| Grade 9-12 Health & Physical Education |
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| Grade 9 |
| Healthy Active Living Education (Type: Open) |
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Code: PPL 1OF (female) or PPL 1OM (male) Year: 1 Prerequisite: None This course emphasizes regular participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that promote lifelong healthy active living. Students will learn movement techniques and principles, ways to improve personal fitness and physical competence, and safety/injury prevention strategies. They will investigate issues related to healthy sexuality and the use and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs and will participate in activities designed to develop goal-setting, communication, and social skills. |
| Healthy Active Living Education (Type: Open) |
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Code: PPL 1O7 (female) or PPL 1O9 (male) Year: 1 Prerequisite: None This course emphasizes regular participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that promote lifelong healthy active living. Students will learn movement techniques and principles, ways to improve personal fitness and physical competence, and safety/injury prevention strategies. They will investigate issues related to healthy sexuality and the use and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs and will participate in activities designed to develop goal-setting, communication, and social skills. This program is geared towards those students who need a modified learning situation. |
| Grade 10 |
| Healthy Active Living Education (Type: Open) |
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Code: PPL 2OF (female) or PPL 2OM (male) Year: 2 Prerequisite: None This course emphasizes regular participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that promote lifelong healthy active living. Student learning will include the application of movement principles to refine skills; participation in a variety of activities that enhance personal competence, fitness and health; examination of issues related to healthy sexuality, healthy eating, substance use and abuse; and the use of informed decision-making, conflict resolution, and social skills in making personal choices. |
| Healthy Active Living Education (Type: Open) |
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Code: PPL 2O7 (female) or PPL 2O9 (male) Year: 2 Prerequisite: None This course emphasizes regular participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that promote lifelong healthy active living. Student learning will include the application of movement principles to refine skills; participation in a variety of activities that enhance personal competence, fitness and health; examination of issues related to healthy sexuality, healthy eating, substance use and abuse; and the use of informed decision-making, conflict resolution, and social skills in making personal choices. This program is geared towards those students who need a modified learning situation. |
| Grade 11 |
| Healthy Active Living Education (Type: Open) |
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Code: PPL 3OF (female) or PPL 3OM (male) Year: 3 Prerequisite: None This course focuses on the development of a healthy lifestyle and participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that have the potential to engage students' interest throughout their lives. Students will be encouraged to develop personal competence in a variety of movement skills, and will be given opportunities to practice goal-setting, decision-making, coping, social and interpersonal skills. Students will also study the components of healthy relationships, reproductive health, mental health, and personal safety. |
| Healthy Active Living Education (Type: Open) |
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Code: PPL 2OF (female) Year: 3 Prerequisite: None This course focuses on the development of a healthy lifestyle and participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that have the potential to engage students' interest throughout their lives. Students will be encouraged to develop personal competence in a variety of movement skills, and will be given opportunities to practice goal-setting, decision-making, coping, social and interpersonal skills. Students will also study the components of healthy relationships, reproductive health, mental health, and personal safety choices. This program is geared toward those students who need a modified learning situation. |
| Personal & Fitness Activities (Type: Open) |
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Code: PAF 3OF (female) or PAF 3OM (male) Year: 3 Prerequisite: None Course Fee: $30.00 for guest instructors, swimming and self defense. This course focuses on the development of a healthy lifestyle and participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that have the potential to engage students' interest throughout their lives. Students will be encouraged to develop personal competence in a variety of movement skills, and will be given opportunities to practice goal-setting, decision-making, coping, social and interpersonal skills. Students will also study the components of healthy relationships, reproductive health, mental health, and personal safety. |
| Large Group Activities (Type: Open) |
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Code: PAL 3O0 Year: 3 Course Fee: $50.00 approx. This course focuses on the development of a healthy lifestyle, student leadership and participation in activities that have the potential to engage student interest throughout their lives. Students will practice goal setting, decision-making and coping in a variety of practical situations. They will be involved in tournament organization, outdoor education, teaching and a variety of other enjoyable activities. |
| Grade 12 |
| Healthy Active Living (Type: Open) |
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Code: PPL 4OF (female) or PPL 4OM (male) Year: 4 Prerequisite: None This course focuses on the development of a personalized approach to healthy active living through participation in a variety of sports and recreational activities that have the potential to engage students' interest throughout their lives. Students will develop and implement personal physical fitness plans. In addition, they will be given opportunities to refine their decision-making, conflict-resolution, and interpersonal skills, with a view to enhance their mental health and their relationships with others. |
| Personal & Fitness Activities (Type: Open) |
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Code: PAF 4OF (female) or PAF 4OM (male) Year: 4 Prerequisite: None Course Fee: $30.00 The focus of this course is to improve personal fitness through a variety of fun and challenging activities. This course focuses on the development of a personalized approach to healthy active living through participation in a variety of sports and recreational activities that have the potential to engage students' interest throughout their lives. Students will develop and implement personal physical fitness plans. In addition, they will be given opportunities to refine their decision-making, conflict-resolution, and interpersonal skills, with a view to enhance their mental health and their relationships with others. |
| Excercise Science (Type: Open) |
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Code: PSE 4U0 Year: 4 Prerequisite: Any Grade 11 university or university/college preparation course in science, or any Grade 11 or 12 open course in Health and Physical Education This course focuses on the study of human movement and of systems, factors, and principles involved in human development. Students will learn about the effects of physical activity on health and performance, the evolution of physical activity and sports, and the factors that influence an individual's participation in physical activity. The course prepares students for university programs in physical education, kinesiology, recreation, and sports administration. |
| Outdoor Education (Type: Open) |
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Code: PAD 4O0 Year: 4 Prerequisite: None Course Fee: $250.00 This course focuses on the development of a personalized approach to healthy active living through participation in a wide variety of outdoor activities. Events may include canoeing, rock climbing, horseback riding, hiking, camping, golf, archery, swimming, alpine and Nordic skiing. |
| PROSPECTS 2002-03 |