Outcome Chart - British Columbia - Arts 9
Curricular Competencies
Students will be able to use the creative process to create and respond to the arts:
Exploring and creating
Students will be able to use the creative process to create and respond to the arts:
Exploring and creating
Many curricular expectations in Newfoundland and Labrador Social Studies courses relate to media and digital literacy. Media and digital literacy skills can be found in General Curriculum Outcomes such as Citizenship, Power and Governance; Culture and Diversity; Individuals, Societies, and Economic Decisions; People, Place and Environment; and Time, Continuity and Change.
Overall Expectations
K.1.1 demonstrate an understanding of themselves as unique and special
Specific Expectations
identify characteristics about themselves that make them unique and special persons
develop an awareness that all individuals have characteristics that make them unique and special
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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
In ancient times the Olympics were a time when all nations – all Greek nations, anyway – would put away their differences and compete in almost every human activity, from poetry to the ferocious no-rules wrestling event called pankration. Being the very best that humans could be was seen as the best way to honour the gods of Olympus. Though we’ve dropped the poetry and the blood sports, people watching the swimming or volleyball events might wonder if we're on the way to bringing back the ancient tradition of competing in the nude. Revealing outfits – like those designed by Lululemon for the Canadian beach volleyball team – may be practical for those events, but they also shine a light on how dressing for sports can make us feel about ourselves. After all, it's hard to feel good about your own body when you've just spent an hour watching the most perfect physiques in the world nearly naked.
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