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1 Session 3 Pedagogy in the Social Sciences (Part 2)

2 Cooperative Learning Strategies in the Social Sciences Faceoff: Student face each other in two lines for Q&A. Jigsaw: Previously discussed. Round Robin: Present a concept and go around circle with discussion. Round Table: Present a category (i.e., Confederation) and have students taking turns writing one word at a time (concept map). Numbered Heads: Number pairs off in larger teams. Call a number and ask all students with that number to stand and answer the question.

3 CURRICULUM FOCUS GRADES 9 – 10: CANADIAN & WORLD STUDIES

4 Courses in Canadian and World Studies: Grades 9 and 10 Grade Name Type Code 9 Issues in Canadian GeographyAcademicCGC1D 9 Issues in Canadian Geography Applied CGC1P 10 Canadian History since WW1AcademicCHC2D 10 Canadian History since WW1Applied CHC2P 10 Civics and Citizenship Open CHV2O Note: There are no prerequisites for the courses listed above.

5 Academic vs. Applied Programming Academic courses develop students’ knowledge and skills through the study of theory and abstract problems. These courses focus on the essential concepts of a subject and explore related concepts as well. They incorporate practical applications as appropriate. Applied courses focus on the essential concepts of a subject, and develop students’ knowledge and skills through practical applications and concrete examples. Familiar situations are used to illustrate ideas, and students are given more opportunities to experience hands-on applications of the concepts and theories they study.

6 Citizenship Education Framework Review your assigned concept within the Citizenship Education Framework:  Active Participation  Identity  Attributes  Structures You will be invited to share your groups’ thoughts via a concept map.

7 Concepts of Disciplinary Thinking across Subjects Review your assigned subject with respect to disciplinary thinking:  Social Studies  History  Geography  Politics  Economics  Law You will be invited to share your groups’ thoughts via the round robin method.


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