Outcome Chart - Manitoba - Music 9-12
Connecting (M-C2)
Overall Expectations
The learner develops understandings about relationships between music and multiple contexts past and present by:
Specific Expectations
Overall Expectations
The learner develops understandings about relationships between music and multiple contexts past and present by:
Specific Expectations
The Manitoba Curriculum Framework of Outcomes for Visual Arts 9-12 (2014) identifies four essential learning areas:
Making (M-M) The learner develops understanding of and facility with language and practices for making visual art.
Creating (M-CR) The learner generates, develops, and communicates ideas for creating visual art.
Connecting (M-C) The learner develops understandings about the significance of music by connecting visual art to diverse contexts.
Connecting: The learner develops understandings about the significance of dance, dramatic arts, music, or visual arts by making connections to various times, places, social groups, and cultures.
The learner develops understandings about people and practices in the visual arts by:
The Manitoba Ministry of Education defines Career Development in this way:
The new realities of the contemporary workplace and the contemporary worker have changed our perception and use of the concept of career. Career development is now viewed as complex and multidimensional, involving growing through life and work - an interweaving of learning, experiencing, living, working, changing, and identifying and discovering pathways. Thus career development can be seen as the creation of an individual's life/work designs.
Overall Expectations
GLO A: Build and maintain a positive self-image.
Specific Expectations
1.A.1 Recognize how positive characteristics are the basis of a positive self-image.
1.A.2 Describe and practise how self-image influences behaviour.
1.A.3 Describe and recognize how personal behaviours influence the feelings and behaviours of others.
1.A.4 Demonstrate behaviours that will build self-esteem in self and others.
Overall Expectations
GLO A: Build and maintain a positive self-image.
Specific Expectations
1.A.1 Recognize how positive characteristics are the basis of a positive self-image.
1.A.2 Describe and practise how self-image influences behaviour.
1.A.3 Describe and recognize how personal behaviours influence the feelings and behaviours of others.
1.A.4 Demonstrate behaviours that will build self-esteem in self and others.
Overall Expectations
GLO A: Build and maintain a positive self-image.
Specific Expectations
1.A.4 Discover the importance of developing a realistic and positive self-image and the consequences of an erroneous one.
1.A.5 Identify how a realistic and positive self-image contributes to self-fulfillment, both personally and professionally.
1.A.6 Evaluate the impact of self-image on self and others.
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GLO B: Interact positively and effectively with others.
Specific Expectations
1.B.2 Display effective skills, knowledge, and attitudes for resolving conflicts with peers and adults.
1.B.3 Explore openness to diversity of cultures, lifestyles, and mental and physical abilities in the workplace.
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Overall Expectations
GLO A: Build and maintain a positive self-image
Specific Expectations
1.A.1 Evaluate the impact of self-image on self and others
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Overall Expectations
GLO B: Interact positively and effectively with others.
Specific Expectations
1.B.4 Demonstrate openness to the diversity (of lifestyles, abilities, etc.) in the world.
1.B.5. Identify various communication skills, and adopt those that are culturally appropriate.
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