Education Indicators in Canada: Handbook for the Report of the Pan-Canadian Education Indicators Program June 2020
Section C: Elementary-secondary education

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C1 Early years and school readiness

Indicator C1 assesses the early years and school readiness of 4- and 5-year-old children by examining their health status (including any health limitations), participation in activities, exposure to reading and reading materials, and their language scores/vocabulary skills.

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C2 Elementary-secondary school: enrolments and educators

Characteristics of the educator work force are captured in Indicator C2 (table 37-10-0113-01 formerly CANSIM 477-0109, table 37-10-0021-01 formerly CANSIM 477-0107, and table 37-10-0105-01 formerly CANSIM 477-0108)

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Public schools are publicly funded elementary and secondary schools that are operated by school boards or the province or territory.  They include all regular publicly funded schools, as well as provincial reformatory or custodial schools and other schools that are recognized and funded by the province or territory.

Private/Independent schools encompass elementary and secondary schools that are operated, managed and administered by private individuals and/or groups (e.g., a church, a trade union or a business enterprise, or a foreign or international agency) or that have a governing board that exercises powers similar to those of a board of education and consists mostly of members not selected by a public agency. Parents can choose to send their children to private/independent schools, which typically offer a curriculum similar to that provided by public schools, in a similarly structured way.

Home-schooling is an alternative method of learning that takes place outside the public or private school environment. Parents choosing home-schooling have the primary responsibility of managing, delivering and supervising their children's courses and programs of learning.

Educators include all employees in the public schools who belong to one of the three following categories: teachers, school administrators and pedagogical support.

Educator headcount is defined as the number of educators on September 30th (or as close as possible thereafter) of the school year who are responsible for providing services to the students reported in the enrolment headcount tables.

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C4 Student achievement

Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)

Indicator C4 reports on student achievement in three key areas—reading, mathematics, and science—and looks at changes in results over time. Performance was examined using results from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), an international program of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

This sub-indicator presents detailed information on the performance of 15-year-old students in Canada in the major PISA domains of reading, mathematics and science (table 37-10-0149-01 formerly CANSIM 479-0002).

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Pan-Canadian Assessment Program (PCAP)

Indicator C4 reports on student achievement in three core learning areas (also referred to as domains): mathematics, science, and reading. It also examines the process of mathematics problem-solving. This sub-indicator examines performance by presenting results from the Pan-Canadian Assessment Program (PCAP), an initiative of the provinces and territories conducted through the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC).

Detailed information on the performance of Grade 8 students in Canada in the major PCAP domain of reading, assessed in 2016, is presented. Mean scores and the distribution of students by performance levels for the overall reading domain, as well as mean scores for the reading sub-domains, are also outlined. The performance of students in science and math is also shown Results are presented by the language of the school system.

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Three Pan-Canadian Program Assessment (PCAP) domains tested
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This table displays the results of Three Pan-Canadian Program Assessment (PCAP) domains tested. The information is grouped by Domain focus (appearing as row headers), 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 2022 (appearing as column headers).
Domain focus 2010 2013 2016 2019 2022
Major Mathematics Science Reading Mathematics Science
Minor Science Reading Mathematics Science Reading
Minor Reading Mathematics Science Reading Mathematics

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C5 Information and communications technologies (ICT)

Indicator C5 reports on computer and software availability in schools, computer use among students at school, and student self-confidence in performing computer tasks. Information is presented for Canada, the provinces, and selected member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) using results from the OECD’s 2009 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA).

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