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Technological Studies

Experiential learning is a chance to apply your knowledge and skills through hands-on experiences. These opportunities build valuable knowledge, essential skills, work habits, technical literacy and networks in business, industry and the community.

The following opportunities in experiential learning are available to high school students:

For more information:

Allan Easton, Centrally Assigned Principal, Transforming Student Learning & Equity

416-396-7857

Allan.Easton@tdsb.on.ca

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James Corbett, Program Coordinator, Transforming Student Learning & Equity

416-396-7483

James.Corbett@tdsb.on.ca

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Matthew Bradley, Coordinator: OYAP/Secondary Pathways, Transforming Student Learning & Equity

416-396-6328

Matthew.Bradley@tdsb.on.ca

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Technological Education

Technological education includes both broad-based technology and computer studies. It focuses on developing a student's ability to work creatively and competently with technologies through a combination of theoretical and hands-on learning. A variety of courses are available in technological education, including:

  • Exploring Technologies
  • Communications Technology
  • Computer Engineering Technology
  • Construction Technology
  • Green Industries
  • Hairstyling and Aesthetics
  • Health Care
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Technological Design
  • Transportation Technology


Technology Courses in Secondary Schools (2024-25)