Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - Visual Art 9
Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - Visual Art 9
Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - Visual Art 9
Overall Expectations: Demonstrate critical, creative, and innovative thinking
GLO 1.1: Demonstrate critical, creative, and innovative thinking.
SLO 12A.1.1.2: Evaluate information and perspectives related to the thinking process.
SLO 12A.1.1.3: Evaluate patterns and connections related to critical, creative, and innovative thinking.
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Northwest Territories, Grade 7 English Language Arts curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
Outcome Chart - Northwest Territories - Literacy with ICT Across the Curriculum Grade 10-12
Demonstrate an understanding of graphic arts through investigating the history, the present, and potential innovations in the future
b. Research and demonstrate a personal and shared understanding of the need for graphic arts as communication.
d. Explore a variety of media (e.g., websites, books, advertisements) to identify components of effective graphic design
Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - Arts 7
Overall Expectations
GCO 1 Students will be expected to speak and listen to explore, extend, clarify, and reflect on their thoughts, ideas, feelings, and experiences.
GCO 2 Students will be expected to communicate information and ideas effectively and clearly, and to respond personally and critically.
GCO 3 Students will be expected to interact with sensitivity and respect, considering the situation, audience, and purpose.
Specific Expectations
1.2 participate collaboratively and cooperatively.
2.3 present and produce relevant and engaging news.
3.2 analyze the impact of amateur and professional journalists.
3.3 recognizes the impact of economic, social, historical, and political forces on journalism.
New Media 10 is a program of studies designed to reflect the changing role of technology in today’s society and the increasing importance of digital media in communicating and exchanging ideas. This course is intended to allow students and educators the flexibility to develop a program of study centred on students’ interests, needs, and abilities, while at the same time allowing for a range of local delivery methods. New Media 10 recognizes that digital literacy is an essential characteristic of the educated citizen.