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New Brunswick - Personal Wellness 9

Strand: Wellness

Big Idea: Healthy Lifestyle

Skill Descriptor:

Demonstrate knowledge of health habits that have a positive impact on self.

Achievement Indicators:

Conduct an audit of personal health habits

Develop a personal plan for healthy living

Assess the effectiveness of various health habits to prevent the spread of communicable diseases

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Advanced English Grade 12

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Advanced English Grade 12

Career Education

The Newfoundland career education curriculum includes expectations that incorporate media education themes. The curriculum document Career Development Intermediate (2012) includes a section that demonstrates the complementary relationship between media literacy and career education:

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We are honoured that Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, granted viceregal patronage to MediaSmarts.

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Media Arts 10 (Open)

This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Ontario - Media Arts 10 (Open) curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.

Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - Literacy 1204

Overall Expectations

Students will be expected to:

  • interpret and understand information
  • use inquiry to think critically about information
  • Effectively use oral communication.
  • create information

Specific Expectations

Students will be expected to:

Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - Consumer Studies 1202

Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - Consumer Studies 1202

Outcome Chart - British Columbia - Social Studies Kindergarten

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

MediaSmarts, ICTC, and National Cyber Security Month

October is National Cyber Security month and the Information and Communications Council (ICTC) and MediaSmarts, in partnership with Encounters Canada and Hive Toronto, are bringing together industry leaders, compelling speakers, and 200 secondary school students for 2 days of engagement on Digital Literacy, Cyber Citizenship and Cyber Security.

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Outcome Chart - British Columbia - Family and Society 10

Applied Technologies

  • Choose, adapt, and if necessary learn more about appropriate tools and technologies to use for tasks
  • Evaluate impacts, including unintended negative consequences, of choices made about technology use
  • Evaluate the influences of social, cultural, and environmental conditions on the development and use of tools and technologies

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