(FSCH-10)
Sciences Humaines 10 explores Canada’s development into an autonomous nation from the end of World War I to present day. You will learn about:
Canada’s contribution to World War 1 and 2
Interwar Canada
Canada’s involvement in the Cold War and peacekeeping
Relations with Indigenous Communities: Indian Act, Residential Schools, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, First Peoples’ Governance
Development of political institutions, elections, government structure, laws, etc.
Historical and contemporary injustices: internment camps, War Measures Act, etc.
Human environmental interactions: natural resources, climate change and standards of living
Students will be interpreting evidence, assessing continuity and change, considering perspective, understanding cause and consequence, and making ethical judgements of various events.
Sciences Humaines 10 is a required French Immersion Course.