This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Saskatchewan, Grade 8 Social Studies curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.
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Goal: To investigate the processes and structures of power and authority, and the implications for individuals, communities, and nations. |
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Overall Expectations
Assess the impact of citizens’ willingness and ability to actively engage in the Canadian political processes.
Specific Expectations
- Assess the impact of citizens’ willingness and ability to actively engage in the Canadian political processes.
- Investigate the political involvement of community members, including why people choose to vote or not vote, and why people choose to join or not join a political party.
- Articulate the reasons a person would get involved in the Canadian political system and the possible actions which might be taken (e.g., lobby Members of Parliament, hold elected members accountable, work for a political party, be informed).
- Analyse the obstacles to political involvement (e.g., language, culture, disability, socio-economic status, gender, time constraints, apathy).
- Propose avenues for people to individually and collectively influence the Canadian political system (e.g., voting, civil disobedience, participation in political parties, labour organizations, non-governmental organizations).
- Construct an action plan for his or her personal involvement in the Canadian political system.
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Lessons
Cyberbullying and Civic Participation
Elections and the Media
Media Literacy for Development & Children's Rights
The Girl in the Mirror Thinking Like a Citizen
Watching the Elections
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