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Ce cours permet à l’élève de retracer les événements marquants de l’histoire du Canada depuis la Première Guerre mondiale et d’examiner les contextes politique, économique et social qui ont façonné la vie des Canadiennes et Canadiens et influé sur leurs actions.

 

Courses Type: Academic Preparation

Prerequisite: None

 

 

Ce cours permet à l’élève de retracer les événements marquants de l’histoire du Canada depuis la Première Guerre mondiale et d’examiner les contextes politique, économique et social qui ont façonné la vie des Canadiennes et Canadiens et influé sur leurs actions. Son étude s’étend aux activités de coopération et aux conflits qui se sont produits au Canada et en Ontario français, au rôle grandissant du Canada au niveau international et aux contributions de personnes et de groupes à l’identité, à la citoyenneté et au patrimoine canadiens. En utilisant les concepts de la pensée critique en histoire et le processus d’enquête, ce qui exige, entre autres, l’analyse et l’interprétation d’éléments de preuve, l’élève acquiert les compétences nécessaires pour analyser les enjeux et les événements majeurs au Canada depuis 1914.

Préalable : Aucun

 

CHC2DF Online Course Outline and Timeline

Below is the suggested sequence of course unit delivery as well as the recommended number of hours to complete the respective unit. For complete details of targeted expectations within each unit and activity, please see each Unit Overview found in the CHC2DF course profile.

 

Unit OrderUnit NameSuggested Time
Unit 11914 - 192925 Hours 
Unit 21929 - 194525 Hours 
MID SEMESTER POINT
Unit 31945 - 198225 Hours 
Unit 41982 - Present25 Hours 
FinalFinal Summative 10 Hours 
View Sample GradebookTotal110 Hours

 

Please note, as per Ministry guidelines, OVS has a mandatory 14 day minimum requirement for student enrollment to be eligible for a midterm report card and 28 days enrollment to be eligible for a final report card.

 

Fundamental Concepts Covered in French Immersion French Immersion Online Course

 

The framework of course delivery focuses on the “big ideas” which provide context for the overall expectations. The big ideas reflect the enduring understandings that students retain from their learning, transfer to other subjects, and draw upon throughout their lives. These enduring understandings include: (1) THE CONCEPTS OF HISTORICAL THINKING Therefore, this course is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to promote the four concepts of historical thinking – historical significance, cause and consequence, continuity and change, and historical perspective. These underpin thinking and learning this course. At least one concept of historical thinking is identified as the focus for each overall expectation in each unit. (2) THE HISTORICAL INQUIRY PROCESS In each history course in the Canadian and world studies curriculum, Strand A focuses explicitly on the historical inquiry process, guiding students in their investigations of events, developments, issues, and ideas. This process is not intended to be applied in a linear manner: students will use the applicable components of the process in the order most appropriate for them and for the task at hand. Although strand A covers all of the components of the inquiry process, it is important to note that students apply skills associated with the inquiry process throughout the content strands in each course.

CHC2DF, Histoire du Canada depuis la Première Guerre mondiale, 10e année

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