Embark on a journey to become an informed and active citizen with our course designed to deepen your understanding of the rights and responsibilities inherent in a democratic society!
This course allows students to explore significant civic issues and the impactful role of social media on public opinion and political engagement. Students will learn about the importance of civic engagement and how political processes function at local, national, and global levels.
Through the application of political thinking and the political inquiry process, students will investigate and express informed opinions on various political issues and developments that are relevant today and of personal interest. Additionally, the course covers essential topics such as digital literacy and critical-thinking skills, understanding the mechanisms of government, and Indigenous governance systems.
Students will also gain insights into the historical foundations of rights and freedoms in Canada, examine how government policies can affect individuals' lives and the economy, and explore opportunities for community service. This course is perfect for students eager to understand the complexities of being an engaged citizen and looking to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.Prerequisite: None
Course information
- Discipline: Politics (Civics)
- Course type: Open
- Prerequisite: None
CHV2O Civics and Citizenship (Grade 10)
Grading
- The final grade is based on performance in three areas: products, observations and conversations.
- 70% of the grade is based on evaluations conducted throughout the course (conversations, participation, group activities, oral presentations, homework assignments, grammar quizzes, class tests and unit tests).
- 30% is based on a final evaluation (Midterm and Final test).