This document describes a programs designed to help students attain the scientific awareness needed to function as effective members of society. The Senior High Science Programs (Alberta, Canada) will focus on students learning the big interconnecting ideas and principles of science; place an increased emphasis on developing methods of inquiry that characterize the study of science; expect students to show an appreciation for the roles of science and technology in understanding nature; and maintain a life long interest in science. Discussions on the Biology 20/30, the Chemistry 20/30, and the Physics 20/30 programs are included. Each discussion includes key science concepts, learner expectations, program overviews, and course overviews. A basic resource checklist for each program is also included for the use of potential suppliers of instructional materials who have been invited to submit such materials for field testing. (KR)
- Authorizing Institution
- Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton.
- Location
- Canada
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Reports - Descriptive
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Unit 1 The Biosphere 6
- Unit 2 Cellular Matter and Energy Flows 6
- Unit 3 Matter and Energy Exchange in Ecosystems 7
- Unit 4 Matter and Energy Exchange by the Human Organism 7
- Unit 1 Systems Regulating Change in Human Organisms 8
- Unit 2 Reproduction and Development 8
- Unit 4 Change in Populations and Communities 9
- Basic Resource Checklist 10
- Quantitative Relationships in Chemical Reactions 13
- Course Overview Chemistry 30 14
- Equilibrium Acid and Base Chemistry 15
- Organic Chemistry 16
- Basic Resource Checklist 17
- Course Overview Physics 20 20
- Unit 2 Circular Motion and Gravitation 20
- Course Overview Physics 30 22
- Unit 1 Conservation Laws 22
- Unit 2 Electric Forces and Fields 22
- UnA 3 Magnetic Forces and Fields 23
- Unit 5 Waves and Particles 23
- Basic Resource Checklist 24
- Basic Resource Checklist 26