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Different Perspectives: The Seven Oaks Incident
British Columbia and Yukon Territory Curriculum Objectives
Grade 9 Social Studies
Grade 10 Social Studies
Learning Outcomes (Grade 9)
Social Studies
APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL STUDIES
It is expected that students will:
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identify and clarify a problem, an issue, or an inquiry
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select and summarize information from primary and secondary print and non-print sources, including electronic sources
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assess the reliability, currency, and objectivity of different interpretations of primary and secondary sources
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defend a position on a controversial issue after considering a variety of perspectives
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plan, revise, and deliver formal oral and written presentations
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co-operatively plan, implement, and assess a course of action that addresses the problem, issue, or inquiry initially identified
SOCIETY AND CULTURE: EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA FROM 1500 TO 1815
It is expected that students will:
- analyse the relationship between Aboriginal people and Europeans and explain the role of each in the development of Canada
ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY: EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA FROM 1500 TO 1815
It is expected that students will:
ENVIRONMENT: EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA FROM 1500 TO 1815
It is expected that students will:
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identify major exploration routes and historical events in the development of Canada
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explain the role of Aboriginal people in the fur trade and in the exploration of North America
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assess the role of geographical factors in the development of trade and settlement in Canada and other colonies
Learning Outcomes (Grade 10)
Social Studies
APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL STUDIES
It is expected that students will:
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identify and clarify a problem, an issue, or an inquiry
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plan and conduct library and community research using primary and secondary print and non-print sources, including electronic sources
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generate and critique different interpretations of primary and secondary sources
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assess and defend a variety of positions on controversial issues
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plan, revise, and deliver formal presentations that integrate a variety of media
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demonstrate leadership by planning, implementing, and assessing a variety of strategies to address the problem, issue, or inquiry initially identified
SOCIETY AND CULTURE: CANADA FROM 1815 TO 1914
It is expected that students will:
- assess the interaction between Aboriginal people and Europeans
POLITICS AND LAW: CANADA FROM 1815 TO 1914 (II)
It is expected that students will:
- evaluate the impact of western expansion and federal policies on Aboriginal people
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