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SHSM Stamps | Page 2 of 10 |
Major Courses (Apprenticeship) PATHWAY: APPRENTICESHIP Grade 11 Grade 12
MAJOR
(Select 2 in
each grade)
HRF3O: World Religions GPP3O: Leadership & Peer
Support PAL3O: Large Group Activities PPL3O: Healthy Active Living SBI3C: Biology SVN3E: Environmental Science
PAF4O: Personal & Fitness Activities
PPL4O: Healthy Active Living
SCH4C: Chemistry
MINOR
(Select 1)
HRF3O: World Religions SBI3C: Biology
SCH4C: Chemistry
MATH
(Select 1) MBF3C: Foundations for
College Mathematics MEL3E: Math for Work &
Everyday Life
ENGLISH
(Select 1)
ENG4E: English
(Mandatory 1 stamp with 7 checkboxes) Students in the Biotechnology SHSM are required to complete 7 classroom credits. Please select the courses according to your pathway chart below (i.e. pick 4 majors, 1 minor, 1 Math & 1 English)
SHSM Stamps | Page 3 of 10 |
Major Courses (College)
PATHWAY: COLLEGE Grade 11 Grade 12
MAJOR
(Select 2 in
each grade)
ATC3M: Dance HSP3M: Intro. to Anthro.,
Psych., and Sociology SBI3C: Biology SVN3E: Environmental Science
ATC4M: Dance HHS4M: Indiv. & Families in
Diverse Society SCH4C: Chemistry SNC4M: Science SNG4T : Forensic Science
(Dual Credit: FRS501 for Seneca College)
MINOR
(Select 1)
HRF3O: World Religions HSP3M: Intro. to Anthro.,
Psych., and Sociology SBI3C: Biology SVN3E: Environmental Science
HHS4M: Indiv. & Families in Diverse Society
SCH4C: Chemistry SNC4M: Science
MATH
(Select 1) MBF3C: Foundations for
College Mathematics MCF3M: Functions and
Applications
ENGLISH
(Select 1)
ENG4C
(Mandatory 1 stamp with 7 checkboxes) Students in the Biotechnology SHSM are required to complete 7 classroom credits. Please select the courses according to your pathway chart below (i.e. pick 4 majors, 1 minor, 1 Math & 1 English)
SHSM Stamps | Page 4 of 10 |
Major Courses (University) PATHWAY: UNIVERSITY Grade 11 Grade 12
MAJOR
(Select 2 in
each grade)
HSP3M: Intro. to Anthro., Psych., and Sociology
SBI3U: Biology SCH3U: Chemistry SPH3U: Physics SVN3M: Environmental
Science
HHS4M: Indiv. & Families in Diverse Society
HZT4U: Philosophy IDC4U: Biotechnology PSE4U: Exercise Science SBI4U: Biology SCH4U: Chemistry SPH4U: Physics SNG4T : Forensic Science
(Dual Credit: FRS501 for Seneca College)
MINOR
(Select 1)
HSP3M: Intro. to Anthro., Psych., and Sociology
SBI3U: Biology SCH3U: Chemistry SPH3U: Physics SVN3M: Environmental
Science
HHS4M: Indiv. & Families in Diverse Society
HZT4U: Philosophy SES4U: Earth & Space
Science
MATH
(Select 1)
MHF4U: Advanced Functions
MCV4U: Calculus & Vector MDM4U: Math of Data
Management
ENGLISH
(Select 1)
ENG4U
(Mandatory 1 stamp with 7 checkboxes) Students in the Biotechnology SHSM are required to complete 7 classroom credits. Please select the courses according to your pathway chart below (i.e. pick 4 majors, 1 minor, 1 Math & 1 English)
SHSM Stamps | Page 5 of 10 |
Major Courses (Workplace)
PATHWAY: WORKPLACE Grade 11 Grade 12
MAJOR
(Select 2 in
each grade)
HRF3O: World Religions GPP3O: Leadership & Peer
Support PAL3O: Large Group Activities PPL3O: Healthy Active Living SVN3E: Environmental Science
PAF4O: Personal & Fitness Activities
PPL4O: Healthy Active Living
MINOR
(Select 1)
HRF3O: World Religions
MATH
(Select 1)
MEL3E: Math for Work & Everyday life
ENGLISH
(Select 1)
ENG4E: English
(Mandatory 1 stamp with 7 checkboxes) Students in the Biotechnology SHSM are required to complete 7 classroom credits. Please select the courses according to your pathway chart below (i.e. pick 4 majors, 1 minor, 1 Math & 1 English)
SHSM Stamps | Page 6 of 10 |
Practicum (Mandatory 1 checkbox) Students are required to complete a practical component in the health and wellness sector. This can be accomplished through the COOP program. Check one of the boxes below: COOP – 2 (2 credits PM) COOP – 4 (4 credits Full‐day)
Students must complete a Health & Wellness CLA in English, Mathematics, and the minor course. Each CLA should incorporate a minimum of six hours of learning that contextualizes the subjects’ curriculum expectations to Health & Wellness. CLA classes are run during lunch time with a lead student and teacher mentors in room 264. English CLA Math CLA Minor Subject CLA (Science / Social Science)
Contextualized Learning Activity (CLA) (Mandatory 3 checkboxes)
SHSM Stamps | Page 7 of 10 |
Experiential learning
(Any 3 checkboxes) Students are required to fulfill any three of the following requirements:
Experiential Learning: Career Exploration Job shadowing or job twinning with your supervisor during the
COOP experience in the Health & Wellness sector Job shadowing a COOP student in the Health & Wellness sector Participating in the “Be a Gene Researcher for a Week” program
(http://www.genecure.ca/en/programs/gene‐researcher‐for‐a‐week/program‐description/)
Working in a laboratory through “Toronto Science Fair” or other school‐related projects (http://www.torontoscitechfair.ca)
Experiential Learning: Extracurricular / Coaching Volunteering as a tutor in Science and/or Social Science Hosting AYJ Science Olympics or AYJ Social Science Olympics for
junior high schools Participating in Science Olympics representing AYJ Coaching junior students in SHSM approved curricular or extra‐
curricular activities Attending the YMCA leadership camp Participating in YMCA Exchange Program Participating in National Biology Competition Participating in Non‐Laboratory Associated Science Fair
(http://www.torontoscitechfair.ca) Attending MADD conference* Attending a 2‐day anti‐bullying workshop* Attending a 3‐day Central Ontario Leadership Seminar*
(*See Ms. Rose for more information)
Experiential Learning: Volunteering Volunteering in a Health & Wellness sector (e.g. clinic, hospital)
outside of the 40 hours community hours
SHSM Stamps | Page 8 of 10 |
Reach Ahead Experiences (Any 3 checkboxes) Students participate in activities that will take them along the next steps of their chosen pathway‐apprenticeship, college, university and workplace. The activities include the following: Completing Forensic Science Dual credit offered by Seneca College / A.Y. Jackson S.S. Working with a professor in a college/university for your Science Fair Project Attending York University Gairdner Awards Symposium Attending University of Toronto Gairdner Awards Symposium
Participating in workshops and seminars given by educational agencies
Participating in excursions / tours given by guest speakers from industry & community partners
Ontario Skills Passport
(Any 2 checkboxes) Students will develop Essential Skills and work habits required in the Health & Wellness sector (document them using the OSP, a component of the SHSM) Develop an OSP work plan via COOP or other job
shadowing/research opportunity Complete online OSP certificates
(http://www.skillszone.ca/) Self‐assessment on OSP
(http://skills.edu.gov.on.ca) Hosting of CLA sessions Hosting of events through the exchange programs Writing a CV or Resume in the graduating year.
Completing in grade 12 Chemistry ISU “Work Place Tour” in a Health and Wellness Sector
Attending Ontario University and/or College Fair in October*
Attending a College/University Open House outside of the city of Toronto* (*You need proof of visit to earn the stamp)
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Mandatory Certifications (All 4 checkboxes)
CPR WHMIS
Students are required to obtain four mandatory trainings from the following sector‐recognized certifications and/or training courses/programs.
Infection Control Standard First Aid – Level C
SHSM Stamps | Page 10 of 10 |
Elective Certifications (Any 3 checkboxes) Students are required to obtain any three elective trainings from the following sector‐recognized certifications and / or training courses and programs. Note: You do not need a stamp in each category; SHSM will recognize three stamps in one category.
HEALTH Ambulation, Lifting, and Transfer Coach/Personal Trainer Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Specialized Care Fitness Safe Body Mechanics
LAB Lab Practices Waste Management Sterile Techniques Medical Terminology
COMMUNICATION Communication Skills Non‐violent Crisis Intervention Conflict Resolution Behaviour Management Suicide Prevention
TEAM BUILDING Leadership Group Activities Group Dynamics Personality Inventory