Course Description:
The goal of the course is to help students understand the basic organizations of industrialized, democratic societies. The course outlines the basic organization of Canadian society and then provides some other examples to give students a basis for comparison. The course uses the past to show students how fundamental social organizations developed in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Through this, students will gain an understanding of the roots of our society today!
Course Overall Expectations:
Concept formation
Students will begin to not only understand concept but how these concepts can be applied in understanding the world around them.
Knowledge
Students will build knowledge about the world at the turn of the century which will help to inform them about the world today.
Skills/abilities
Students will build skills to help them understand and use the knowledge that they will attain.
Values
In a democratic classroom environment, students will learn skills and attitudes that will allow them to discuss, debate, and critically evaluate the ideas and beliefs facing citizens in a democratic society.
History 10 Course Outline:
The goal of the course is to help students understand the basic organizations of industrialized, democratic societies. The course outlines the basic organization of Canadian society and then provides some other examples to give students a basis for comparison. The course uses the past to show students how fundamental social organizations developed in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Through this, students will gain an understanding of the roots of our society today!
Course Overall Expectations:
Concept formation
Students will begin to not only understand concept but how these concepts can be applied in understanding the world around them.
Knowledge
Students will build knowledge about the world at the turn of the century which will help to inform them about the world today.
Skills/abilities
Students will build skills to help them understand and use the knowledge that they will attain.
Values
In a democratic classroom environment, students will learn skills and attitudes that will allow them to discuss, debate, and critically evaluate the ideas and beliefs facing citizens in a democratic society.
History 10 Course Outline:
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