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Canadian History 11Semester II
February 2007
Canadian History 11• This course is designed to help you learn more about
Canada and its history. • In short, it will examine:
– how Canada was created and how it has evolved,
– who have been the key figures in its development,
– what has been Canada’s role in the international community.
5 Major ThemesOur study of Canada’s history will involve the following themes:
DevelopmentGlobalization
Governance
Justice Sovereignty
5 Major Themes• Globalization
– What has been Canada’s place in the community of nations?– What should Canada’s role be?
• Development– How has the Canadian economy evolved in an attempt to meet the needs and
wants of all Canadian peoples? • Governance
– Have governments in Canada, past and present, been reflective of Canadian societies?
• Sovereignty– How have struggles for sovereignty defined Canada?– How do they continue to define Canada?
• Justice– How has Canada struggled for a just and fair society?
Canada’s History in Stages
1. The Peopling of the Americas2. Early European Contact3. New France and the Royal Government4. The Road to Confederation5. Confederation and Canada’s Early Years as a Nation6. WWI and the Interwar Period7. WWII and the Post-War Canada
A few things you should know
• Textbook• Daily attendance• Missed work• Extensions• Quizzes and Tests• Plagiarism• Term Evaluation• Classroom Expectations
Textbook and Course Resources
• Canada’s History: Voices and Visions
• Other media (magazines, books, film, etc.)
• For this course, you must stay informed about current issues– Read the daily news (eg. online)– Watch the evening news every night
Daily Attendance
• Daily attendance is vital to this course. – Being successful starts with being in class.
Missed Work• Students are responsible for all class
notes, lecture material and assignments. • In the event of an absence (excused or
otherwise), you must obtain notes from another student. – Copies of all missed work will be
made available.
• It is your responsibility to retrieve missed work.
Extensions• Assignments, readings and
projects are due on the assigned date.
• If an extension is needed, speak to me at least 3 days prior to the due date. At that time, the nature of the extension will be determined – if one is warranted.
Quizzes and Tests• Quizzes and tests make up a significant portion
of your mark. They give you the opportunity to pull together all of your knowledge concerning the material we have studied – but you must prepare for them.
• Tests will be announced well in advance. They are not optional, and you are required to write tests on the day they are given.
Quizzes and Tests (cont’d)
If a test is missed…
• during an excused absence, you will be required to make it up on the day of your return. This is your responsibility. If you do not make such arrangements with me, a grade of zero will be automatically assigned.
• during an unexcused absence, there will be no opportunity to make it up and a grade of zero will be automatically assigned.
Plagiarism
• Be smart and be careful when completing assignments. This is serious stuff.
• Plagiarism will result in – a mark of zero, – a phone call home and – a possible referral to
administration.
Term Evaluation
• Assignments 37%• Projects
20%• Quizzes / Tests
33%
•Semester Mark 70%•Final Exam 30%
Classroom Expectations
• Preparedness• Participation• Respect• Washroom /
Water breaks• MP3s, iPods, etc.
• Language• Food / Drink• Cell Phones• Lates• Absences
Preparedness
• Come prepared! This course will involve a significant amount of writing and note-taking.
• Each student is expected to come prepared each class with his/her textbook, all the necessary materials and, of course, a positive attitude!
Participation
• Class discussion and group participation will be a part of this course.
• Each student is expected to participate in class discussions and to respect the opinions of others (both students and teacher).
• A mature attitude and a consistent effort are expected.
Respect• All students are expected to show respect for
those around them. You will not have to agree with your classmates on all issues, but you will have to treat them with respect.
• Students are expected to stay on task at all times. Talking at inappropriate times is unacceptable. Students should raise their hands if they have questions.
• Rudeness, fooling around or any other juvenile behaviour are neither welcome nor tolerated.
Washroom / Water Breaks• The appropriate times to use the washroom
or to get a drink are before school, between classes, at lunch, and after school. Our class time together is limited and we must make the most of it; do not ask to leave unless it is absolutely urgent.
• Students are not permitted to use the washroom during the first or last 20 minutes of class, nor will washroom breaks be permitted during a lecture. Do not bother asking during these times.
MP3s, iPods, etc.• MP3 players, iPods or any
similar electronic devices are not permitted in class.
The classroom is a learning environment, and these devices only to lead to distraction. Please leave them at home.
Language
• Condescending, intimidating or foul language will not be tolerated. This includes written, spoken, gestured or implied communication.
Food and Drink
• Students are not permitted to bring food or drink into the classroom.
Cell Phones
• Cell phones are not permitted in class. If one is seen or heard, it will be confiscated and turned over to the Main Office, where it may be retrieved from Administration. Please leave them in your lockers.
Lates
• If you are late, you will only be permitted to enter class if you have an Admit Slip. – If you do not have an Admit Slip,
you will be marked absent.
Absences• Students who are absent from class must have their
parent / guardian either call the school or provide a note in order to have their absence registered as excused. Unexcused absences will be dealt with as follows: – Skip #1 Teacher will speak to student and the skip will be
documented. – Skip #2 Teacher will speak to student and telephone parent
or guardian. Warning is issued that subsequent skips will be referred to Administration. Skip will be documented.
– Skip #3 Teacher will notify administration and document the skip. Administration will talk to student and parent / guardian.
Absences (cont’d)
• Any student who registers 5 absences (including both excused and unexcused) will have a letter sent to their home by administration. Attendance will be closely monitored.
• Refer to exam exemption policy