Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - English 12
Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - English 12 / English/Communications 12 / African Heritage 12
Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - English 12 / English/Communications 12 / African Heritage 12
Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Advanced English Grade 12
The Communications 12 course has the same Overall and Specific Expectations as the English Language Arts course, but is “different in terms of pace, scope, emphases and resources.”
These differences include:
Most kids live as much of their lives online as they do offline. But on the Internet there are lots of moral and ethical choices that don’t have to be made offline. These tips lay out ways you can help your children develop a moral compass to guide them through those choices.
The English 12: African Heritage course has the same Overall and Specific Expectations as the English Language Arts course “while encompassing the experience, study, and appreciation of language, literature, media, and communication from an African heritage perspective.”
These differences include:
This section comprises a curricular overview (below), as well as curriculum outcome charts from Nova Scotia's English Language Arts, Social Studies, Information Technology and other curricula. These charts include links to supporting MediaSmarts resources and lessons.
The following fact-checking videos have been produced by teens for teens. The viral claims they chose to fact-check touch on a range of topics from the environment, health, science and food to beauty products, social media trends and even presumed “weird” local bylaws that caught their attention.
I became a parent before we all had access to smartphones. That makes me sound (and maybe) feel old, but I share that to set the stage for my personal parenting experience.
This section comprises a curricular overview, as well as information about professional development for media education.