Overview

Teacher- directed learning is offered using online learning and teaching resources and tools in grades 1-12. Teacher-directed learning follows the Alberta Program of Studies in all subject areas.

This choice is best for students who wish to learn from home in a program where a certificated teacher:

  • develops the instructional path,
  • delivers the learning opportunities,
  • coaches and assesses the student.

Often, parents are highly engaged partners in this learning path.

Delivery Options 

Select from the drop down menu the grade level of your child:

Then select the delivery option that best suits your child's learning needs:

  • LearnNet: grades 1-12 in all subject areas
  • Live Online: project based delivery which integrates across grade cohorts and subject areas
  • Bridges to Achievement: designed for Edmonton based students in grades 7-12 who are considered to be at risk.   Teachers support each student onsite  by helping them overcome barriers to success through  individualizing their learning program. 

What's the difference between Live Online and Learnnet? See our Live Online and LearnNet Differentiation documents to see the difference in learning and teaching approaches.

In addition to the delivery options Argyll offers these additional programs to enhance instruction:

Faith-based Programming
Students and their families will join with teachers, to integrate faith and learning, to realize academic excellence and support Christ-like character development in each student. Grade 1-9 resources are being developed which support the Christian perspective while following the Alberta Program of Studies. Students and families have access to Christian resources and events by checking the access box for Christian Education  on the “Program Options”page of the online registration.  Teachers in the program bring a Christian viewpoint to issues and topics from all curriculum areas.

Reach Out
Reach Out is a teacher-directed program for severe special needs, as identified by Edmonton Public Schools' Executive Services. The Reach Out program provides educational services for students with severe disabilities who are medically fragile and unable to attend a community school.  Reach Out is available in the Edmonton area only. Contact at Argyll: Jackie Pocklington, Department Head Learning Support (780-485-5276).

Special Needs
Special needs supports are provided in our teacher-directed programs for students who reside in Edmonton and meet Edmonton Public School Board eligibility criteria. Students are supported in an individualized home-school-community based program. Provides adapted and modified programming to students with mild to moderate special needs in grades 1 through 12. Contact: Jackie Pocklington, Department Head Learning Support (780-485-5276). Available for Edmonton based students grades 1-12.

Teacher-Directed Learning Embraces Learning Partnerships: An Argyll Advantage!

Education in the Learning Partnership is truly a collaborative effort between the home and the school, combining the strengths of parent-student, student-teacher, and parent-teacher interaction. The degree to which parents are engaged in learning partnerships varies with:

  • the age of the student,
  • the learning needs
  • the grade level.

The degree to which parent partnership is required to support student success is described in the elementary , junior high and high school drop down menus and with the Live Online and LearnNet delivery options.

How do we distribute the learning partnership reponsibilities?

Teacher Directed Program Agreement

In order to ensure that all of our students are set up for success in their individual programs, we ask all of our families to come to an understanding of the attributes necessary to be a successful student at Argyll. 

As an Argyll Student, my responsibilities are to:

  • communicate with teachers in all subject areas on a regular basis
  • expend the time and effort required to successfully complete your course work
  • attend scheduled eLive classes
  • set up a work schedule that reflects the time (daily and weekly) committed to academic studies and present this schedule to parents and teachers
  • promptly respond to email and phone calls from Argyll Centre
  • ask for help from teachers when you need it
  • use the Argyll Answer Network online when you have questions
  • communicate with Argyll Centre's Help Desk if there are technology questions or concerns
  • complete assigned work, follow teacher directions and meet deadlines
  • return resources upon completion of your courses
  • access SchoolZone regularly to view school information, course marks and progress reports
  • come in as required to get assistance or as outlined during registration (e.g. once per week)
  • write final exams in all core subjects

As an Argyll Parent, my responsibilities are to:

  • supervise at-home learning
  • support the learning process
  • communicate with teacher(s) and other members of Argyll Centre
  • provide a personal email address at the time of registration
  • promptly respond to email and phone calls from Argyll Centre
  • access SchoolZone regularly to view school information, course marks and progress reports
  • assume responsibility for all materials and resources issued
  • cover the costs of mailing or transporting resources and text books
  • ensure resources are returned

Argyll Centre Staff are responsible to:

  • deliver, monitor and evaluate your course work that meets the requirements of the Alberta Program of Studies
  • work with you to develop program plans
  • maintain communication with you and your parents through email, phone, SameTime Connect, eLive or in person
  • communicate your progress and achievement through progress reports, email, SchoolZone and/or by phone
  • be accessible and available to you and your parents, by appointment, for advice and assistance
  • respond to all work submitted in a timely fashion
  • respond to all phone and email messages within one working day of receiving them
  • provide you and your parents with meaningful feedback
  • help you to prepare for final and provincial diploma examinations
  • create opportunities for you to enhance your learning
  • post interim marks and progress reports to SchoolZone regularly for you and your parents to access
  • inform you and your parents of school events and other news
  • accommodate the educational needs and pursuits of students identified as having special needs


   

Elementary Programs

Teacher- Directed learning at the elementary level is offered using online learning and teaching resources and tools in grades 1- 6. Instruction follows the  Alberta Program of Studies. This choice is best for students who wish to learn from home in a program where a certificated teacher:

  • develops the instructional path,
  • delivers the learning opportunities,
  • coaches and assesses the student.

Learning Partnerships
Parents are highly engaged partners in this learning path.

Learning Partnership 1-3 Model

 

Learning Partnership 4-6 Model

Delivery Options
To find out more about Elementary Teacher-Directed Home Based Learning, select from the menu options on the right:

What's the difference between Live Online and Learnnet? See our Live Online and LearnNet Differentiation documents to see the difference in learning and teaching approaches.

 Students enrolled in either of these delivery options also have access to additional program supports to enhance instruction:

  • special needs supports for Edmonton residents
  • Christian education resources to enhance the Alberta Program of Studies curriculum and instruction

 

   

Junior High

 Teacher- Directed learning at the junior high level is offered using online learning and teaching resources and tools in grades 7-9. Instruction follows the  Alberta Program of Studies. This choice is best for students who wish to learn from home in a program where a certificated teacher:

  • develops the instructional path,
  • delivers the learning opportunities,
  • coaches and assesses the student.

Learning Partnerships
Parents are highly engaged partners in this learning path to ensure student success.

Learning Partnership 7-9 Model

Delivery Options
To find out more about Junior High Teacher-Directed Home Based Learning, select from the menu options on the right:

What's the difference between Live Online and Learnnet? See our Live Online and LearnNet Differentiation documents to see the difference in learning and teaching approaches.

Students enrolled in either of these delivery options also have access to additional program supports to enhance instruction:

  • special needs supports for Edmonton residents
  • Christian education resources to enhance the Alberta Program of Studies curriculum and instruction

 

 

 

   

High School Programs


Grade 9 students moving into high school: see our orientation powerpoint or listen to our presentation in eLive to learn more

Quick link: See our High School Program Guide 

Teacher- Directed learning at the high school level is offered using online learning and teaching resources and tools in grades 10-12. Instruction follows the  Alberta Program of Studies.

This choice is best for students who wish to learn from home in a program where a certificated teacher:

  • develops the instructional path,
  • delivers the learning opportunities,
  • coaches and assesses the student.

Learning Partnerships

Parents are welcome learning partners in this learning path. Students are supported and encouraged to develop independence, responsibility and accountability for their learning.

Delivery Options
To find out more about high school teacher-directed home-based Learning, select from the menu options on the right:

Refer to the program guide to learn about our full year, semestered courses.

Students enrolled in any of these delivery options also have access to additional program supports to enhance instruction: 

  • special needs supports for Edmonton residents
  • Christian education resources to enhance the Alberta Program of Studies curriculum and instruction

Secondary Students
If you are attending another school for most of your courses, please see the information on secondary registrations.

High School Learning Pathways: An Argyll advantage!
Explore these 12 options at Argyll to choose from in your high school program.  For more details see our High School Alternative Paths

  • Option #1: Diploma from Alberta Education
  • Option #2: Certificate of High School Achievement
  • Option # 3: Completion of Post-secondary Pre-requisite Courses (without diploma)
  • Option # 4: Home Education Certificate of Completion (Argyll)|
  • Option # 5: Certificate of School Completion
  • Option #6: Course Challenge
  • Option # 7: Home Education Transition to Teacher-Directed Program
  • Option #8: Options for Mature Students
  • Option # 9: Earn While You Learn
  • Option #10: Skill Centre
  • Option #11: Summer Learning
  • Option #12: Beyond the Third Year

High School Program Guide

Frequently Asked Questions for High School Students

   

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