Course Overview
This course explores social, economic, and political developments and events and their impact on the lives of different groups, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and communities in Canada since 1914. Students will examine the role of conflict and cooperation in Canadian society, Canada’s evolving role within the global community, and the impact of various individuals, organizations, and events on Canadian identity, citizenship, and heritage. They will develop their ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating key issues and events in Canadian history since 1914.
Units of Study
- A. Historical Inquiry and Skill Development: Historical inquiry, Developing transferable skills
- B. Canada, 1914–1929: Social, Economic, and Political Context; Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation; Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage
- C. Canada, 1929–1945: Social, Economic, and Political Context; Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation; Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage
- D. Canada, 1945–1982: Social, Economic, and Political Context; Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation; Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage
- E. Canada, 1982 to the Present: Social, Economic, and Political Context; Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation; Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage
To see the learning expectations for this course, visit the Ministry of Education Curriculum Page.
Learning Skills & Work Habits
Responsibility, Organization, Independent Work, Collaboration, Initiative, and Self-Regulation are important skills that will be taught, assessed, evaluated, and included on your report card. These help students grow and provide meaningful feedback to parents and guardians.
Assessment and Evaluation
Term Work (70% of Final Grade):
- Knowledge & Understanding: 17%
- Application: 17%
- Thinking: 18%
- Communication: 18%
Final Evaluation (30% of Final Grade):
- Performance Task: 15% – completed in class during protected time at the end of the course
- Evaluation Block Final: 15% – completed during the formal evaluation period (max. 1.5 hours)
Additional Information
Your teacher can provide you with a printed copy of this outline upon request.