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PAST PRESENT Receiving knowledge Memorizing Teaching Knowing Constructing Knowledge Understanding Learning Doing Paradigm Shift
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Overview of Programs in Social Sciences
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History and Citizenship Education Cycle 1: Sec. 1 and 2 Competency 1: Sec. 1 and 2: 30% Competency 2: Sec. 1 and 2: 40% Competency 3: Sec. 1 and 2: 30% Examines social phenomena from a historical perspective Interprets social phenomena using historical method Strengthens his/her exercise of citizenship through the study of history
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Geography Cycle 1: Sec. I and II Competency 1: Sec. 1 and 2: 30% Competency 2: Sec. 1 and 2: 40% Competency 3: Sec. 1 and 2: 30% Understands the organization of a territory Interprets a territorial issue Constructs his/her consciousness of global citizenship
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CycleHistory of Citizenship Education Cycle 2: History of Citizenship Education Competency 1: Sec. 3: 30% Sec. 4: 20 % Competency 2: Sec. 3: 40% Sec. 4: 60 % Competency 3: Sec. 3: 30% Sec. 4: 20 % Examines social phenomena from a historical perspective Interprets social phenomena using historical method Strengthens his/her exercise of citizenship through the study of history
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Secondary 3: Secondary 4 Chronological Order Natives New France British Rule (1760 – 1791) British Rule (1791-1850) Canadian Federation Modernization of Quebec Society Thematic approach: Population and Settlement Economyand Development Culture and Currents of Thought Official Power and Countervailing Power Issues in Québec Society History and Citizenship Education
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Contemporary World Secondary 5 Competency1: (50 %) Interprets a contemporary world problem Competency 2: (50%) Takes a position on a contemporary world issue
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Evaluations Only the Sec. IV History has a MELS exam. Sec. IV History is a requirement for graduation.
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