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This course emphasizes the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life.

 

Courses Type: University Preparation

Prerequisite: ENG2D, Grade 10 English

 

 

This course explores the themes, forms, and stylistic elements of a variety of literary, informational, graphic, oral, cultural, and media text forms emerging from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures in Canada, and also examines the perspectives and influence of texts that relate to those cultures.

 

NBE3U 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. Please note that while the unit called “Scientific Investigation Skills and Career Exploration” is not listed below however the specific expectations listed in this unit are threaded and incorporated within the delivery and assessment of the other five units. For complete details of targeted expectations within each unit and activity, please see each Unit Overview found in the NBE3U course profile.

 

Unit OrderUnit NameSuggested Time
Unit 1Oral Expressions25 Hours 
Unit 2Reading Expressions30 Hours 
MID SEMESTER POINT
Unit 3Writing Expressions23 Hours 
Unit 4Media Expressions30 Hours 
FINALSummative and Exam2 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 Grade 11 English Online Course

This course explores the themes, forms, and stylistic elements of a variety of literary, informational, graphic, oral, cultural, and media text forms emerging from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures in Canada, and also examines the perspectives and influence of texts that relate to those cultures. In order to fully understand contemporary text forms and their themes of identity, relationship, and self-determination, sovereignty, or self-governance, students will analyse the changing use of text forms by Indigenous authors/creators from various periods and cultures in expressing ideas related to these themes. Students will also create oral, written, and media texts to explore their own ideas and understanding, focusing on the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. The course is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 12 English university or college preparation course.

NBE3U, English: Understanding Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voice

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