Quebec Competencies Chart - Internet Time Capsule
Quebec Competencies Chart - Internet Time Capsule
Quebec Competencies Chart - Internet Time Capsule
Quebec Competencies Chart - Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Empathy
General Competencies
Sense of Identity
Competency-based outcomes:
MediaSmarts Resources
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Alberta Grade 10 Career and Life Management curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Alberta Grade 12 Career and Life Management curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
Overall Expectations
SCO 12 - The student will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the significance of citizenship in the context of liberal democratic society
Specific Expectations
12.1 explain the concept of citizenship
12.2 explain how the idea of citizenship influences identity
12.3 explain the rights and responsibilities of citizenship
12.4 illustrate the importance of active citizenship
MediaSmarts Resources
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Newfoundland and Labrador Kindergarten curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
Concepts
Many families have media traditions around the holidays – whether that’s watching A Charlie Brown Christmas together or staging a Mario Kart tournament on New Year’s Day. It’s great to make media a family activity, and it’s also an opportunity to co-view with your kids. In fact, holiday movies practically demand co-viewing: whether your tastes run to It’s a Wonderful Life, Die Hard or Christmas Vacation, odds that that if you watch with your (appropriately-aged) kids you’ll see something that makes you uncomfortable. Maybe it’s a racist stereotype in a cartoon, or a scene that makes stalking and harassment look romantic, or yet another kids’ movie with just one female character. What do you say?
The Break the Fake: How to tell what's true online workshop will teach audiences four quick, easy steps they can take to spot misinformation and find out if something online is true or not. Designed for audiences aged 11 and up, this workshop comes with everything you need to host a 60-minute presentation - including a slideshow, facilitator guide and handouts.