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How to Transfer from A-level/AP/IB to OSSD in Thailand

OSSD Curriculum Structure The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) program typically spans 1 to 4 years and offers a diverse selection of over 70 courses. This allows students to tailor their education to their individual strengths and areas for improvement. OSSD Graduation Requirements Students are required to complete 30 credits between Grade 9 and Grade 12 (Junior High 3 to …

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Is the Ontario High School Curriculum Worth Studying?

Why Choose the Canadian Curriculum in Thailand? Ontario Secondary School Diploma Firstly, enrolling in a Canadian curriculum is not obligatory. Each parent has unique aspirations and plans for their child’s future. Additionally, studying in Canada or the United States for university is not a necessity. Well-known educational frameworks like AP, A-Level, and IB present challenging academic demands, particularly in Grade …

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Exploring Global Learning Opportunities in Thailand: Canadian Ontario Credit Courses

Transcend national boundaries and pursue the light of dreams; this is the timeless theme for youth. For high school students eager to embrace international education and secure globally recognized diplomas, GrapeTree Education’s OSSD credit/dual diploma program is set to be a pivotal milestone in their life’s journey. This unique opportunity is designed to offer an unmatched academic experience and unlock …

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50 EDUCATIONAL QUOTES FROM A MOTHER

01. Don’t try to compete for the first place in everything. 02. Don’t try to make a perfect friend, and don’t make many friends. 03. Helping others will make you stronger. 04. Learn to use sincere simplicity to deal with hypocritical complexity. 05. You are my daughter when you enter the university; you are my daughter when you sweep the …

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PLAY IS THE WAY CHILDREN LEARN

When social competition is becoming increasingly fierce, play is being absent from the childhood of more and more children, and children may pay a heavy price for this. Children need “playing childhood”, because free play can help cultivate their social skills, creativity, make them smarter, and also help them relieve stress, and cope with setbacks and overcome difficulties in the …

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A letter to Educators

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy published a 32-page “Letter to Educators” on September 4, 2007, the day when the primary and secondary schools started, expressing his expectations for French education. It is said that this is the first time the President of the French Republic has written a letter directly to a teacher. This letter more or less imitated a …

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SOCRATIC EDUCATION.

Karl Jaspers (1883-1969), one of Germany’s most important existential philosophers. Born in Oldenburg, Germany. He studied law at the University of Heidelberg and Munich in his early years, and later studied medicine at the universities of Berlin, Göttingen and Heidelberg. In 1909, he received a doctorate degree in medicine from the University of Heidelberg. His main works include General Psychopathology, …

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FORMER MINISTER OF EDUCATION OF ISRAEL.

You Are A Teacher, You Are Portraying The Whole World Since ancient times, the Jewish people have believed that “knowledge is the only asset that can be carried around and enjoyed for life.” After the founding of the People’s Republic of China, a dozen Nobel Prize winners have emerged from Israel’s population of more than 8 million. This is inseparable …

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IELTS Assess Young Learners

Evaluating young learners written by Gwendydd Caudwell Children are very different from adults. Whether at home or at school, they need a lot of attention, play and participation. Therefore, when we ask them to take the exam, it is best to include these content. When we speak of young learners, we usually mean children between 5 and 17 years of …

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