b'who join the school in Grade 7 work with three different Advisers during their years at Greenwood. Each Adviser has expertise in their assigned grade level. Grades 7 and 8Adviser in Grade 7 and 8 is scheduled as a class within students timetables. Students meet with their adviser during the Personalized Learning Skills (PLS) class twice a week, as well as individually. Advisers work with students in a customized approach to develop the skills they need to personalize their learning:collaboration, reflection, self-assessment and planning next steps in learning, self-advocacy, self-management, executive functioning, interpersonal relationships and self-awareness.Grades 9 and 10In Grade 9, students enrol in a Learning Strategies credit course, which focuses on the development of study skills, time management and self-awareness. This course is taught by the students Adviser. The Grade 10 Adviser program is combined with the Careers course, which is a compulsory diploma requirement for all Ontario students. The content of this course enables Advisers to work with students on thinking about opportunities beyond high school. Throughout Grade 9 and 10, students continue to work with their Adviser to identify areas of strength and how they can use these strengths to support their learning. Grades 11 and 12In Grade 11, students have the option to enrol in an Adviser course which is scheduled into their timetable. Through this course, they earn a Learning Strategies credit. In Grade 12, students and Advisers meet individually outside of the timetable or in a scheduled, non-credit transition class which helps students consolidate their study skills.Advisers guide students through postsecondary decision-making, the application process and the transition to life beyond Greenwood by helping students refine skills and attributes such as communication, collaboration, critical and creative thinking, self-regulation and digital literacy. This program helps students prepare for the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing world and workplace.Adviser for Students with Individual Education Plans CLICK THE TITLES BELOW TO Students with identified learning differencesREAD MORE ABOUT ADVISERS:have Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Students with IEPs are paired with Advisers Shields, D. L. Character as the Aim ofwho teach Learning Strategies in our StudentEducation.Success Centre. They support classroom The Role of Advisory in Personalizingteachers with student accommodationsthe Secondary Experience.and classroom supports that are outlined in a students IEP. Students with IEPs can take a Learning Strategies course in Grade 7 through to Grade 11. This course is taught by the students Adviser, which provides students with ongoing access to this teacher.For more information, contact the Admissions Team at Greenwood:Email: admissions@greenwoodcollege.orgTelephone: 416 545 5127'