| LEC offers grade 10, 11 and 12 courses through
directed learning. This type of instruction provides flexibility for
students who work on shift or for students who are not able
to attend fast-paced structured classes.
LEC offers two types of Directed Learning (DL) courses: on-site DL and online DL
- On-Site Directed Learning Courses
Taking an on-site Directed Learning course is a great option for some students, but it's not for everyone!
If you choose this kind of course...
- Choose a weekly time-slot
- Attend each weekly session...you can attend all or a reasonable portion of the session you have chosen
- Be self-disciplined enough to work on your won at home with weekly help from your teacher on-site at LEC
- Aim to finish at least 10% of your course every month.
On-site DL Courses: View Course Descriptions
On-site DL Courses: Schedule
- Online Directed Learning Courses
Doing an online course has its benefits and challenges.
If you choose this kind of course...
- Enjoy the flexibility of an online course...aces at anytime and anywhere
- Be self-disciplined enough to work on your own
- Online course work is primarily to be completed at home with teacher support at LEC if necessary. Exams are written at LEC
- Aim to finish at least 10% of your course every month.
Online DL Courses: View Course Descriptions
Online DL Courses: Schedule
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT DL
- You can register for DL courses between late August and April 30th of each school year.
- When you register for a DL course, you must sign up for an orientation. On-site DL requires only one orientation, no matter how many on-site courses you take. Online DL requires a separate orientation for each online course.
- You may sign up for one DL course at a time. After you have completed 10% of the first course, you may sign up for a second one
- You may be withdrawn from a DL course if you do not attend on a regular basis.
- You have a maximum of two consecutive semesters to finish a DL course, the semester in which you register and the following semester. (Exception: You have one semester to complete Grad Transitions)
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