Overall Expectations:

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
Overall Expectations:
Innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship support the ability to turn ideas into action in order to meet the needs of a community. These skills include the capacity to develop concepts, ideas, or products for the purpose of contributing innovative solutions to economic, social, and environmental problems.

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Digital Literacy
Overall Expectations:
Digital literacy involves the ability to solve problems using technology in a safe, legal, and ethically responsible manner. With the ever-expanding role of digitalization and big data in the modern world, digital literacy also means having strong data literacy skills and the ability to engage with emerging technologies. Digitally literate students recognize the rights and responsibilities, as well as the opportunities, that come with living, learning, and working in an interconnected digital world.

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Collaboration
Overall Expectations:
Collaboration involves the interplay of the cognitive (thinking and reasoning), interpersonal, and intrapersonal competencies needed to work with others effectively and ethically. These skills deepen as they are applied, with increasing versatility, to co-construct knowledge, meaning, and content with others in diverse situations, both physical and virtual, that involve a variety of roles, groups, and perspectives.

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Communication
Overall Expectations:
Communication involves receiving and expressing meaning (e.g., through reading and writing, viewing and creating, listening and speaking) in different contexts and with different audiences and purposes. Effective communication increasingly involves understanding local and global perspectives and societal and cultural contexts, and using a variety of media appropriately, responsibly, safely, and with a view to creating a positive digital footprint

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Global Citizenship and Sustainability
Overall Expectations:
Global citizenship and sustainability involves understanding diverse world views and perspectives in order to effectively address the various political, environmental, social, and economic issues that are central to living sustainably in today’s interconnected and interdependent world. It also involves acquiring the knowledge, motivation, dispositions, and skills required for engaged citizenship, along with an appreciation of the diversity of people and perspectives in the world. It calls for the ability to envision and work towards a better and more sustainable future for all.

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Overall Expectations:
Critical thinking and problem solving involve locating, processing, analysing, and interpreting relevant and reliable information to address complex issues and problems, make informed judgements and decisions, and take effective action. With critical thinking skills comes an awareness that solving problems can have a positive impact in the world, and this contributes to achieving one’s potential as a constructive and reflective citizen.

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Learning Strategies 1: Skills for Success in Secondary School GLS1O/GLE1O/GLE2O
Learning Skills
Overall Expectations:
By the end of this course, students will:
- demonstrate an understanding of learning skills and strategies required for success in school
Specific Expectations:
Developing Learning Skills and Strategies
By the end of this course, students will:

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Leadership and Peer Support 11 Open GPP3O
Personal Knowledge and Management Skills
Overall Expectations:
By the end of this course, students will:
- explain how their personal characteristics and acquired skills may affect their interactions with others in leadership and peer support roles
- identify and apply the personal-management skills and characteristics required to succeed in leadership and peer support roles;
Specific Expectations:
Personal Knowledge