Quebec Competencies Chart – Data Defenders
Level: Grades 4 to 6
Game Link: http://mediasmarts.ca/digital-media-literacy/educational-games/data-defenders-grades-4-6


A1. Political Inquiry
A1.3 assess the accuracy and credibility of sources relevant to their investigations

Themes
A. Geography of the Circumpolar World
B. Changes in the Circumpolar World
C. Connections: Canada and the Circumpolar World
D. Current Events
Overall Expectations:
Specific Expectations:
Skills: Processing Skills

In the early months of 2011, the eyes of the world were on the Middle East, watching as the governments of Egypt, Tunisia and other autocratic regimes buckled under the pressure of democratic protest. Among those watching were a group of elementary students in northern Canada, who were able to watch a live Twitter feed of the protestors and other citizens of the region reporting what was happening. Despite their geographical isolation, these students were connected to events happening halfway around the world, thanks to the efforts of their teacher to bring digital media into the classroom.

The Communications 12 course has the same Overall and Specific Expectations as the English Language Arts course, but is “different in terms of pace, scope, emphases and resources.”
These differences include:

Skill Descriptor:
Evaluate the impacts of food, screen time, and substance use/misuse on self and community.
Achievement Indicators:
Describe how food, screen time, and substance use can affect overall health (mental, social, emotional, and physical including brain development, etc.)
Analyze influences that lead youth to decide whether or not to misuse food, screen time, and harmful substances

This chart contains media-related learning outcomes from Ontario, Curriculum for Law CLN4C: Legal Studies, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.

Quebec Competencies Chart - Rewriting the Script

Outcome Chart - Ontario - Equity and Social Justice: From Theory to Practice 12 HSE4M

This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Ontario Curriculum for Communications Technology, Grade 12, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.