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Outcome Chart – Prince Edward Island – Integrated Curricula 5

Inquiry Skills

Overall Expectations:

GCO 1: Students will be expected to develop inquiry skills through a process of initiating and planning, investigating and exploring, analysing and interpreting, and communicating the results of an inquiry.

Specific Expectations:

IS 1.1 initiate and plan an inquiry.

IS 1.2 investigate and explore in an inquiry.

IS 1.3 analyze and interpret the results of their inquiry.

IS 1.4 effectively communicate the results of their inquiry.

Outcome Chart – Prince Edward Island – Integrated Curricula 6

Inquiry Skills

Overall Expectations:

GCO 1: Students will be expected to develop inquiry skills through a process of initiating and planning, investigating and exploring, analyzing and interpreting, and communicating the results of an inquiry.

Specific Expectations:

IS 1.1 initiate and plan an inquiry.

IS 1.2 investigate and explore in an inquiry.

IS 1.3 analyze and interpret the results of their inquiry.

IS 1.4 effectively communicate the results of their inquiry.

Outcome Chart – Prince Edward Island – Social Studies 10: Civics and Citizenship 421A

Overall Expectations:

GCO 1: Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and the origins, functions, and sources of power, authority, and governance

GCO 3: Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of culture, diversity, and worldview, recognizing the similarities and differences reflected in various personal, cultural, racial, and ethnic perspectives

Outcome Chart – Prince Edward Island – English Language Arts 671A/671C (Grade 12)

Reading and Viewing

Overall Expectations:

GCO 4: Select, read, and view with understanding, a range of literature, information, media, and visual texts.

Specific Expectations:

SCO4 critically analyse the purpose, structure, and characteristics of a wide variety of texts (fiction, non-fiction, drama, poetry, and visual/multimedia)

Outcome Chart – Prince Edward Island – Mathematics 8

Statistics and Probability

Specific Expectations:

SP 1 Critique ways in which data is presented

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Youth Perspectives on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Paediatric Healthcare

Consultative Report: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in healthcare, including paediatric care. While AI has the potential to improve diagnosis, research and efficiency, it also raises important ethical questions about consent, privacy, trust and decision-making. Drawing on insights from youth aged 10–17 in a mixed-methods study led by Dr. Melissa McCradden, this report explores young people’s perspectives on the use of AI in paediatric healthcare and offers recommendations for integrating AI in ways that respect children’s digital rights. The report is accompanied by practical resources for healthcare practitioners, patients and families navigating the use of AI in healthcare.

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