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Nova Scotia Outcome Chart: Sociology Grade 12

This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Nova Scotia Sociology curriculum, Grade 12, with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.

Strand

Overall Expectations

Respond with critical awareness to various forms of the arts and be able to express themselves through the arts

Assess social, cultural, economic and environmental interdependence in a local and global context


Use the listening, viewing, speaking, reading, and writing modes of language(s) to think, learn, and communicate effectively


Continue to learn and to pursue an active, healthy lifestyle


Use the strategies and processes needed to solve a wide variety of problems, including those requiring language


Use a variety of technologies, demonstrate an understanding of technological applications, and apply appropriate technologies for solving problems

Specific Expectations

Describe the relationship between various forms of Canadian art and the culture/society in which these expressions occur

Understand the connection between society, culture and the various forms of artistic expression that occur in other societies around the world


Describe the ways in which Canadian society has been shaped by interaction with various cultures and societies around the world


Analyze the role of human interaction and relationships in their personal development


Identify potential solutions to behaviour harmful to society and others


Use available technologies to access information relevant to sociological concepts and theories


Use available technologies to present analysis and summary of sociological information to teachers and/or students


Analyze factors related to cultural variation


Analyze factors related to cultural uniformity

Investigate the process of cultural change 

Lessons

Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
 
Bias
 
Bias in the News
 
Buy Nothing Day 
 
Celebrities and World Issues
 
Challenging Hate

Cinema Cops
 
Crime in the News
 
Crime Perceptions Quiz
 
Defining Popular Culture

Diversity Audit
 
Ethnic and Visible Minorities in Entertainment Media
 
Free Speech Versus the Internet

Individuality vs. Conformity
 
Perceptions of Race and Crime
 
Popular Music and Music Videos
 
Suffragettes and Iron Ladies
 
That's Me You're Talking About
 
The Front Page
 
The Function of Music
 
The Pornography Debate: Controversy in Advertising

The Price of Happiness
 
The White Screen: Absent Voices in the Media
 
Understanding Online Hate
 
Viewing a Crime Drama





 
Nova Scotia - Sociology Grade 12 - Outcome Chart  

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