Students will dig deeply into Canada’s history, focusing on the story of our Indigenous peoples. They will explore Canada’s inconvenient truths around nation-building, social stereotypes, and the prevalent myths concerning Indigenous peoples.
Students will trace political and social activism from decorated war veterans to the leaders of highly prosperous and self-governing nations. Knowing the causes and effects of shifting relationships, power, and authority will prepare students to better understand the present day challenges facing Indigenous peoples and grow their understanding of the circumstances today that are renewing and moving that relationship forward in the spirit of reconciliation.
Identity and stereotypes
Historical context of treaty-making
Shifting relationships
Shifting power and authority
Economic growth and prosperity
Social and cultural dynamics
No Proctored Exams
What is a proctor?Audio/video recording equipment (i.e. SMART phone, laptop or tablet)
Scanner (Printer or copier that scans, SMART Phone scanner app)
Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre provides Kindergarten to Grade 12 courses to Saskatchewan students who choose to study online. We empower students and families to choose the learning environment that works best for them, while supporting their graduation plan.
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