Curricular Competency |
Recognize the complexities of being a digital citizen |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
Keyword: digital citizen |
Elaboration: someone who uses information technology (IT) to engage in society, politics, and government participationsomeone who uses the Internet regularly and effectively to interact with private and public organizations |
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Curricular Competency |
Identify bias, contradictions, distortions, and omissions |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
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Curricular Competency |
Recognize the influence of land/place in First Peoples texts |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
Keyword: land/place |
Elaboration: refers to the land and other aspects of physical environment on which people interact to learn, create memory, reflect on history, connect with culture, and establish identity |
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Curricular Competency |
Assess the authenticity of First Peoples texts |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
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Curricular Competency |
Recognize and understand the diversity within and across First Peoples societies as represented in texts |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
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Curricular Competency |
Understand and evaluate how literary elements and new media techniques and devices enhance and shape meaning and impact |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
Keyword: new media techniques and devices |
Elaboration: Students are encouraged to consider the unique stylistic features of new media formats (e.g., web page layout and design, filmmaking techniques, sound effects/soundtracks and how they contribute to mood and atmosphere).New media techniques reflect the various rapidly changing ways in which information is sifted, gathered, and shared (e.g., blogging, microblogging, using or developing apps, podcasting, screen-casting, videogame design, filmmaking, screenwriting). |
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Curricular Competency |
Recognize and understand the role of story and oral traditions in expressing First Peoples perspectives, values, beliefs, and points of view |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
Keyword: oral traditions |
Elaboration: Oral traditions are the means by which cultural transmission occurs over generations, other than through written records. Among First Peoples, oral traditions may consist of told stories, songs, and/or other types of distilled wisdom or information, often complemented by dance or various forms of visual representation such as carvings or masks. In addition to expressing spiritual and emotional truth (e.g., via symbol and metaphor), these traditions provide a record of literal truth (e.g., regarding events and/or situations). They were integrated into every facet of life and were the basis of First Peoples education system. They continue to endure in contemporary contexts. |
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Curricular Competency |
Construct meaningful personal connections between self, text, and world |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
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Curricular Competency |
Demonstrate understanding of how language constructs and reflects personal, social, and cultural identities |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
Keyword: language constructs and reflects personal, social, and cultural identities |
Elaboration: A person’s sense of identity is a product of linguistic factors or constructs, including oral tradition, story, recorded history, and social media; voice; cultural aspects; literacy history; linguistic background (English as first or additional language); and language as a system of meaning. Students may consider register (jargon, colloquialisms, vernacular, dialects, accent, diction, slang). |
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Curricular Competency |
Recognize and identify personal, social, and cultural contexts, values, and perspectives in texts, including gender, sexual orientation, and socio-economic factors |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
Keyword: personal, social, and cultural contexts, values, and perspectives |
Elaboration: Students should be prompted to understand the influence of family, friends, community, education, spirituality/religion, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, land/place, settlement patterns, traditional First Peoples teachings, economic factors, political events (local and beyond), and colonial policies; to understand that authors write from a perspective influenced by such factors; and to understand the relationship between text and context. |
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Curricular Competency |
Think critically, creatively, and reflectively to explore ideas within, between, and beyond texts |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
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Curricular Competency |
Recognize and understand how different forms, formats, structures, and features of texts reflect a variety of purposes, audiences, and messages |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
Keyword: different forms, formats, structures, and features of texts reflect a variety of purposes, audiences, and messages |
Elaboration: Students may consider the relationship between form and function (e.g., considering the role in various texts of elements such as negative space in graphic novels, advertisements on websites, lighting and camera angles in film and photography, use of music, paragraph length, line breaks in poetry, silence and intonation in spoken word, and use of colour). |
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Curricular Competency |
Apply appropriate strategies in a variety of contexts to guide inquiry, extend thinking, and comprehend texts |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
Keyword: strategies |
Elaboration: Strategies used will depend on purpose and context. These may include making predictions, asking questions, paraphrasing, forming images, making inferences, determining importance, identifying themes, and drawing conclusions. |
Keyword: variety of contexts |
Elaboration: includes independent and collaborative settings, and formal and informal situations |
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Curricular Competency |
Access information for diverse purposes and from a variety of sources and evaluate its relevance, accuracy, and reliability |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
Keyword: variety of sources |
Elaboration: includes print, digital, visual, artistic and diverse cultural sources from multiple perspectives |
Keyword: relevance |
Elaboration: Consider the extent to which material has credibility, currency, and significance for the purpose, and whether it resonates with personal experience. |
Keyword: reliability |
Elaboration: Consider point of view, bias, propaganda, and voices omitted or misrepresented. |
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Curricular Competency |
Demonstrate awareness of how First Peoples languages and texts reflect their cultures, knowledge, histories, and worldviews |
EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11 |
Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) |
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