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Ontario’s e-learning mandate raises concerns over grade inflation

24 March 2026
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Six years after Ontario mandated e-learning for high school graduation, many students are not utilizing online courses for the intended purpose of course diversification. Initially introduced in 2019, the requirement aimed to provide opportunities for students to explore electives unavailable at their schools and develop digital skills. However, recent data indicates that the most enrolled online courses include mandatory subjects like civics and popular electives for university applications, rather than more varied options. Critics express concerns that some students might exploit the e-learning system to achieve higher grades, particularly in a competitive university admissions environment. For instance, a Grade 12 student noted that peers often select online classes primarily for perceived ease and higher marks, raising questions about the effectiveness and integrity of the e-learning framework in fostering genuine educational growth.

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The Ontario government introduced the e-learning mandate in 2019, requiring students to complete two online courses for graduation starting in the 2020-21 academic year. Data shows a steady increase in e-learning enrolment since the requirement was established, but the focus remains on core subjects rather than diverse electives. This trend highlights potential shortcomings in the e-learning initiative’s design, which was intended to address gaps in course availability. As competition for university admissions intensifies, the reliance on online courses for easier grading may undermine the educational experience and preparedness of students pursuing higher education, particularly in subjects requiring practical applications, such as the sciences.

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