This course focuses on the social context of historical developments and events and
how they have affected the lives of people in Canada since 1914. Students will explore
interactions between various communities in Canada as well as contributions of individuals
and groups to Canadian heritage and identity. Students 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: Gillian Shaughnessy
Ms. Siklenka, Canadian History Since WW1, Grade 10.
Explore key events that impacted Canada since 1914 through the use of the historical inquiry process. Understand primary and secondary sources and be able to analyze their context within the framework of Canada's interactions with other countries and First Nations, Inuit, Métis and other internal communities. You will be able to understand Canadian identity and the construction of Canadian heritage through social, economic and political developments.
- Teacher: Miranda Siklenka
- Teacher: Carrie Bishop
Canadian History 1914- Present
- Teacher: Brittany Turbitt