province will hire a new and dedicated coordinator, whose key role will be to expand learning opportunities with community partners, for all grades, courses and programs – from kindergarten to adult learners.
Preparing Ontario students for the jobs of today and tomorrow is part of our plan to create jobs, grow our economy and help people in their everyday lives.
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