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Ontario Outcome Chart: Canadian History and Politics Since 1945, Grade 11, College Preparation (CHH3C)

This chart contains media-related learning outcomes from Ontario, Curriculum for, Canadian History and Politics Since 1945, Grade 11, College Preparation, with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.

Citizenship and Heritage

Overall Expectations

  • explain how different individuals and communities in Canada seek to fulfill their ambitions and express their identities.

Specific Expectations

Identity and Self-Expression

  • assess the importance to Canadian society of the cultural mosaic and of the right of individual self-expression, as reflected in government policies and popular attitudes (e.g., changes to the Indian Act, multicultural policies, hate-crime legislation, religious tolerance, rights of individuals who lead alternative lifestyles);

Lessons

Media and Canadian Cultural Policies

Free Speech Versus the Internet - Lesson

Broadcasting Codes - Lesson

Ethnic and Visible Minorities in Entertainment Media - Lesson

Perceptions of Race and Crime - Lesson

Propaganda Techniques on Hate Sites - Lesson

That's Me You're Talking About - Lesson

The White Screen: Absent Voices in the Media - Lesson

Too White: Minority Representation in the Media - Lesson

Diversity Audit - Lesson

Understanding Online Hate – Lesson

Challenging Hate – Lesson

Social, Economic, and Political Structures

Overall Expectations

  • analyse changes in the Canadian economy since 1945;

Specific Expectations

Economic Structures

  • describe developments in the Canadian consumer economy since 1945 (e.g., suburbanization, subsidized housing, targeting teenage consumers since the 1950s, shopping malls, personal credit cards, automated services, e-shopping) and their effects on Canadians’ lives.

The Role of Opinion in Canadian Democracy

  • assess the effectiveness of the programs and methods of various interest groups in Canada in influencing public policy (e.g.,Assembly of First Nations, Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Chinese Canadian National Council, Sierra Club, Fraser Institute, Hepatitis C Action Group, Canadian Treatment Advocates Council).

Lessons

Marketing to Teens: Introduction

Marketing to Teens: Alternate Ads

Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising

Marketing to Teens: Gotta Have It! Designer & Brand Names

Marketing to Teens: Parody Ads

Marketing to Teens: Marketing Tactics

Marketing to Teens: Talking Back

Hype!

The Road to Ottawa: Introduction and Background - Lesson

The Road to Ottawa: Part One: Grassroots Movements - Lesson

The Road to Ottawa: Part Two: Land Mines and the News - Lesson

Methods of Historical Inquiry and Communication

Overall Expectations

  • use methods of historical inquiry to locate, gather, evaluate, and organize research materials from a variety of sources;

Specific Expectations

  • evaluate the credibility of sources and information (e.g., by considering the authority, impartiality, and expertise of the source and checking the information for accuracy, reliability, underlying assumptions, prejudice and bias, and validity of argument);

Lessons

A Tale of Two Cities

Deconstructing Web Pages

ICYou See: A Lesson in Critical Thinking

Hurricane Katrina and the "Two-Photo Controversy"

MNet Special Initiatives
 
Fact or Folly: Authenticating Online Information

Related MNet Resources

Backgrounders

Internet Glossary: Authenticating Online Information

How to Search the Internet Effectively

The Five W's of Cyberspace

Quick Tips for Authenticating Online Information

Evaluating Internet Research Sources

Evaluating Internet-Based Information: A Goals-Based Approach


Tip Sheets

How to Discourage Plagiarism

Professional Development

Reality Check: Evaluating Online Information



 
Ontario - History 11 College Preparation - Outcome Chart  

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