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Tableau de résultats d’apprentissage – Manitoba – Développement de carrière, planification vie-travail – 10e année (plein crédit)

UNITÉ 1 : GESTION PERSONNELLE

Résultat d’apprentissage général (RAG) :

  • (RAG) A : Bâtir et maintenir une image de soi positive.

Résultats d’apprentissage spécifiques :

  • 1.A.4 Découvrir l’importance d’acquérir une image de soi réaliste et positive et les conséquences d’une image erronée.
  • 1.A.5 Comprendre de quelle manière une image de soi réaliste et positive contribue à l’épanouissement personnel et professionnel.
  • 1.A.6 Évaluer l’influen

Outcome Chart - British Columbia - Core French 10

This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the British Columbia, Core French 10 curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.

Quebec Competencies Chart - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 2: Media are constructions

Media literacy key concepts Lesson 2: Media are constructions

Media Arts 11

Students are expected to be able to do the following:

Explore and create

Media Design 11

Curricular Competencies

Students are expected to be able to do the following:

Applied Design

Understanding context

  • Engage in user-centered research and empathetic observation
  • Participate in reciprocal relationships throughout the design process

Defining

Media Design 12

Curricular Competencies

Students are expected to be able to do the following:

Applied Technologies

New Media 12

Curriculum Competencies

Using oral, written, visual, and digital texts, students are expected individually and collaboratively to be able to:

Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing)

Saskatchewan – Media Studies 20

This outcome chart features links to MediaSmarts lessons and activities that support the learning objectives for Media Studies 20.

Digital Media Development 12

Curricular Competencies

Students are expected to be able to do the following:

Applied Design

Understanding context

  • Conduct user-centred research to determine design opportunities and barriers

Defining

Quebec Competencies Chart - Media literacy key concepts Introduction: What is media anyway?

Quebec Competencies Chart - Media literacy key concepts Introduction: What is media anyway?

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