Alberta education program of studies social studies 10-1
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If you require a response, please go to our Contact page. A responsible student does not surprise a teacher with missed tests and late assignments. Attendance will be handled according to school policy. School policy states that you must have a parent or guardian call the school to excuse any absence. If an absence is not excused a student will be sent to the office to deal with the unexcused absence. If you come late to a class and the door is closed, please knock once and wait patiently and quietly in the hallway for admittance into class.
The teacher will let you in at the most convenient time for them and for the rest of class. More than one late in a week may result in further conversation regarding causes , while persistent lateness will lead to an attendance contract and administrative involvement.
Attendance and participation in class are key components of academic success. Students are expected to attend class regularly and promptly. You are responsible for making up the work or writing the tests missed due to absences. An excused absence does not mean you are excused from the assigned work or examination. Make arrangements with another student in the class to pick up assignments and handouts for you when you are absent.
Tutorial time may be used to complete assigned work and exams will be written in the Test Centre the day the student returns unless prior arrangements are made. Please refer to your "Student Handbook" to review school policy regarding attendance. There are certain things that all students will be expected to bring to class every day.
These materials include: pen, pencil, social studies binder, laptop and appropriate textbooks. Due to the material covered in the Social 10 Program of Studies, and because of the nature of contemporary world events, we will be dealing with a few controversial issues in this course.
My goal is not to shy away from controversial issues, but to foster a climate of respectful dialogue within the classroom. Students are encouraged to let me know if they feel that the goal of civil, respectful discussion is not being met.
Remember, you get out of your education only as much as you put into it. You chose your attitude! Throughout the social studies course students will be engaged with a key issue that is interconnected to four related issue questions.
There is one key outcome that students will work towards, again, with four general outcomes guiding their journey. Within each related issue there are specific outcomes that reflect important values and attitudes, including knowledge and understanding outcomes.
Upon completion each unit will be assessed with a unit exam and a written response. All rights reserved. Skip to navigation Search Site only in current section. Advanced Search…. Personal tools Log in. Navigation Seth Henderson.
S Science Social. Hayek, Bretton Woods Conference, Milton Friedman analyze multiple perspectives on sustainability and prosperity in a globalizing world November 3 — November 28 Roles and Responsibilities in a Globalizing World accept political, social and environmental responsibilities associated with global citizenship evaluate relationships between globalization and democratization and human rights analyze how globalization affects individuals and communities migration, technology, agricultural issues, pandemics, resource issues, contemporary issues December 1 — December 19 Upon completion each unit will be assessed with a unit exam and a written response.
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