Outcome Chart – Newfoundland & Labrador – Social Studies 2201
Unit 1: Integrated Concepts and Process Skills
Overall Expectations:
1.0 explain how democratic principles and civic engagement can influence the human experience
2.0 analyze information, events, ideas, issues, places, and trends to understand how they influence the human experience
3.0 respond to significant issues influencing the human experience
Specific Expectations:
1.2 collaborate to achieve a common goal
2.1 evaluate evidence
2.2 make comparisons
2.3 determine cause and consequence
2.4 determine significance
2.5 explain perspectives
3.2 gather and organize information
3.3 interpret, analyze, and evaluate information
MediaSmarts Resources
- Advertising and Male Violence
- Alcohol on the Web
- Authentication Beyond the Classroom
- Bias in News Sources
- Break the Fake: Hoax? Scholarly Research? Personal Opinion? You Decide!
- Camera Shots
- Challenging Hate Online
- Crime in the News
- Cyberbullying and the Law
- Digital Outreach for Civic Engagement
- Digital Skills for Democracy: Assessing online information to make civic choices
- Digital Storytelling for Civic Engagement
- Diversity and Media Ownership
- Don’t Drink and Drive: Assessing the Effectiveness of Anti-Drinking Campaigns
- First Person
- First, Do No Harm: Being an Active Witness to Cyberbullying
- Free Speech and the Internet
- Gambling in the Media
- Hate 2.0
- Hate or Debate
- Introduction to Online Civic Engagement
- Body Positive Ads
- Learning Gender Stereotypes
- Making Media for Democratic Citizenship
- Marketing to Teens: Alternate Ads
- Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising
- Marketing to Teens: Marketing Tactics
- Marketing to Teens: Talking Back
- Miscast and Seldom Seen
- Online Cultures and Values
- Online Cultures and Values
- Online Gambling and Youth
- Online Propaganda and the Proliferation of Hate
- Political Cartoons
- Popular Music and Music Videos
- Privacy Rights of Children and Teens
- Reality Check: Authentication 101
- Reality Check: Authentication and Citizenship
- Reality Check: Getting the Goods on Science and Health
- Reality Check: News You Can Use
- Reality Check: We Are All Broadcasters
- Relationships and Sexuality in the Media
- Remixing Media
- Sex in Advertising
- Shaking the Movers: Youth Rights and Media
- Suffragettes and Iron Ladies
- The Blockbuster Movie
- The Citizen Reporter
- The Front Page
- The Invisible Machine: Big Data and You
- The Pornography Debate: Controversy in Advertising
- The Price of Happiness
- The Privacy Dilemma: Lesson Plan for Senior Classrooms
- Violence on Television (Governance in Television and Radio Communications in Canada)
- Watching the Elections
- Who's Telling My Story?