Outcome Chart - British Columbia - Media Design 10
Students are expected to be able to do the following:

Students are expected to be able to do the following:

Overall Expectation
GCO 1: Students will be expected to speak and listen to explore, extend, clarify, and reflect on their thoughts, ideas, feelings, and experiences.
Specific Expectations

Students are expected to be able to do the following:

Skill Descriptor:
Describe the rights and responsibilities of citizens.
Achievement Indicators:
Discuss the concepts of citizenship, rights, and responsibilities

Overall Expectations:
GCO 1 – Civic Engagement: Students will be expected to demonstrate the ability to make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a diverse democratic society in an interdependent world.
Specific Expectations:
1.Develop the ability to interact effectively as members of Canadian society

Overall Expectations:
GCO 1 – Civic Engagement: Students will be expected to demonstrate the ability to make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a diverse democratic society in an interdependent world.
Specific Expectations:
1.Develop the ability to interact effectively as members of Canadian society

Skill Descriptor:
Outline population patterns, communication and transportation networks, and employment across Canada.
Achievement Indicators:
Describe how communication and transportation networks connect Canadians, including online

SCO 5.0 - The student will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the diversity of cultural within Newfoundland and Labrador
5.1 describe the ways people express their culture
5.2 explain how and why culture changes over time
SCO 6.0 - The student will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the importance of promoting positive interactions among people
6.1 explain the importance of positive interactions among people
6.2 explain how stereotyping affects interactions among people

Goals, Growth, and Grit: Skills for Success 120 will provide students with skills in three main areas - positive and productive mindsets and behaviours, organizational patterns, as well as functional and critical literacy. Within the broad learning expectations of the course, specific success skills, strategies, and practices will be explored. Students will be supported to apply and transfer these skills, strategies, and practices to other courses and real-life situations. Students will learn how these support postgraduate pursuits

Skill Descriptor:
Analyze how social media and technology influence personal identities.
Achievement Indicators:
Discuss how moderation and balance are important in using technology.
Examine how technology influences peer connectedness.
Examine how technology changes to influence thoughts and behaviours.
Compare online vs in-person interactions.