E-Learning

Students can earn Ontario high school credits online through our Board's e-Learning program [link to school's career cruising/e-learning webpage]. Courses meet all curriculum expectations and standards and all courses are taught by fully qualified teachers in collaboration with eLearning Ontario.

An e-Learning course is conducted entirely online using a Learning Management System (LMS). Taking an e-Learning course gives students more flexibility in their timetable and opportunities to earn credits while building valuable independent learning skills that will be beneficial to any post-secondary pathway.

Success in e-Learning courses requires students to be independent and self-motivated learners. E-Learning is not intended to replace face-to-face classes, however, it provides options to students in particular scenarios, such as:

  • the need for flexible timetabling due to special circumstances;
  • access to courses that are not offered at the student's school; and
  • timetable conflicts that cannot be resolved at the student's school.

E-learning courses

Course offerings for summer 2016 include a wide variety of selections:

 

  • CHV2OE - Grade 10 Civics and Citizenship
  • GLC2OE - Grade 10 Career Studies
  • ENG3UE - Grade 11 English
  • CGG3OE - Grade 11 Travel & Tourism
  • HRT3ME - Grade 11 World Religions and Belief Traditions: Perspectives, Issues, and Challenges
  • BOH4ME - Grade 12 Business Leadership
  • ENG4UE - Grade 12 English
  • HHS4UE - Grade 12 Families in Canada
  • HSB4UE - Grade 12 Challenge and Change in Society
  • HRE4ME - Grade 12 Religious Education: Church and Culture
  • OLC4OE - Grade 12 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course

Interested students can speak to their school's Guidance department to learn more.