SOCIALS STUDIES

SOCIALS STUDIES

HC SOCIALS

STUDIES DEPARTMENT


The new Social Studies 10 curriculum is based upon three areas of study based upon the History of Canada in the Twentieth Century, the Canadian Government and the Global Environment.

These concentrated areas will be used to provide content explorations as a basis for students to use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to ask questions; gather, interpret, and analyze ideas; and communicate findings and decisions.

 SOCIALS STUDIES 10

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EXPLORATIONS IN
SOCIALS STUDIES 11

Explorations in Social Studies 11 aims to provide students with an overview of various Social Studies topics. The beginning half of the year is dedicated to non-historical topics.

Topics covered include:

  • Human Geography

  • Urban Studies (the study of cities)

  • 20th Century History

    • Moon Landing

    • Vietnam War

    • Martin Luther King and John F. Kennedy assassinations

    • Second Wave Feminism

    • Apartheid

    • Genocide Studies.

Some questions that this course asks students to consider include: why are some countries rich and others poor? How will cities have to adapt to survive in the future? What kinds of evidence can be used to prove a genocide?

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URBAN STUDIES

REDESIGNING HOLY CROSS PROJECTS.”

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LAW STUDIES 12


This is a practical course focused mainly on the workings of the Canadian legal system, including the rule of law, rights and freedoms, criminal offences, arrest and detention, the court system, policing and the penal system.

This course is not intended to produce “mini lawyers" but rather give students a broad understanding of criminal law and how legal processes work and affect their daily lives.

A field trip to a courthouse, along with guest speakers, will further enhance student learning. There is a final exam requirement in this course, however, students will be required to participate and learn about case studies of current and past court cases throughout the course.

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Within the study areas, students examine numerous topics such as the

  • Great Depression in the U.S.A

  • The rise of Fascism in Italy

  • Nazism in Germany

  • World War II

  • Cold War

  • Superpower Arms

  • Space Race

  • Cuban Missile Crisis

  • Korean and Vietnam Wars

  • China before Mao and under Mao

  • Arab-Israeli relations in the Middle East

  • Civil Rights Movement in the United States

  • Apartheid in South Africa

  • The collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R.

HISTORY 12

Based upon the history of the 20th century, History 12 examines many critical events that have contemporary ramifications. Major areas of study are: the post WW1 era, the rise of communism and fascism, World War II, the Cold War, and the Collapse of Communism.

History 12 provides an excellent opportunity for students to become prepared for post-secondary education.

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MEET OUR TEACHERS!


MR. DADSON
Social Studies 8

MR. SORACE
Explorations in Social Studies 11

MR. LECHASSEUR
Socials Studies 9

MR. RISI
World History 12
Law Studies 12
Social Studies Department Head

MR. GLOANEC
Social Studies 8

MR. BUCHAN
Physical Geography 12
Drafting 11

MS. GRANDIA
Socials Studies 9

MR. DEUGAU
Social Studies 10

MR. PEZZENTE
Social Studies 11
Social Studies 10