Outcome Chart - Ontario - History CHT3O: World History Since 1900: Global and Regional Interactions
This chart contains media-related learning outcomes from Ontario, Curriculum for History CHT3O: World History Since 1900: Global and Regional Interactions, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
Historical Inquiry and Skill Development
Overall Expectations
A1. Historical Inquiry: use the historical inquiry process and the concepts of historical thinking when investigating aspects of world history since 1900;
Specific Expectations
A1.1 formulate different types of questions to guide investigations into issues, events, and/or developments in world history since 1900
A1.2 select and organize relevant evidence and information on aspects of world history since 1900 from a variety of primary and secondary sources
A1.3 assess the credibility of sources and information relevant to their investigations
A1.4 interpret and analyse evidence and information relevant to their investigation, using various tools, strategies, and approaches appropriate for historical inquiry
A1.6 evaluate and synthesize their findings to formulate conclusions and/or make informed judgements or predictions about the issues, events, and/or developments they are investigating
A1.7 communicate their ideas, arguments, and conclusions using various formats and styles, as appropriate for the audience and purpose
A1.8 use accepted forms of documentation (e.g., footnotes or endnotes, author/date citations, reference lists, bibliographies, credits) to reference different types of sources (e.g., archival sources, articles, art works, blogs, books, films and videos, oral evidence, websites)
MediaSmarts Resources
Lesson Plans
- Bias in News Sources
- Finding and Authenticating Online Information on Global Development Issues
- Free Speech and the Internet
- Hoax? Scholarly Research? Personal Opinion? You Decide!
- Making Media for Democratic Citizenship
- Online Propaganda and the Proliferation of Hate
A Globalizing World: Issues and Interactions Since 1991
Overall Expectations
Social, Economic, and Political Context: analyse some key social, economic, and political issues and developments in two or more regions of the world since 1991
Specific Expectations
E1.1 describe some key social issues, trends, and/ or developments during this period, and analyse their impact on the lives of people in two or more regions of the world
E1.2 describe some key developments in science and/or technology during this period, and analyse their impact on people’s lives
MediaSmarts Resources
- Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
- Buy Nothing Day
- Challenging Hate Online
- Crime in the News
- Diversity and Media Ownership
- Free Speech and the Internet
- Online Propaganda and the Proliferation of Hate
- Perceptions of Youth and Crime
- Political Cartoons
- Scapegoating and Othering
- Sex in Advertising
- Shaking the Movers: Youth Rights and Media
- Suffragettes and Iron Ladies
- The Citizen Reporter
- The Privacy Dilemma: Lesson Plan for Senior Classrooms
- Violence on Television
- Watching the Elections
Overall Expectations
Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage: analyse how various factors have affected the rights, identity, and everyday lives of various groups in two of more regions of the world since 1991
Specific Expectations
E3.5 describe some key cultural issues, trends, and/or developments during this period, and explain their impact on identity and heritage
MediaSmarts Resources
- Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
- Buy Nothing Day
- Challenging Hate Online
- Crime in the News
- Diversity and Media Ownership
- Free Speech and the Internet
- Online Propaganda and the Proliferation of Hate
- Perceptions of Youth and Crime
- Political Cartoons
- Scapegoating and Othering
- Sex in Advertising
- Shaking the Movers: Youth Rights and Media
- Suffragettes and Iron Ladies
- The Citizen Reporter
- Violence on Television
- Watching the Elections