Outcome Chart - Saskatchewan - Psychology 20 – Social Psychology (Grade 11)
Outcome Chart - Saskatchewan - Psychology 20 – Social Psychology (Grade 11)

Outcome Chart - Saskatchewan - Psychology 20 – Social Psychology (Grade 11)

GCO 1: Use oral language to learn

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Equity Diversity and Social Justice 11 HSE3E

Quebec Competencies Chart - Sexual health education and authenticating online information

Quebec Competencies Chart - Marketing to Teens: Alternate Ads

Quebec Competencies Chart - Marketing to Teens: Gotta Have It! Designer & Brand Names

This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Saskatchewan, Cross Curricular Competencies K-12, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.

Indigenous media has a long history in Canada. While the earliest newspapers aimed at Indigenous readers were published by settlers, there have been Indigenous-run papers since Ojibwa chief, doctor and publisher Peter Edmund Jones, also called Kahkewaquonaby, launched The Indian in Hagersville, Ontario, in 1885. This tradition has continued with papers such as Wawatay News, based in northern Ontario and Edmonton’s Windspeaker.[1]