Course SectionsThere are three distinct sections to this course:
Project Based - Choice BasedEach unit has multiple projects to complete - some are small, some are larger, but each serves a purpose.
ALL Projects will go through an Assessment Process (Using the 6+1 Traits - please see the Introduction to Social Justice page on this website). Assessments give you a chance to see what you did effectively and what needs work to make it effective. In the end, you will chose some projects for the final evaluation. You will only be able to choose projects for final Evaluation (the process that gives you a grade) when all projects have been assessed. Do your best work on ALL projects to guarantee your best shot at a great mark. For further information please see the Evaluation sheet of the Course outline document link on this paged (see above). ** REMEMBER ** You must earn an overall mark of 80% in order to earn the credit! |
TExt Books UsedCanadian and World Politics ISBN 987-1-55239-097-9
Ruypers, J., M. Austin, P. Carter, T.G. Murphy Edmond Montgomery Publications, 2005 Rethinking Globalization – Teaching for Justice in an unjust world ISBN 987-0-942961-28-7 Ed. Bigelow, Bill and Bob Peterson Rethinking Schools Press, 2002 ** These books are available for use while AT the ILC. |