Prescribed Learning Outcomes
The prescribed learning outcomes set the learning standards for the provincial K-12 education system and form the prescribed curriculum for British Columbia. They are statements of what students are expected to know and do at the end of an indicated grade or course.
Schools have the responsibility to ensure that all prescribed learning outcomes in each IRP are met; however, schools have flexibility in determining how delivery of the prescribed learning outcomes can best take place. It is expected that student achievement will vary in relation to the prescribed learning outcomes. Evaluation, reporting, and student placement with respect to these outcomes are dependent on the professional judgment and experience of teachers, guided by provincial policy. (http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/lo.html)
Teachers at A. R. MacNeill Secondary design their curriculum to ensure that all students are able to meet the learning outcomes associated with their course. The learning outcomes below are a synthesized list of the essential learning outcomes sorted by grade and course, assembled by the teachers of each subject area.
For a complete list of learning outcomes please visit the Ministry of Education’s website using the link above.
To view the essential learning outcomes created by the teachers at MacNeill select the appropriate link below:
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