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Outcome Chart - Prince Edward Island - Communication and Information Technology Grade 3

In the working guide Journey On: Working Toward Communication and Information Technology Literacy, media-related outcomes are integrated throughout the CIT curriculum.

Villains, Heroes and Heroines - Lesson

This lesson introduces students to some of the myth-building techniques of television by comparing super heroes and super villains from television to heroes and villains in the real world and by conveying how violence and action are used to give power to characters.

Movies, Television

Outcome Chart - Alberta - COM3115: AV Production 2

COM3115: AV Production 2

1. apply advanced production techniques and strategies to produce an audio and video project

1.1 follow a preproduction plan

1.2 apply appropriate skills and demonstrate refinement

1.3 investigate emerging audio and video technologies or formats

1.4 explore refined, unique and innovative shot selections

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Digital Storytelling for Community Engagement

In groups, students will create a Digital Story which addresses a topic, theme or issue that is affecting them.  All stages of production will be covered, including research, storyboarding their idea into a visual organizational layout, practicing capturing quality photographs and interviews, and finally weaving their Digital Story into a finished project using computer editing software.

Internet & Mobile, Media Production, Movies

Outcome Chart - Prince Edward Island - Law 521A

Unit 1: Foundations of Law

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Outcome Chart - Manitoba - Human Ecology 11

Family Studies

Overall Expectations:

GLO 3.4: Demonstrate understanding of mental health and wellness.

Specific Expectations:

11.3.4.2 Describe mental health challenges affecting children and adolescents

11.3.4.3 Describe factors that have an impact on child and adolescent mental health.

11.3.4.4 Identify strategies that reduce the stigma associated with mental health in society

11.3.4.5 Identify where and how to access mental health services.

Outcome Chart - Manitoba - Human Ecology 10

Family Studies

Overall Expectations:

GLO 3.4: Demonstrate understanding of mental health and wellness.

Specific Expectations:

10.3.4.2 Discuss common mental health challenges that affect adolescents

10.3.4.3 Analyze factors that have an impact on adolescent mental health.

10.3.4.4 Define stigma and identify the stigma associated with mental illness in society.

10.3.4.5 Identify where and how to access mental health services.

Outcome Chart - Manitoba - Human Ecology 9

Family Studies

Overall Expectations:

GLO 3.4: Demonstrate understanding of mental health and wellness.

Specific Expectations:

9.3.4.2 Identify common mental health challenges that affect adolescents

9.3.4.3 Describe factors that have an impact on adolescent mental health.

9.3.4.4 Define stigma and identify the stigma associated with mental illness in society.

9.3.4.5 Identify where and how to access mental health services.

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