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The Ontario government announced on Monday that they will be "modernizing" some school courses starting in 2023 to get students ready and better prepared for the future.

In September 2023, a new Computer Studies curriculum will be introduced and implemented across the province for students in Grade 10. And, in September 2024, a new Technological Education curriculum will be offered to students in grades 9 and 10.

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Since the pandemic hit, students in schools have experienced chaos regarding abrupt school closures, COVID outbreaks, virtual learning struggles and so much more.

Stephen Lecce, the Minister of Education in Ontario, introduced a new "Plan to Catch Up" on Monday, July 25.

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What some of Ontario's students will learn next year will be completely different than what they have ever learned before, as the provincial government announced they will be making some major changes to the science curriculum.

Poised to start in September 2022 in time for the next school year, students between grades 1 and 8 will be taught a revised science and technology curriculum.

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