Outcome Chart - Ontario - Introduction to Business 9/10 Open (BBI1O/2O)
Business Fundamentals
Overall Expectations:
By the end of this course, students will:
- demonstrate an understanding of ethics and social responsibility in business
Specific Expectations:
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility:
By the end of this course, students will:
- explain the concepts of ethics and social responsibility as they apply to business (e.g., workplace safety, anti-discrimination issues, accessibility issues for people with disabilities, environmental responsibility, respect for labour laws, fair trade);
- describe the impact of business on the local community;
- assess ethical dilemmas in the workplace (e.g., forgery, theft, misuse of funds, discriminatory hiring practices, whistle-blowing);
- explain controversial business issues from a local, national, and international perspective (e.g., accounting scandals, environmental impact of some business practices, insider trading, fraud)
MediaSmarts Resources
- Challenging Hate Online
- Digital Media Experiences are Shaped by the Tools We Use: The Disconnection Challenge
- #ForYou: The Algorithm Game
- Gambling in the Media
- Getting the Toothpaste Back into the Tube
- Hate 2.0
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 1: Messages About Drinking
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 2: Young Drinkers
- Know the Deal: The Value of Privacy
- Marketing to Teens: Marketing Tactics
- Marketing to Teens: Talking Back
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
- Miscast and Seldom Seen
- Online Gambling and Youth
- Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
- Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
- Online Propaganda and the Proliferation of Hate
- Playing With Privacy
- Privacy Rights of Children and Teens
- PushBack: Engaging in Online Activism
- Remixing Media
- Selling Tobacco
- Technology Facilitated Violence: Criminal Case Law
- The Invisible Machine: Big Data and You
- Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
- Tobacco Labels
- Truth or Money
- Who Knows? Your Privacy in the Information Age
- Who's Telling My Story?