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The implementation of the K-12 program is "phased". The first phase of the implementation will start on SY 2012–2013. During this school year, universal kindergarten will be finally offered, and will now be a part of the compulsory education system; and a new curriculum for Grade 1 and Grade 7 students would be introduced.
Grade 11 Students in hundreds lined in front of their boarding school in Maymyo. High schools students choose one of 2 tracks upon entering high school: science or arts. Science-specialized students have six major subjects: Myanmar, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology.
Authenticated photocopy of School Form 9 (School Report Card 138) as of Third Quarter. No grade lower than 85% in all subjects. Recommendation form and authenticated photocopy of NCAE result for incoming Grade 11 applicants only. The date of submission of files and the date of the Selection Test will be announced on the school's Facebook page.
Curriculum Year Grade 7 Curriculum Year Grade 8 Curriculum Year Grade 9 Curriculum Year Grade 10 Science Earth and Environmental Science; Integrated Science Basic Biological Science (BIO1); Advanced Biological Science (BIO2) Chemistry I (Basic Chemistry); Physics I (Basic Physics); Chemistry II (Advanced Chemistry); Physics II (Advanced Physics)
OpenSciEd has been adopted by California, [6] Iowa, Louisiana, [7] Massachusetts, [8] Michigan, [9] New Jersey, [10] New Mexico, [11] Oklahoma, [12] Rhode Island, and Washington. [13] However, because of the difficulty in switching from traditional education, not all districts in states which adopted the new standards use OpenSciEd.
In 2018, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Accountancy were given offset of +9, Business Studies given +6, and English given a +3 offset. In 2019, moderation took the effect of giving up to 11 extra marks: [21]
LibreTexts' current primary support is from the 2018 Open Textbook Pilot Program award from the Department of Education Organization Act. [7] [10] [5] [11] FIPSE [12] Other funding comes from the University of California Davis, the University of California Davis Library, [5] and the California State University System both through MERLOT and its Affordable Learning Solutions (AL$) program.
[11] Physics First, a program endorsed by the American Association of Physics Teachers, is a curriculum in which 9th grade students take an introductory physics course. The purpose is to enrich students' understanding of physics, and allow for more detail to be taught in subsequent high school biology and chemistry classes.