Canadian History, Grade 10, Academic

Código: CHC2DGrado: 10Tipo: AcadémicoCréditos: 1.0
Descripción del curso

This course explores social, economic, and political developments and events and their impact on the lives of different groups in Canada since 1914. Students will examine the role of conflict and cooperation in Canadian society, Canada’s evolving role within the global community, and the impact of various individuals, organizations, and events on Canadian identity, citizenship, and heritage. They will develop their ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating key issues and events in Canadian history since 1914.

Expectativas generales

Al final de este curso, los estudiantes desarrollan las siguientes habilidades en estas diferentes áreas:

1. Historic Inquiry and Skill Development
1.1Historical Inquiry: use the historical inquiry process and the concepts of historical thinking when investigating aspects of Canadian history since 1914
1.2Desarrollo de competencias transferibles: apply in everyday contexts skills developed through historical investigation, and identify some careers in which these skills might be useful
2. Canada, 1914-1929
2.1Social, Economic, and Political Context: describe some key social, economic, and political events, trends, and developments between 1914 and 1929, and assess their significance for different groups in Canada
2.2Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation: analyse some key interactions within and between different communities in Canada, and between Canada and the international community, from 1914 to 1929, and how they affected Canadian society and politics
2.3Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage: explain how various individuals, organizations, and specific social changes between 1914 and 1929 contributed to the development of identity, citizenship, and heritage in Canada
3. anada, 1929-1945
3.1Social, Economic, and Political Context: describe some key social, economic, and political events, trends, and developments between 1929 and 1945, and assess their impact on different groups in Canada
3.2Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation: analyse some key interactions within and between communities in Canada, and between Canada and the international community, from 1929 to 1945, with a focus on key issues that affected these interactions and changes that resulted from them
3.3Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage: explain how various individuals, groups, and events, including some major international events, contributed to the development of identity, citizenship, and heritage in Canada between 1929 and 1945
4. Canada, 1945-1982
4.1Social, Economic, and Political Context: describe some key social, economic, and political events, trends, and developments in Canada between 1945 and 1982, and assess their significance for different groups in Canada
4.2Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation: analyse some key experiences of and interactions between different communities in Canada, as well as interactions between Canada and the international community, from 1945 to 1982 and the changes that resulted from them
4.3Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage: analyse how significant events, individuals, and groups, including Aboriginal peoples, Québécois, and immigrants, contributed to the development of identity, citizenship, and heritage in Canada between 1945 and 1982
5. Canada, 1982- Present
5.1Social, Economic, and Political Context: describe some key social, economic, and political events, trends, and developments in Canada from 1982 to the present, and assess their significance for different groups in Canada
5.2Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation: analyse some significant interactions within and between various communities in Canada, and between Canada and the international community, from 1982 to the present, and how key issues and developments have affected these interactions
5.3Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage: analyse how various significant individuals, groups, organizations, and events, both national and international, have contributed to the development of identity, citizenship, and heritage in Canada from 1982 to the present
Resumen del contenido del curso
Tiempo asignadoComponente en línea/fuera de línea
1. Unit 1: Canada, 1914-1929

Students will investigate Canada’s coming of age through an examination of the march to war in Europe and the role of Canadians both at home and on the front. Relationships with international partners before and after World War I, Canada’s emergence as an independent voice on global matters, historical significance of aspects of the war and the domestic consequences of war participation will be assessed. We will then study historical perspectives, conflict, growth and continuity and change in the post war years and during Canada’s apparent emergent prosperity in the 1920s.

26 hours

27 hours Online/ 9 hours Offline

2. Unit 2: Canada, 1929-1945

Students will examine the Great Depression and its causes and consequences; as well as the rise of political uncertainty and extremes. The causes and consequences of WWII and its impact on Canada will be analyzed. Students will look for continuity and change within Canada and through Canada’s role on the international stage in response to the aggression of fascist and militaristic nations in Europe and in the Pacific Rim (Germany, Italy and Japan). Students will examine different historical perspectives on the consequences of international political aggression including the effects of the war, the holocaust and the dropping of the atomic bomb.

24 horas

18 hours Online/ 6 hours Offline

3. Unit 3: Canada, 1956-1982

Student study the relationships between events of historical significance during the post war rise in international liberalism and human rights both internationally and domestically. In this unit, students study the events, issues, conflicts and economic and social challenges that Canadians faced in the period 1950-1982 with a focus on continuity and change.

24 horas

18 hours Online/ 6 hours Offline

4. Unit 4: Canada, 1982- Present

Students examine primary and secondary sources and further develop a variety of historical skills that were introduced in earlier units. Students will be introduced to the key events that have shaped the emergence of modern Canada as we enter the twenty-first century. Topics include federal-provincial relations, individual versus collective rights, NAFTA, the impact of modern technology, Canada’s foreign policy, Gender and Social Roles, First Nations Relations and Canadian identity in an increasingly North American and Globalized culture.

24 horas

18 hours Online/ 6 hours Offline

5. Final Evaluation

Culminating Task and Presentation

9 hours

9 Offline

Total107 Hours
Estrategias de enseñanza y aprendizaje

Este curso está organizado en un formato semestral. Las lecciones y actividades se presentarán a los estudiantes en línea a través de conferencias web dirigidas en tiempo real por un profesor. También se programarán regularmente conferencias uno a uno estudiante-profesor y foros de discusión en línea de estudiante a estudiante. 

En la impartición en línea de este curso se utilizarán diversas estrategias. Las estrategias de instrucción incluyen pero no se limitan a: 

  • Clases dirigidas por los alumnos 
  • Guiado - Conferencias 
  • Aprendizaje cooperativo 
  • Investigación independiente 
  • Aprendizaje entre iguales 
  • Presentaciones multimedia 

Learning goals will be discussed at the beginning of each assignment and success criteria be provided to students. The success criteria are used to develop the assessment tools in this course, including rubrics and checklists.

Estrategias de evaluación del rendimiento de los estudiantes

A variety of assessment and evaluation methods, strategies and tools are required as appropriate to the expectation being assessed. These include diagnostic, formative and summative within the course and within each unit. We strictly follow the Ministry of Education’s Growing Success document. 

La evaluación PARA EL APRENDIZAJE y la evaluación COMO APRENDIZAJE se obtienen a través de diversos medios, entre los que se incluyen los siguientes: 

  • Comentarios descriptivos continuos 
  • Autoevaluación 
  • Evaluación inter pares 
  • Conferencias entre estudiantes y profesores con regularidad para: 
    • o verbalize observations 
    • o ask questions
    • o clarify understanding 

Las pruebas de los logros de los alumnos (evaluación DEL aprendizaje) se recogen a través de observaciones continuas del trabajo más consistente, teniendo en cuenta el trabajo más reciente de diversas fuentes. 

La evaluación en este curso se basará en las expectativas del plan de estudios provincial de Ontario. Los estudiantes dispondrán de numerosas y variadas oportunidades para demostrar todo el alcance de sus logros. Las categorías de evaluación y los desgloses son los siguientes: 

  • Knowledge 20% 
  • Pensamiento 25% 
  • Aplicación 30% 
  • Communication 25% 

La nota final se determinará de la siguiente manera: 

  • Trabajo trimestral 70% 
    • Assignments 40% 
    • Projects 20% 
    • Essays 20% 
    • Unit Tests 20% 
  • Evaluación final 30% 
    • Cumulative Task 20% 
    • Final Exam 10%
Consideración para la planificación de programas

A los alumnos con necesidades especiales y a los estudiantes de inglés como lengua extranjera se les proporcionarán adaptaciones, como tiempo adicional, tecnología de apoyo y escriba cuando esté disponible. Los profesores que planifican un programa en esta asignatura se esfuerzan por tener en cuenta las consideraciones para la planificación del programa que se alinean con la política y las iniciativas del Ministerio de Educación de Ontario en una serie de áreas importantes.

Habilidades de aprendizaje

Learning Skills listed below are key to student success. Learning Skills are assessed independently of achievement and are determined through observation and participation. A checklist and student conference will be used to determine the level in each category.

  1. Responsabilidad 
  2. Organización 
  3. Trabajo independiente 
  4. Colaboración 
  5. Iniciativa
  6. Autorregulación
Recursos necesarios para el estudiante

For this course it will be necessary for the student to purchase the following eBook from Pearson for $11.00 CAD 

  • Think History: Canadian History Since 1914
Recursos proporcionados por el estudiante
  • Folletos y notas en PowerPoint 
  • Lecturas y recursos en línea 
  • Vídeos

Comprar curso

$549.00

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