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Canada's Constitutional Evolution

Programmes d'études de la Fondation d'éducation des provinces atlantiques

Programmes d'études de la Fondation d'éducation des provinces atlantiques disponible seulement en anglais.

Outcomes (Grade 9)

Outcomes (Grade 12)

Citizenship, Power, and Governance

Citizenship, Power, and Governance

explain the origins and continuing influence of the main principles of Canadian democracy

analyse the origins, development, and current condition of the main principles of democracy

analyse the distribution of power and privilege in society and the sources of authority in the lives of citizens

compare and evaluate the distribution of power in societies and the sources of authority in the lives of citizens

explain the origins, purpose, function, and decision-making process of Canadian governments and how their powers are acquired, used and justified

analyse the origins, purpose, function, and decision-making processes of Canadian governments and how their powers are acquired, used and justified


Outcomes (Grade 9)

Outcomes (Grade 12)

Culture and Diversity

Culture and Diversity

 

evaluate group, institutional, and media influences on people and society in both historical and contemporary settings

 

evaluate the causes and consequences of differing world views

 

analyse cases and personal values regarding stereotyping, discrimination, and conformity and how they affect individuals and groups


Outcomes (Grade 9)

Outcomes (Grade 12)

Time, Continuity and Change

Time, Continuity and Change

identify, evaluate, and use primary and secondary sources to investigate historical questions

identify and use primary and secondary sources to evaluate questions

demonstrate and understanding that the interpretation of history reflects perspectives, frames of reference, and biases

demonstrate an understanding that historians are selective in the questions they seek to answer and the evidence they use and that this influences their interpretation of history

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