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Ontario Outcome Chart: World History Since 1900, Global and Regional Perspectives, Grade 11, Open (CHT3O)

This chart contains media-related learning outcomes from Ontario, Curriculum for, World History Since 1900, Global and Regional Perspectives, Grade 11, Open, with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.

Citizenship and Heritage

Overall Expectations

  • demonstrate an understanding of the variety of cultural expressions throughout the world since the beginning of the twentieth century.

Specific Expectations

Art and Culture

  • analyse the spread of and reaction to American pop culture throughout the world since 1900 (e.g., Hollywood movies, jazz, rock ’n’ roll, blue jeans, McDonald’s, Disney);
Lessons

Analyzing Oscar: Deconstructing the Academy Awards - Teachable Moment

Cinema Cops - Lesson

Defining Popular Culture - Lesson

Popular Music and Music Videos - Lesson

Television Newscasts – Lesson

The Blockbuster Movie - Lesson


Marketing to Teens: Introduction - Lesson

Individuality vs. Conformity - Lesson

Hype! - Lesson

 

Methods of Historical Inquiry and Communication

Overall Expectations

  • use methods of historical inquiry to locate, gather, evaluate, and organize research materials from a variety of sources;

Specific Expectations

  • evaluate the credibility of sources and information (e.g., by considering the authority, impartiality, and expertise of the source and checking the information for accuracy, reliability, underlying assumptions, prejudice and bias, and validity of argument);

Lessons

A Tale of Two Cities

Deconstructing Web Pages

ICYou See: A Lesson in Critical Thinking

Hurricane Katrina and the "Two-Photo Controversy"

MNet Special Initiatives
 
Fact or Folly: Authenticating Online Information 

Related MNet Resources

Backgrounders

Internet Glossary: Authenticating Online Information

How to Search the Internet Effectively

The Five W's of Cyberspace

Quick Tips for Authenticating Online Information

Evaluating Internet Research Sources

Evaluating Internet-Based Information: A Goals-Based Approach

Tip Sheets

How to Discourage Plagiarism

Professional Development

Reality Check: Evaluating Online Information



 
Ontario - History 11 Open - Outcome Chart    

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