This course explores social, economic, and political developments and events and their impact on the lives of different individuals, groups, and communities, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and communities, in Canada since 1914. Students will examine the role of conflict and cooperation in Canadian society, Canada’s evolving role within the global community, and the impact of various individuals, organizations, and events on identities, citizenship, and heritage in Canada. Students will develop an understanding of some of the political developments and government policies that have had a lasting impact on First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and communities. They will develop their ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating key issues and events in Canadian history since 1914.
Prerequisite: None
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course focuses on the social context of historical developments and events and how they have affected the lives of people in Canada, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and communities, since 1914. Students will explore interactions between various communities in Canada as well as contributions of individuals and groups to heritage and identities in Canada. Students will develop an understanding of some key political developments and government policies that have had an impact on First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and communities. They will develop their ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating the continuing relevance of historical developments and how they have helped shape communities in present-day Canada.
Prerequisite: None
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course explores the history of various societies and civilizations around the world,
from earliest times to around 1500 CE. Students will investigate a range of factors that
contributed to the rise, success, and decline of various ancient and pre-modern societies
throughout the world and will examine life in and the cultural and political legacy of
these societies. Students will extend their ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking
and the historical inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence,
when investigating social, political, and economic structures and historical forces at work
in various societies and in different historical eras.
Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course explores key aspects of the social, economic, and political development of the
United States from precontact to the present. Students will examine the contributions of
groups and individuals to the country’s evolution and will explore the historical context
of key issues, trends, and events that have had an impact on the United States, its identity
and culture, and its role in the global community. Students will extend their ability to
apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process, including the
interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating various forces that helped
shape American history.
Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course focuses on the history of people who came to Canada from a specific country
or region. Students will explore historical developments and events in the group’s country
of origin, the factors that influenced the decision of members of this group to emigrate,
their historical experiences in Canada, and their contributions to Canadian identity and
heritage. Students will apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry
process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating various
aspects of the group’s history.
Note: This course is to be developed and delivered with a focus, to be determined by the
school, on the history of a specific ethnic group that now lives in Canada. However, with
the school’s approval, teachers may wish to allow some students to focus on one group,
while other students focus on a different group.
Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied, or the
locally developed compulsory course (LDCC) in Canadian history
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course focuses on major developments in world history from 1900 to the present.
Students will explore the causes and consequences of global and regional conflicts, the
impact of significant individuals and social movements, and the effects of social, economic,
and political developments around the world. Students will extend their ability to apply
the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating interactions within and between
nations and other historical developments and events, including those that continue to
affect people in various parts of the world.
Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied, or the
locally developed compulsory course (LDCC) in Canadian history
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course traces the history of Canada, with a focus on the evolution of our national
identity and culture as well as the identity and culture of various groups that make up
Canada. Students will explore various developments and events, both national and
international, from precontact to the present, and will examine various communities in
Canada and how they have contributed to identity and heritage in Canada. Students
will investigate the development of culture and identity, including national identity, in
Canada and how and why they have changed throughout the country’s history. They will
extend their ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry
process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, as they investigate the
people, events, and forces that have shaped Canada.
Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in Canadian and
world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course traces major developments and events in world history since approximately
1450. Students will explore social, economic, and political changes, the historical roots of
contemporary issues, and the role of conflict and cooperation in global interrelationships.
They will extend their ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical
inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, as they investigate
key issues and ideas and assess societal progress or decline in world history.
Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in Canadian and
world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course examines significant developments and events in world history from earliest
times to the present. Students will explore a variety of social, cultural, economic, and
political developments in different regions of the world and during different periods. In
addition to investigating how conflict, religion, work, and technology have helped shape
people’s lives, students will examine the contributions of some significant individuals to
our global heritage. Students will apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical
inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating
a variety of human experiences in world history.
Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied, or the
locally developed compulsory course (LDCC) in Canadian history
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course explores key developments and events in world history since approximately
1450, with a focus on interactions within and between various regions. Students will examine
social, economic, and political developments and how they have affected different peoples.
Students will extend their ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the
historical inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when
investigating key turning points in world history and historical forces that have shaped
our world.
Prerequisite: Any university, university/college, or college preparation course in Canadian
and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
