Outcome Chart - Ontario - Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Overall Expectations:
Critical thinking and problem solving involve locating, processing, analysing, and interpreting relevant and reliable information to address complex issues and problems, make informed judgements and decisions, and take effective action. With critical thinking skills comes an awareness that solving problems can have a positive impact in the world, and this contributes to achieving one’s potential as a constructive and reflective citizen. Learning is deepened when it occurs in the context of authentic and meaningful real-world experiences.
Specific Expectations:
Students engage in inquiry processes that include locating, processing, interpreting, synthesizing, and critically analysing information in order to solve problems and make informed decisions. These processes involve critical, digital, and data literacy.
Students solve meaningful and complex real-life problems by taking concrete steps – identifying and analysing the problem, creating a plan, prioritizing actions to be taken, and acting on the plan – as they address issues and design and manage projects.
Students detect patterns, make connections, and transfer or apply what they have learned in a given situation to other situations, including real-world situations.
Students construct knowledge and apply what they learn to all areas of their lives – at school, home, and work; among friends; and in the community – with a focus on making connections and understanding relationships.
Students analyse social, economic, and ecological systems to understand how they function and how they interrelate.
MediaSmarts Resources
K-3
- Adversmarts: Understanding Food Advertising Online
- Break the Fake: What's in the Frame?
- Break the Fake: What's Real Online?
- Can You Spot the Ad?
- Co-Co's Adversmarts
- Comparing Real Families to TV Families
- Eating under the Rainbow
- Facing TV Violence: Consequences and Media Violence
- Facing TV Violence: Counting & Discussing Violence on the Screen
- Facing TV Violence: Rewriting the Script
- Finding Balance in Our Digital Lives
- Girls and Boys on Television
- Healthy Food Web
- Internet Time Capsule
- Introducing TV Families
- Looking at Food Advertising
- Once Upon a Time - Lesson
- Packaging Tricks
- Prejudice and Body Image
- Representing Ourselves Online
- So Many Choices!
- Thinking About Television and Movies
- TV Stereotypes
- Villains, Heroes and Heroines
- What do Halloween costumes say?
4-6
- Advertising All Around Us
- Avatars and Body Image
- Break the Fake: What's Real Online?
- Comparing Real Families to TV Families
- Data Defenders
- Earth Day: Maps as Media
- Editing Emotions
- Facing TV Violence: Consequences and Media Violence
- Facing TV Violence: Counting & Discussing Violence on the Screen
- Facing TV Violence: Rewriting the Script
- Game Time
- Girls and Boys on Television
- Healthy Food Web
- Image Gap
- Introducing TV Families
- Junk Food Jungle
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising - Lesson 4: Interpreting Media Messages
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 1: Messages About Drinking
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 2: Young Drinkers
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 3: Understanding Brands
- Looking at Food Advertising
- Looks Good Enough to Eat
- Media Kids
- Media literacy key concepts Introduction: What is media anyway?
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 2: Media are constructions
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 3: Audiences negotiate meaning
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
- Media literacy key concepts lesson 6: Each medium is a unique aesthetic form
- Mirror Image
- Once Upon a Time - Lesson
- Packaging Tricks
- Pay For Play
- Prejudice and Body Image
- Stay on the Path Lesson Four: Scavenger Hunt
- Stay on the Path Lesson One: Searching for Treasure
- Stay on the Path Lesson Three: Treasure Maps
- Stay on the Path Lesson Two: All That Glitters is Not Gold
- Stereotyping and Bias
- The Anatomy of Cool
- The Constructed World of Television Families
- The Hero Project: Authenticating Online Information
- Thinking About Television and Movies
- TV Stereotypes
- Understanding the Internet Lesson 1: Using the Internet
- Understanding the Internet Lesson 2: Pathways and Addresses
- Understanding the Internet Lesson 3: Build Understanding
- Understanding the Internet Lesson 4: Communication and Social Media
- Villains, Heroes and Heroines
- What do Halloween costumes say?
- What Students Need to Know about Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (Grade 5) - Lesson
7-8
- A Day in the Life of the Jos (Licensed Resource)
- Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Break the Fake: Verifying Information Online
- Buy Nothing Day
- Comic Book Characters
- Cop Shows
- Exposing Gender Stereotypes
- Finding and Authenticating Online Information on Global Development Issues
- Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
- Gender Stereotypes and Body Image - Lesson
- Getting the Toothpaste Back into the Tube
- Hate 2.0
- Hate or Debate
- I heard it 'round the Internet: Sexual health education and authenticating online information
- Images of Learning
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising - Lesson 4: Interpreting Media Messages
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 1: Messages About Drinking
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 2: Young Drinkers
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 3: Understanding Brands
- Know the Deal: The Value of Privacy
- Learning Gender Stereotypes
- Looks Good Enough to Eat
- Marketing to Teens: Alternate Ads
- Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising
- Marketing to Teens: Gotta Have It! Designer & Brand Names
- Marketing to Teens: Marketing Tactics
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 3: Audiences negotiate meaning
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 5: Media have social and political implications
- Mirror Image
- Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
- Perceptions of Youth and Crime
- Privacy and Internet Life: Lesson Plan for Intermediate Classrooms
- Put Your Best Face Forward
- Scapegoating and Othering
- Selling Tobacco
- Setting the Record Straight: Public Service Announcements on Mental Health
- Setting the Record Straight: Authenticating Mental Health Information Online
- Stereotyping and Bias
- Taking Charge of TV Violence
- Taming the Wild Wiki
- The Girl in the Mirror
- The Hero Project: Authenticating Online Information
- The Impact of Gender Stereotypes
- The Invisible Machine: Big Data and You
- Thinking about Hate
- Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
- Tobacco Labels
- Truth or Money
- Understanding Cyberbullying: Virtual vs. Physical Worlds
- Unpacking Privilege
- Up, Up and Away? (TM)
- Watching the Elections
9-12
- Authentication Beyond the Classroom
- Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Bias in News Sources
- Buy Nothing Day
- Challenging Hate Online
- Crime in the News
- Cyberbullying and the Law
- Digital Skills for Democracy: Assessing online information to make civic choices
- Diversity and Media Ownership
- Exposing Gender Stereotypes
- Finding and Authenticating Online Information on Global Development Issues
- First Person
- Free Speech and the Internet
- Gambling in the Media
- Gender and Tobacco
- Hate 2.0
- Hate or Debate
- Hoax? Scholarly Research? Personal Opinion? You Decide!
- I heard it 'round the Internet: Sexual health education and authenticating online information
- Introduction to Online Civic Engagement
- Kellogg Special K Ads
- Learning Gender Stereotypes
- Marketing to Teens: Alternate Ads
- Marketing to Teens: Marketing Tactics
- Miscast and Seldom Seen
- Online Cultures and Values
- Online Propaganda and the Proliferation of Hate
- Perceptions of Youth and Crime
- Political Cartoons
- Popular Music and Music Videos
- Privacy Rights of Children and Teens
- Reality Check: Authentication 101
- Reality Check: Authentication and Citizenship
- Reality Check: News You Can Use
- Reality Check: We Are All Broadcasters
- Relationships and Sexuality in the Media
- Remixing Media
- Scapegoating and Othering
- Selling Tobacco
- Setting the Record Straight: Authenticating Mental Health Information Online
- Setting the Record Straight: Public Service Announcements on Mental Health
- Sex in Advertising
- Taming the Wild Wiki
- The Blockbuster Movie
- The Citizen Reporter
- The Girl in the Mirror
- The Impact of Gender Stereotypes
- The Invisible Machine: Big Data and You
- The Pornography Debate: Controversy in Advertising
- The Privacy Dilemma: Lesson Plan for Senior Classrooms
- There's No Excuse: Confronting Moral Disengagement in Sexting
- Thinking about Hate
- Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
- Transgender Representation in TV and Movies
- Unpacking Privilege
- Violence on Television
- Watching the Elections
- Who's Telling My Story?