CHC2D Canadian History since World War I, Academic
Learn from the Past to Shape the Future! The Canadian History since World War I (CHC2D) course offers Grade 10 students a comprehensive exploration of Canada’s social, economic, and political history from 1914 to the present. This course examines critical developments that shaped the lives of Canadians and Canada’s place in the global community, while fostering a deeper understanding of citizenship, heritage, and identity.
What Will Students Learn?
This course focuses on key historical concepts and their impact on individuals and communities in Canada:
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Significant Historical Events:
Examine Canada’s involvement in World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and other major global conflicts. -
Social and Economic Development:
Learn about Canada’s evolving economy, immigration patterns, and cultural diversity. -
Political Changes:
Explore Canada’s political transformation, including the rights of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities and their ongoing struggles and contributions. -
Global Relations:
Understand Canada’s role in international organizations such as the United Nations, NATO, and the Commonwealth. -
Historical Thinking:
Apply historical inquiry and analysis to assess evidence, interpret data, and draw meaningful conclusions about Canadian history.
Why Take This Course?
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Cultural Awareness:
Gain a deeper understanding of the diverse identities and stories that shape Canada today. -
Critical Thinking Skills:
Develop skills in research, analysis, and historical interpretation. -
Global Perspective:
Learn how Canada’s role on the world stage has evolved over the past century. -
Practical Applications:
Build a foundation for careers in fields such as education, public policy, journalism, and law.
Course Features
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Interactive Learning:
Includes primary and secondary source analysis, debates, and multimedia resources to bring history to life. -
Inclusive Curriculum:
Explores the voices and perspectives of diverse communities, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. -
Skill Development:
Enhances research, critical thinking, and communication skills essential for academic and career success.
Course Units
- Canada’s Role in Global Conflicts: From World War I to the Cold War.
- The Great Depression and Economic Recovery: Examining its impact on Canadian society.
- Immigration and Multiculturalism: Shaping modern Canada.
- Indigenous Rights and Reconciliation: Understanding political and social developments.
- Canada’s Role in the Global Community: Peacekeeping, trade, and diplomacy.
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