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CHV2O β Civics and Citizenship
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This course explores the rights and responsibilities of active citizenship in a democratic society. Students examine civic issues such as community involvement, environmental responsibility, political processes, and the influence of media while developing the skills needed to think critically, participate responsibly, and express informed opinions on issues that matter to them.
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CHV2O – Civics and Citizenship
Grade 10, Open
Course Description
This course explores the rights and responsibilities of active citizenship in a democratic society. Students examine civic issues such as community involvement, environmental responsibility, political processes, and the influence of media while developing the skills needed to think critically, participate responsibly, and express informed opinions on issues that matter to them.
Course Outline
| Unit | Duration |
|---|---|
| Unit 1: Open Your Eyes | 15 hours |
| Unit 2: Stand Up | 15 hours |
| Unit 3: Step Forward | 15 hours |
| Unit 4: Culminating Activity | 10 hours |
| Total | 55 hours |
Resources Required
Access to online course materials, current events resources, a device with internet connection, and basic tools for research, reflection activities, discussions, and assignments.
Key Skills Developed
Critical thinking, political inquiry, research skills, communication, civic awareness, responsible citizenship, and the ability to analyze and respond to social and political issues.
Assessment
| Category | Weight |
|---|---|
| Knowledge & Understanding | 25% |
| Thinking & Inquiry | 25% |
| Communication | 25% |
| Application | 25% |
Tips for Success
Stay organized by checking announcements, your mailbox, and the course calendar regularly to keep track of updates, assignments, and deadlines. Dedicate focused time to complete reflection activities, research projects, and discussions about civic responsibilities and current events. Actively participate in class discussions and online activities, and connect course concepts to real-life civic issues. Communicate with your teacher for guidance or clarification when needed, and approach each task with curiosity, critical thinking, and a sense of responsibility to succeed in this course.









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