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Cooperative Education Course |
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Course |
English, Grade 11, College Preparation, ENG3C The |
Credit Value
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1
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Description of the Placement Situation
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The placement is a full-service dental office with one
dentist, a visiting orthodontist, and two hygienists that look after
approximately 250 patients: a mix of children, adults, and seniors. The student will perform clerical duties required in an
office using the appropriate language for a professional workplace
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Credit Value of Cooperative Education Course 2
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Related Course Expectations
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Cooperative Education Expectations
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Job ReadinessJ3 - demonstrate the ability to communicate their
interest in a work opportunity effectively (e.g., by telephone, in person, or
through the mail or E-mail and the Internet) |
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Rights and ResponsibilitiesR2 - placement specific workplace health and
safety considerations R3 - issues relating to confidentiality and the
right to privacy, as outlined in the Freedom of Information and Protection of
Privacy Act R4 - work ethics and the responsible use of
information technology |
Employer’s Expectations
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The employer expectations are the same as those identified from the related course and the Cooperative Education course. See relevant learning skills, which are assessed with a
rating scale for reporting purposes. |
Learning Opportunities at the Placement
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Learning Strategies
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The student has
opportunities to learn about: ·
creating, revising, and editing office
documents; ·
completing office forms; ·
proofreading office communications; ·
health and safety issues in a dental office; ·
using business and technical language with the
public and office staff; ·
confidentiality issues in a dental office; ·
dental office activities and routines; ·
how elements of informational text contribute
to their meaning; · analysing and assessing the information from a variety of print and electronic sources to determine whether it is accurate, current, sufficient, relevant, and suitable to the form and purpose for writing, e.g., brochures and public service documents; ·
design elements used to organize content and
communicate ideas when creating a public service handout. |
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The student learns through: ·
observation ·
one-on-one instruction ·
reading/proofreading ·
checklists with established criteria ·
modeling ·
mentoring ·
questioning |
Purpose
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Assessment and Evaluation
Strategies
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Scoring Tools
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Expectations
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Achievement Chart
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Diagnostic |
Interview: “What If” Scenarios (job readiness) |
Checklist |
J3, R2, R3, R4 |
K/U, C, A |
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Assessment |
Part A: Assignment: Graphic Organizer/Chart |
Checklist |
LSV.01, LS1.01, LSV.03, LS3.04, WRV.02, WR2.02, WRV.03, MDV.01,
MD1.03 |
K/U, T, C |
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Assessment |
Part B: Assignment: Oral report collection and gap analysis of the
print materials |
Checklist |
LSV.03, LS3.04, LAV.01, LA1.03, LAV.02, LA2.05, MDV.01, MD1.03 |
K/U, T, C |
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Assessment 70% |
Part C: Survey: Office staff, employer Interview: Dental clients Summary of findings |
Checklist |
LSV.01, LS1.01, WRV.02, WR2.01, WRV.03, LAV.01, LA1.03, LAV.02 |
K/U, T, C, A |
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Assessment 70% |
Part D: Assignment: Create Communication |
Rating scale |
LSV.03, LS3.04, WRV.04, WR4.03, WRV.05, WR5.02, WR5.04, LAV.01,
LA1.03, LAV.02, LA2.05, MDV.01, MD1.03, MDV.02, MD2.02 |
K/U, T, C, A |
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Evaluation 30% |
Part E: Assignment: Polished Communication |
Rubric |
WRV.05, WR5.02, WR5.04, LAV.01, LA1.03, LAV.02, LA2.05, LSV.01,
LS1.01, WRV.02, WR2.01, WR2.02, WRV.03, LAV.01, LA1.03, LAV.02, LA2.05, MDV.02,
MD2.02 |
K/U, T, C, A |
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30% |
Part F: Presentation: Communication Piece |
Rubric |
K/U, T, C, A |