Comparison Course Charts Technological Education 9- 12 1999 & 2000 vs implementation September 2009 ______________________ R Hartwick, JA Egan, Student Success Consultants PVNC CDSB
Comparison Course ChartsTechnological Education 9-12
1999 & 2000vs
implementation September 2009______________________
R Hartwick, JA Egan, Student Success Consultants
PVNC CDSB
Course Code Format
i.e. TCJ3E – Construction Technology
T - discipline (T=Technology)
C - subject (e.g. M=manufacturing)
J - Broad-Based Technology course
or EMPHASIS course will change this letter (i.e. Dental)
3 - grade
E - destination
Grade 9• Integrated Technologies (TTI) changed to Exploring Technologies
(TIJ)• Can be offered as broad-based tech (BBT) in each subject area
– Course codes provided
Recommendation from DRAFT curriculum document: the Grade 9 course may be adapted to focus on any one of the technological education subject areas (codes listed with charts). Students should successfully complete Exploring Technologies (TIJ1O) before attempting a Grade 9 course that is focused on a particular subject area.
• No EMPHASIS or multiple-credit option• ½ credit option available
• Grade 10• 10 BBT areas available• No Emphasis courses possible• Multiple credit courses available
• Grade 11 and 12• 10 BBT areas available• Emphasis courses possible• Multiple credit courses available
EMPHASIS coursesEMPHASIS courses allow specialization in a specific sector – are identified by 3rd character in course code – has its own course descriptor to add to the BBT course descriptionFYI as of this date (Nov 17) no emphasis course codes nor descriptors supplied
NOTE: Any Gr 11 BBT or Emphasis course within a subject area serves as a prerequisite for any Gr 12 BBT or Emphasis course within that same subject area
BBT EMPHASIS Courses
Some examples:• Auto Body• Dental• Masonry• Horticulture• Hairstyling
• Computer Aided Manufacturing• Food and Nutrition• Computer Network Support• Interior Design• Photography & Digital Imaging
Multi-Credit Courses
• Maximum of 3 credits in a multi-credit course (330 hours) which can be done in increments of 55 hours
• Appropriate for focused programs:– OYAP, SHSM, Dual Credit
• Must pre-declare the # of credits at start of course– 1st credit must follow BBT philosophy (activity-based &
project-driven)– 2nd and 3rd credits are for the practice and refinement of
skills and knowledge which reflect current industry practices and standards
Integrated Technologies 2000
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
*shading of a box = no prerequisites
Exploring Technologies 2009
Exploring Technologies
TIJ1O
Potential timetabling options from the curriculum document:- schools that offer courses in numerous tech areas in Gr10-12 may choose to offer more than one Exploring Technologies course, each of which covers a particular selection of subject areas. For example, “Exploring Technologies 1 (TIJ101) might cover construction tech, technological design, and green industries; TIJ1O2 might address computer tech, manufacturing tech, and transportation tech, and TIJ1O3 has communications tech, hairstyling and aesthetics, health care, and hospitality and tourism. Students select the course that best suits their interests. They may earn credit for only one such course- schools may find a “shops rounds” approach to the delivery of Exploring Technologies effective. In this approach, students focus on particular subject areas for a few weeks at a time throughout a semester (e.g., on health care for three weeks, green industries for three weeks, and so on).
Communications Technology 2000
Communications Technology
TGJ2O
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
Communications Technology
TGJ3M
Communication Technology
TGJ4M
Communication Technology
TGJ4E
Communications Technology
TGJ3E
Communications Technology 2009
Communications Technology
TGJ2O
Exploring Communications Technology
TGJ1O
Communications Technology
TGJ3M
Communications Technology
TGJ4M
Communications Technology: Digital Imagery and Web Design
TGJ4O
Communications Technology: Broadcast and Print Production
TGJ3O
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Construction Technology 2000
Construction Technology
TCJ2O
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
Construction Technology
TCJ3C
Construction Technology
TCJ4C
Construction Technology
TCJ4E
Construction Technology
TCJ3E
Construction Technology 2009
Construction Technology
TCJ2O
Exploring Construction Technology
TCJ1O
Construction Engineering Technology
TCJ3C
Construction Engineering Technology
TCJ4C
Construction Technology
TCJ4E
Construction Technology
TCJ3E
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Construction Technology 2009
Custom Woodworking
TWJ4E
Custom Woodworking
TWJ3E
Health and Personal Services 2000
Health and Personal Services Technology
TPJ2O
Health Care
TPA3C
Medical Technologies
TPT4C
Hairstyling and Aesthetics
TPE4E
Hairstyling and Aesthetics
TPE3EChild Development
and Gerontology
TPO4C
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
Hairstyling and Aesthetics 2009
Hairstyling and Aesthetics
TXJ2O
Exploring Hairstyling and Aesthetics
TXJ1O
Hairstyling and Aesthetics
TXJ4E
Hairstyling and Aesthetics
TXJ3E
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Health Care 2009
Health Care
TPJ2O
Exploring Health Care
TPJ1O
Health Care
TPJ3C
Health Care
TPJ4C
Health Care
TPJ4M
Health Care
TPJ3M
Child Development
and Gerontology
TOJ4C
Health Care: Support Services
TPJ4E
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Hospitality and Tourism 2000
Hospitality and Tourism
TFJ2O
Hospitality
TFT3C
Tourism
TFS4C
Hospitality and Tourism
TFH4E
Hospitality and Tourism
TFH3E
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
Hospitality and Tourism 2009
Hospitality and Tourism
TFJ2O
Exploring Hospitality and Tourism
TFJ1O
Hospitality and Tourism
TFJ3C
Hospitality and Tourism
TFJ4C
Hospitality and Tourism
TFJ4E
Hospitality and Tourism
TFJ3E
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Manufacturing Technology 2000
Manufacturing Technology
TMJ2O
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
TMJ3C
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
TMJ4C
Manufacturing Technology
TMJ4E
Manufacturing Technology
TMJ3E
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
Manufacturing Technology 2009
Manufacturing Technology
TMJ2O
Exploring Manufacturing Technology
TMJ1O
Manufacturing Technology
TMJ3C
Manufacturing Technology
TMJ4C
Manufacturing Technology
TMJ4E
Manufacturing Technology
TMJ3E
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
TMJ3M
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
TMJ4M
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Technological Design 2000
Technological Design
TDJ20
Technological Design
TDJ3M
Technological Design
TDJ4M
Technological Design
TDJ4E
Technological Design
TDJ3E
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
Technological Design 2009
Technological Design
TDJ20
Exploring Technological Design
TDJ1O
Technological Design
TDJ3M
Technological Design
TDJ4M
Technological Design in the Twenty-first Century
TDJ4O
Technological Design and the Environment
TDJ3O
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Transportation Technology 2000
Transportation Technology
TTJ2O
Transportation Technology
TTJ3C
Transportation Technology
TTJ4C
Transportation Technology
TTJ4E
Transportation Technology
TTJ3E
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
Transportation Technology 2009
Transportation Technology
TTJ2O
Exploring Transportation Technology
TTJ1O
Transportation Technology
TTJ3C
Transportation Technology
TTJ4C
Transportation Technology: Vehicle Maintenance
TTJ4E
Transportation Technology: Vehicle Ownership
TTJ3O
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Computer and Information Science 2000
Computer and Information Science
TIK2O
Computer and Information Science ICS3M
Computer and Information Science ICS4M
Computer Engineering
ICE4M
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
Computer Studies 2009 separate document
Introduction to Computer Studies ICS2O
Introduction to Computer Science ICS3U
Computer Science
ICS4U
Computer Programming
ICS4C
Introduction to Computer Programming
ICS3C
Computer Engineering 2000
Computer Engineering
TEE2O
Computer Engineering
ICE3M
Computer Engineering
ICE4M
Computer Engineering
ICE4E
Computer Engineering
ICE3E
Integrated Technologies
TTI1O
Computer Technology 2009
Computer Technology
TEJ2O
Exploring Computer Technology
TEJ1O
Computer Engineering Technology
TEJ3M
Computer Engineering Technology
TEJ4M
Computer Technology
TEJ4E
Computer Technology
TEJ3E
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Green Industries 2009
Green Industries
THJ2O
Exploring Green Industries
THJ1O
Green Industries
THJ3M
Green IndustriesTHJ4M
Green Industries
THJ4E
Green Industries
THJ3E
Exploring Technologies TIJ1O
Important Messages for Curriculum Chairs, Guidance and Admin
CONCERNS:– Can’t do any new courses until Sept 2009 – then full
implementation– Prerequisites are waived for next year– All SHSM course pathway approval must be changed for next
year using new course codes
CALENDAR:– ALL course descriptions have changed (i.e. even the T*J2O
courses)– OSSD compulsory THIRD grouping is changing “to meet the
Group 3 additional compulsory credit requirement, students have the choice of earning one credit for a course in technological education or computer studies or one credit for an additional course in science (Grade 11 or 12).“