Quebec Competencies Chart - Television Techniques
Quebec Competencies Chart - Television Techniques
Quebec Competencies Chart - Television Techniques
This outcome chart contains Media literacy learning expectations from the Alberta social studies curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
Outcome Chart - Manitoba - English as an Additional Language Middle Years
1. develop a strategy for an advertising campaign to promote a product, using two or more types of media
1.1 identify a product and/or client (e.g., personal grooming product/producer) and create a brief and/or client parameters (e.g., cost, time line, print, audio, video)
1.2 understand the product and what makes it unique and valuable by:
1.2.1 learning about the product; e.g., history, background, environmental impact, use, key features
Quebec Competencies Chart - Avatars and Body Image
Overall Expectations:
Global citizenship and sustainability involves understanding diverse world views and perspectives in order to effectively address the various political, environmental, social, and economic issues that are central to living sustainably in today’s interconnected and interdependent world. It also involves acquiring the knowledge, motivation, dispositions, and skills required for engaged citizenship, along with an appreciation of the diversity of people and perspectives in the world. It calls for the ability to envision and work towards a better and more sustainable future for all.
Quebec Competencies Chart - Film Production: Who Does What?
Quebec Competencies Chart - Relationships and Sexuality in the Media
Outcome Chart - Atlantic Provinces - Introductory Computer Studies CMP521A (11-12)
Students are expected to be able to do the following: