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  2. Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood ...

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    The Department of Education mandate spans the education system from school entry through to all post-secondary destinations. The education system is separated into public schools (Grades Primary to 12) and post-secondary (colleges and universities). All children must begin school in the year they reach 5 years of age (Grade Primary).

  3. List of Canadian primary and secondary examinations

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    The territories mostly elect to adopt the curriculum of their most closely related adjacent provinces. This includes adopting the related provinces examination policy. Yukon and the Northwest Territories primarily follows the British Columbia curriculum. [2] [3] Meanwhile, Nunavut primarily follows the Alberta curriculum. [4]

  4. Curriculum framework - Wikipedia

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    A curriculum framework is an organized plan or set of standards or learning outcomes that defines the content to be learned in terms of clear, definable standards of what the student should know and be able to do. [1] A curriculum framework is part of an outcome-based education or standards based education reform design. The framework is the ...

  5. Chignecto-Central Regional Centre for Education - Wikipedia

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    CCRCE (originally CCRSB) was founded in 1996 under an Order in Council passed by the Executive Council of Nova Scotia pursuant to the "Designation of School Regions and Establishment of School Boards Regulations" made under Section 7 of the Education Act S.N.S. 1995-96, c. 1. This Order in Council created CCRCE (originally CCRSB) and dissolved ...

  6. Nova Scotia Education Reform Act 2018 - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Education Reform Act 2018 (Bill 72) was an act of educational administrative reform passed by the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia in March 2018. [1] The act dissolved Nova Scotia's seven English language School Boards and replaced them with Regional Centres for Education. [ 2 ]

  7. List of schools in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    A high school in Nova Scotia has typically meant a 'senior high school', referring to a school responsible for the education of students grades 10 to (and including) 12 or grades 9 to 12. A junior high school is typically responsible for grades 7 to 9 or grades 6 to 8, where the latter type is more often called a middle school .

  8. Category:Education in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development; Nova Scotia Education Reform Act 2018 This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 00:17 ...

  9. South Shore Regional Centre for Education - Wikipedia

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    The South Shore Regional Centre for Education (SSRCE) is the public school board responsible for the administration of elementary, junior high, and high school education in Lunenburg County and Queens County in Nova Scotia, Canada. The South Shore Regional Centre for Education was established on April 1, 2018 by the Nova Scotia Education Reform ...