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Canadian Civics: High School Extra Workbook
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Canadian Civics: High School Extra Workbook

Canadian Civics: Purposeful, Informed and Active Citizenship

Please note: This is an extra workbook for families who have already purchased access to the course for individual students. No returns are accepted on this item since it includes access to digital resources. Quizzes, lectures and other resources will be made available via a Google drive by the author after purchase.

In this complete high school course, students will explore what it means to live as a Christian in community within an ever-changing Canadian culture. The course emphasizes the importance of being a purposeful, informed and active citizen. Students will learn about the elements of democracy and the meaning of democratic citizenship in local, provincial, national, and global contexts. In addition, they will learn about other systems of government, discuss social change, examine decision-making processes in Canada, explore beliefs and perspectives on civic questions, and practice thinking and acting critically and creatively about public issues. Most importantly, this course will encourage students to become actively involved in influencing decisions and initiating positive change.

  • Grade Level
    Grade 10 +
  • Format
    Student
  • Binding
    Softcover
  • Number of Pages
    130 Pages
Canadian Civics: High School Extra Workbook

Canadian Civics: Purposeful, Informed and Active Citizenship

Please note: This is an extra workbook for families who have already purchased access to the course for individual students. No returns are accepted on this item since it includes access to digital resources. Quizzes, lectures and other resources will be made available via a Google drive by the author after purchase.

In this complete high school course, students will explore what it means to live as a Christian in community within an ever-changing Canadian culture. The course emphasizes the importance of being a purposeful, informed and active citizen. Students will learn about the elements of democracy and the meaning of democratic citizenship in local, provincial, national, and global contexts. In addition, they will learn about other systems of government, discuss social change, examine decision-making processes in Canada, explore beliefs and perspectives on civic questions, and practice thinking and acting critically and creatively about public issues. Most importantly, this course will encourage students to become actively involved in influencing decisions and initiating positive change.

  • Grade Level
    Grade 10 +
  • Format
    Student
  • Binding
    Softcover
  • Number of Pages
    130 Pages