Grade 9 Civics (Winter Term)

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== Unit 1: Youth & Philanthropy Initiative ==
== Unit 1: Youth & Philanthropy Initiative ==

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Contents

Course Information

Assessment & Evaluation

Students will be assessed and evaluated according to the four desired outcomes in the Ontario curriculum:

  • Knowledge & Understanding
  • Inquiry & Thinking
  • Communication
  • Application

Each form of evaluation will attempt to incorporate aspects of these four outcomes.

The types of evaluation will include:

  • Written work (short essays, formal responses to items of discussion, short answers to different scenarios discussed in class): 35% of final mark
  • Oral work (formal debating, presentations, role playing): 35% of final mark
  • Summative (series of written pieces near the end of the course meant to demonstrate achievement of overall learning outcomes: 30% of final mark

Students should expect regular feedback on their learning in order to assist them in achieving the desired learning outcomes.

Introduction to the Course

Class #1: January 17, 2008

  1. Distribution of course outline and explanation of grading practices
  2. Class discussion: Important Issues

Class #2: January 21, 2008

  1. YPI Student Questionnaire 1: Complete in class

Unit 1: Youth & Philanthropy Initiative

January 23, 2008 : Introductory workshop on YPI with Megan Tasker from the Toskan-Casale Foundation

  • This full period workshop will introduce students to several important concepts: philanthropy, volunteerism, major Canadian social issues, the non-profit social service sector, and help them focus their own priorities and interests for the YPI project.

Unit 2

Unit 3

Unit 4

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