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1 Understanding Ontario’s Health & Physical Education (HPE) Curriculum, 2015 An Overview for Elementary Parents And How it Will be Taught in Catholic Elementary Schools

2 1 “In Catholic schools, Ontario’s new HPE curriculum is an opportunity for parents and teachers to talk to students about a distinctively Catholic view of human life, sexuality, marriage, and family.” - Institute for Catholic Education An Overview for Elementary Parents

3 2 Background o In February, 2015, the Ontario Ministry of Education released revisions to the Health & Physical Education (HPE) Curriculum o 24 of the 27 (90%) expectations were already addressed in our Catholic schools through our existing Family Life Curriculum, approved by the Bishops of Ontario o Additional lessons have been developed to support teachers as they address the additional expectations in Catholic classrooms An Overview for Elementary Parents

4 3 Objectives An Overview for Elementary Parents 1.Provide information about the Ministry’s curriculum review process, and the changes made to the HPE curriculum. 2.Explain how Ontario curriculum is written. 3.Describe how the expectations in the HPE curriculum connect with our current Family Life Program. 4.Reassure Catholic parents that the learning that takes place in our Catholic classrooms will continue to be consistent with our Catholic teachings.

5 4 HPE 2015 Health & Physical Education Curriculum A Renewed Vision for Education in Ontario An Overview for Elementary Parents

6 5 A Changing World HPE 2015 Ontario’s Health & Physical Education Curriculum was last updated in 1998. o We now live in a digital world – widespread access to internet, social media, and electronic devices. o Children are maturing physically at an earlier age and engaging with the world at increasingly earlier ages An Overview for Elementary Parents

7 6 HPE 2015 An Overview of the HPE Curriculum An Overview for Elementary Parents

8 7 Learning in Catholic Classrooms and the Ontario Catholic School Graduate Expectations HPE 2015 An Overview for Elementary Parents

9 8 HPE 2015 “A Catholic world view is a way of looking at the world through a Catholic Church lens. This world view is derived from Catholic Church teachings, scripture and Catholic Church traditions. These teachings, scripture and traditions form the basis of what is taught in Catholic schools.” ~ Catholic Curriculum Cooperative of Ontario, Writing Catholic Curriculum, 2006, p.7 Lens of Faith An Overview for Elementary Parents

10 9 Family Life Curriculum HPE 2015 A part of the educational landscape in Ontario Catholic classrooms for more than 30 years An Overview for Elementary Parents

11 10 The Fully Alive Program HPE 2015 An Overview for Elementary Parents

12 11 HPE 2015 In Catholic Schools HPE is taught within the Family Life Curriculum An Overview for Elementary Parents

13 12 Understanding Ontario Curriculum HPE 2015 An Overview for Elementary Parents

14 13 A Closer Look – An Example from the Grade 3 Curriculum HPE 2015 The Ministry’s expectation for student learning is: C3.3 describe how visible differences and invisible differences make each person unique, and identify ways of showing respect for differences in others In Catholic schools: This expectation is covered in Theme A in the Family Life (Fully Alive) Curriculum: o students explore what it means to be known and loved by God, known so well that God calls each of us by name o students find out about what it means to be a person – to be unique, but also alike in many ways o students explore what it means to have feelings and to make choices about the way we express them o students explore what it means to have talents and gifts we need to develop, and discover when we share our talents and gifts with one another, we are sharing ourselves An Overview for Elementary Parents

15 14 HPE 2015 When Will This be Taught? Timing The themes within the Fully Alive program which deal most directly with issues of Human Development and Sexual Health are typically taught in the Spring. Advance Notice – Letters Home Your child’s teacher will send home a letter for each of the themes of the Fully Alive program before beginning to teach each section. An Overview for Elementary Parents

16 15 HPE 2015 The Role of Parents “Parents and guardians are the first and most important teachers of their children and no place is this statement more true than in the areas that are introduced and explored in family life education….Catholic schools seek to do all they can to support families as they fulfill this awesome responsibility.” - Education Commission, Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario An Overview for Elementary Parents

17 If you have concerns about any part of the curriculum or classroom learning activities, the concern should be discussed with your child’s teacher and/or principal as an important first step. Consider the following: Meet with your child’s classroom teacher in person to discuss your concerns. Review the curriculum with the teacher and/or principal. Ask your child’s teacher to share the Fully Alive program teacher resource manual with you. The option to remove your child from specific lessons has always been available to parents, however it is our hope and intent that all of our students experience the curriculum fully. 16 Communication is Key HPE 2015 An Overview for Elementary Parents

18 17 A Shared Mission HPE 2015 “We know that Catholic teachers will continue to present the issue of human sexuality within the fullness of our faith-based family life curriculum that teaches the content of our faith, the value of persons, human relationships, commitment, and social responsibility. It is through this shared commitment to our faith, and to our Catholic schools, that we remain steadfast in our call to serve and honour God. - Education Commission, Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario An Overview for Elementary Parents

19 18 HPE 2015 Resources to Help Catholic Parents Understand the HPE Curriculum An Overview for Elementary Parents

20 19 Need more information? HPE 2015 Institute for Catholic Education www.iceont.ca Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario http://www.acbo.on.ca/ Ontario Ministry of Education http://edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/health.html An Overview for Elementary Parents


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