The
files on this site are the programs of study and curricula approved
for use in Nunavut schools from grades 7 to 12. These programs and
curricula are the ones that were approved for use in Nunavut schools
at the time of division from the Northwest Territories. New programs
and curricula are currently being developed for our schools, and
this information will be updated on an annual basis.
Say Yes to Children: A Module on Human Rights and Responsibilities
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Turning 16
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Uqausiliriniq Grade 9 Modules Teacher's Manual
Grade 7-9
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Teaching with Novels Grade 7-9
Two more modules are currently being developed for Grade 9 and one for Grade 8. These will be
made available to schools as they are developed and
produced. The modules are differentiated to reflect
the wide range of English language levels in Nunavut
schools
Two grade 7-8-9 modules in Inuktitut are under development. Safety andSurvival and Strange Things. These modules will be available for piloting in 2008.
WITH: Three modules developed in partnership with Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated are being piloted over the 2007-08 school year. The Impact of Contact: Inuit Land Claims in the Circumpolar World (grade7), Nunavut Land Claim: The Social Re-organization of Nunavut (grade 8) and Nunavut Land Claim: A Sustainable Nunavut (grade9).
Schools received a grade 7-8-9 module, Diversity, in 2006. A
grade 7-8-9 module on Earth Sciences is currently being piloted
in a number of schools. It has been developed within the
framework of the Pan Canadian Science outcomes. (All Nunavut-developed
science curricula will be aligned with the Pan Canadian
Science outcomes.)
The
NT curriculum guide for grades 7-12 is an extensive document.
If you are in need of a copy, please. contact your Regional
School Operations or Curriculum and School Services.