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LINKS
FOR PARENTS
Elementary
and Secondary Education in Ontario.
This is a
Ministry site with information about education in the province
of Ontario.
The
Association for Bright Children of Ontario
Homework,
Sweet Homework
A primer for parents
An interesting
article about the importance of homework.
Learning
Disabilities Assocation of Ontario
Special
Education in Ontario
Information
from the Ministry on Special Education.
CDSBEO Special Education Advisory Committee
To find out more about our Board's Special Education Advisory Committee click on the above link.
INSPIRING
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
An interesting article
from McMaster on how to prepare your children for university.
LINKS
FOR STUDENTS
Visit our LINKS FOR STUDENTS page for a great
list of helpful sites for students.
ASK A TEACHER (Independent Learning Centre)
Ask a Teacher, the ultimate online destination for Ontario high school homework help. Polynomials a pain? Chemistry confusing? Spend some time on Ask a Teacher—it’s easy, fun and free!
Here’s what you’ll find:
- Essay Feedback Tool: A tool that gives you a knowledgeable second opinion about your work. A qualified teacher will review your essay and offer constructive comments, so you can build on your strengths and work on any weaknesses.
- Brain Bank: Exercises and lessons on English grammar, physics, business, and dozens of other topics, so you can practise what you’re learning in school. The Question Finder gives math and science special treatment. And be sure to check out the amazing Super Glossary.
- Chat Rooms: Certified teachers ready and waiting to guide you through your homework problems in real time, one-on-one. It’s like having your own private tutor! The Chat Rooms are open Sunday to Thursday, 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. During the summer break, hours of operation are from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Join now so you’ll be "good to go" for the next session.
- Helpful tips and resources about the EQAO: All you need to know to prepare for the Grade 9 math tests and the Grade 10 literacy tests.
- Tools & Resources: A handy collection of study aids, plus links to some of the best educational sites on the Web.
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LINKS
FOR STUDENTS (con't)
Train Your Brain.ca
Not sure which university degree you should pursue? Confused about your choices? Well, the Train your Brain Web site provides you with information on the value of an arts and science degree. We hope it will give you the confidence to make the degree choices that are right for you.
Your education: browse the wide variety of degrees and programs in the arts and sciences and find out what you can do with this degree.
Your career: read the tips and resources on promoting yourself to employers.
Your tools: choose from a list of articles, Web sites, facts and tools to help you learn more about the value of arts and sciences in preparing you for a rewarding career.
Supporters: check out the advocates for an arts and science education and hear their stories.
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