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Cultural and Ethical Citizenship

Cultural and Ethical Citizenship

  • The capacity to comprehend Canada’s political, social, economic and financial systems in a global context.
  • The ability to appreciate cultural and societal diversity at the local, national and global levels.
  • The ability to critically analyze the past and present and apply those understandings in planning for the future.
  • The capacity to understand key ideas and concepts related to democracy, social justice and human rights.
  • Disposition and skills necessary for effective civic engagement.
  • The ability to understand the dynamic interactions of Earth’s systems, the dependence of our social and economic systems on these natural systems, our fundamental connection to all living things, and the impact of humans upon the environment.
  • The capacity to consider the impact of societal and environmental trends and issues. 
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Open Access Assets for Social Studies 8 - Under Development!
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The following resource contains the assets (or resources) to accompany the Sask DLC Social Studies 8 course. Please note that this is not the content of the course, but the assets used to support and deliver it. The files are organized in a zip folder and a collection. 

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Social Studies
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Sask DLC
Date Added:
09/25/2023
Reaffirmation Ceremony
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This teaching activity is meant to take place at the end of the curriculum once students have already been taught about citizenship. All students participating in the reaffirmation ceremony should be Canadian citizens and should understand fully the meaning and implications related to reciting the Oath and taking part in the reaffirmation ceremony.

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Social Studies
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Government of Canada
Date Added:
06/06/2018
Resources for Rethinking - Exemplary classroom resources reviewed by teachers for teachers
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Resources for Rethinking. provides immediate access to more than 1200 quality classroom resources.

Developed by Learning for a Sustainable Future, R4R.ca connects teachers to lesson plans, books, videos and other materials that explore the environmental, social and economic dimensions of important issues and events unfolding in our world today. R4R resources have been reviewed by experienced classroom teachers and matched to relevant curriculum outcomes for each province and territory. Use the search engine to find resources and read the reviews. Most of these materials can be downloaded immediately.

To begin: Select your province on the right side of the screen. Add any other filters you wish to explore to narrow your search and have fun exploring the amazing resources!

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Agriculture Studies
Arts Education
Biology
Career & Work Exploration
Chemistry
English Language Arts
Geography
Health & Fitness
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Math
Outdoor Education
Physical Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
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Resources for Rethinking
Date Added:
06/01/2023
Student Vote - How Canadian Elections Work
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Student Vote is an independent evaluation commissioned by Elections Canada reports that the Student Vote program is having a significant impact among students in the key areas associated with future voting, as well as increasing the engagement of families in the election.

Teach students how to be informed and engaged citizens.

Mock elections are run at all levels of government and the materials are all provided for free once you register. Bring civics to life for your students!

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Author:
Student Votes
Date Added:
09/24/2018