Social Studies 10-1
This course is focused on “Perspectives on Globalization” and students in this course will engage in:
- the exploration of multiple perspectives on the origins of globalization and the local, national and international impacts of globalization on lands, cultures, economies, human rights and quality of life.
- the examination of the relationships among globalization, citizenship and identity to enhance skills for citizenship in a globalizing world.
Social Studies 10-2
This course examines “Living in a Globalizing World” and students will develop skills to live in this increasingly complex world by studying the following:
- exploring historical aspects of globalization as well as the effects of globalization on lands, cultures, human rights and quality of life.
- exploring the relationships among globalization, citizenship and identity
Social Studies 10-4
This course asks “Should we embrace globalization?” and students develop basic understandings about an increasingly interconnected world:
- Students will foster understanding of the roles and contributions
of linguistic,cultural and ethnic groups in Canada.
- Students will learn about themselves in relation to
others.
- Students will develop understandings about citizens working in a society that values diversity and
cohesion.