Outcome Chart - Ontario - World Geography, Human Patterns and Interactions, Grade 12

This chart contains media-related learning outcomes from Ontario, Curriculum for, World Geography, Human Patterns and Interactions, Grade 12, University Preparation, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.

Methods of Geographic Inquiry and Communication

Overall Expectations

  • use the methods and tools of geographic inquiry to locate, gather, evaluate, and organize information about Canada’s natural and human systems
  • analyse and interpret data gathered in inquiries into the geography of Canada, using a variety of methods and geotechnologies

Specific Expectations

Research

  • gather geographic information from primary sources (e.g., field research, surveys, interviews) and secondary sources (e.g., reference books, mainstream and alternative media, CD-ROMs, the Internet) to research a geographic issue
  • evaluate the credibility of sources (e.g., authority, impartiality, expertise) and the reliability and usefulness of information (e.g., accuracy and relevance, absence of bias or prejudice, arguments substantiated by evidence)

Lessons

Deconstructing Web Pages

Finding and Authenticating Online Information on Global Development Issues

ICYou See: A Lesson in Critical Thinking

Related Resources

Backgrounders

How to Search the Internet Effectively

Evaluating Internet Research Sources

Evaluating Internet-Based Information: A Goals-Based Approach

Tip Sheets

How to Discourage Plagiarism

 

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