LKMDU
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Course codeLKMDU
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LevelGrade 12
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Study time110 hours
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Credit Value1.0
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PrerequisiteInternational Languages Level 2, University Preparation (LKMCU)
Unit 1: Building Reading Skills
Students will learn and practice reading strategies to help them better understand what they read.
Unit 2: Into a Grammar
Students
will build vocabulary for writing by confirming word meaning(s) and reviewing
and refining word choice, using a variety of resources and strategies, as
appropriate for the purpose.
Unit 3: Media and Literacy
Students will learn how to use appropriate strategies to activate and build on prior knowledge of the content of the informational, narrative, or graphic selections.
Unit 4: Newspaper
Students
will demonstrate
that they have read a variety of student-selected and teacher-selected texts,
including informational, narrative, and graphic texts.
Unit 5: Writing for the workplace
Students
will learn how to plan and write a variety of texts - information paragraphs,
opinion essays, summaries, and news reports.
Unit 6: Graphic Novels
Students will learn how to use appropriate pre-reading strategies to preview new texts, including: informational texts, Narrative texts, andGraphic texts.
Unit 7: Career
Students
will demonstrate the ability to read independently for personal,
school-related, and career-related purposes.
Course Description
This course is designed to help students acquire and demonstrate the cross-curricular literacy skills that are evaluated by the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT). Students who complete the course successfully will meet the provincial literacy requirement for graduation. Students will read a variety of informational, narrative, and graphic texts and will produce a variety of forms of writing, including summaries, information paragraphs, opinion pieces, and news reports. Students will also maintain and manage a portfolio containing a record of their reading experiences and samples of their writing.
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Frequently asked questions
When do I start my course?
OAC has ongoing enrolment, which means students may register and get started on any day of the year! Students will be able to begin their courses within 24 hours, even when registration takes place on a weekend. Any registrations submitted on a statutory holiday will be processed the next day.
How long does it takes to complete a course?
Each course is completed at the student’s own pace, whether that means finishing quickly or taking advantage of our full 12-month time limit. There are no schedules or due dates to follow, so students decide when to hand in their assignments and when to take their tests to meet any personal deadlines they might have.
Will Online Alathena College send grades to student's home school?
If a student attends another Ontario high school in addition to OAC, we maintain regular contact with the student’s home school as they progress through their course. We will provide updates at three key intervals: a letter of enrolment, a midterm report, and a final report. The student’s home school will then ensure that any credits earned at OAC are added to the student’s transcript.
We provide these same updates (notification of enrolment, midterm grades, and final grades) to accounts within the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) and the Ontario College Application Service (OCAS) for any students applying to post-secondary institutions. OAC will also communicate directly with international and out-of-province colleges and universities when necessary.
We provide these same updates (notification of enrolment, midterm grades, and final grades) to accounts within the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) and the Ontario College Application Service (OCAS) for any students applying to post-secondary institutions. OAC will also communicate directly with international and out-of-province colleges and universities when necessary.
Do students require any additional resources (i.e., textbooks)?
Every student will need access to a desktop computer or laptop with high-speed internet and word processing software.
All OAC course content is contained within our learning environment, so no textbooks are required. Any course-specific resources (i.e., calculators, software downloads, etc.) are listed on the individual course outline pages on our website.
All OAC course content is contained within our learning environment, so no textbooks are required. Any course-specific resources (i.e., calculators, software downloads, etc.) are listed on the individual course outline pages on our website.
Do Online Alathena College's OSSD courses count toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma?
Absolutely! OAC is inspected by the Ontario Ministry of Education and qualified to issue Ontario Secondary School Diploma credits, which are the same credits earned by students in traditional public and private schools.
To verify our status as an inspected private school, please visit the Ministry of Education Website. Our Ministry BSID# is 881704.
To verify our status as an inspected private school, please visit the Ministry of Education Website. Our Ministry BSID# is 881704.
Are Online Alathena College credits recognized by colleges and universities?
After more than 15 years in operation, Online Alathena College has established a distinguished reputation among colleges and universities across Canada and around the world. Any post-secondary institution that accepts Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) credits will recognize credits from OAC. We always recommend contacting any potential post-secondary institutions directly to inquire about their admissions policies and program requirements.
Do Online Alathena College credits fulfil the online learning requirement for graduation in Ontario?
The Ministry of Education defines online courses as Grade 9-12 e-Learning courses. Our Online OSSD credit course is delivered to students using an asynchronous model. The teacher provides individual support for student learning, includes student tasks, homework, online discussion boards, blogs, pre-recorded video lessons, tutorials, assignments, tests and other forms of assessment.