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Traités AutochtoneProgrammes d'études de Colombie-Britannique
et YukonProgrammes d'études de Colombie-Britannique et Yukon disponible
seulement en anglais. Grade 10 Social Studies Grade
11 Social Studies Grade 12 BC First Nations Studies
Learning Outcomes (Grade 10) Social Studies
SOCIETY
AND CULTURE: CANADA FROM 1815 TO 1914 It is expected that students
will: POLITICS AND LAW: CANADA FROM 1815 TO 1914
(I) It is expected that students will: POLITICS
AND LAW: CANADA FROM 1815 TO 1914 (II) It is expected that students
will: APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL STUDIES
It is expected that students will: Learning
Outcomes (Grade 11) Social Studies
POLITICAL ISSUES
I It is expected that students will: LEGAL ISSUES
It is expected that students will: SKILLS AND PROCESSES I It is
expected that students will: -
identify and use approaches
from the social sciences and humanities to examine Canada and the world -
demonstrate the ability to think critically, including the ability to:
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gather relevant information
from appropriate sources -
develop and express appropriate
responses to issues or problems -
reassess their responses
to issues on the basis of new information Learning
Outcomes (Grade 12) BC First Nations Studies
LAND AND
RELATIONSHIPS II It is expected that students will:
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analyse the exchange of ideas, practices, and materials between
First Nations and other cultures, in historical and contemporary contexts, with
reference to: governance, economics, environment, language CONTACT,
COLONIALISM, AND RESISTANCE I It is expected that students will:
SKILLS
AND PROCESSES It is expected that students will:
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demonstrate the ability to think critically, including the ability to:
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define an issue or problem -
develop hypotheses
and supporting arguments -
gather relevant information from appropriate
sources -
assess the reliability, currency, and objectivity of evidence -
assess the role of values, ethics, and beliefs -
recognize cause
and effect relationships and the implications of events -
demonstrate appropriate research and oral and written presentation skills,
including the ability to: access and interpret material from a
wide variety of primary and secondary sources, including print sources, electronic
sources, and First Nations oral traditions |