June 18, 2024
Education News Canada

DURHAM COLLEGE
DC partners with Durham Catholic District School Board on dual credit program promoting sustainable urban agriculture

June 6, 2024

Durham College's (DC) Barrett Centre of Innovation in Sustainable Urban Agriculture and the Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB) have partnered on a unique dual credit program that is giving Ajax high school students a taste of life - and work - on the farm.

This semester, 15 Grade 11 students from Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School have participated in the Propagation of Vegetables dual credit program at the Barrett Centre's Ajax Urban Farm. The course is a modified version of one from DC's Horticulture - Food and Farming program, giving students an innovative opportunity to simultaneously earn a high school and college credit.

Funded by the School College Work Initiative, the program allows students to explore potential career paths in agriculture while earning tangible academic credentials. They spent the winter months in the classroom learning about agriculture before rolling up their sleeves for hands-on experience at the nearby farm.

"It's a really valuable program," said Jennifer Hoban, the Barrett Centre's Community Engagement Coordinator and the Professor who works with the Notre Dame students. "Whether or not the kids go on to be farmers, understanding what goes into the production of food and seeing the connection between what they're eating and where it comes from is incredibly valuable."

Through a blend of classroom discussions and farm activities, the students have come to embrace the joys of getting their hands dirty.

"Through this partnership with Durham College we are excited to provide expanded academic opportunities for students through hands-on, experiential learning," said Jim Wilson, DCDSB Superintendent of Education. "Secondary students learn valuable life skills while completing a college credit which helps prepare them for multiple post-secondary pathways."

The program has had transformative power according to Ante Tojcic, a teacher at Notre Dame who also works with the students.

"The dual credit program has allowed students to experience a whole new level of learning, giving them insights into college and beyond," he said. "They have learned to propagate their own vegetables, and they're always in awe at the growth of the plants from week to week."

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Durham Catholic District School Board
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Oshawa Ontario
Canada L1J 7C4
www1.dcdsb.ca


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