HSB4U, Grade 12, Challenge and Change in Society
HSB4U COURSE OUTLINE
Course Title: Challenge and Change in Society, Grade 12, University Preparation (HSB4U)
Ministry Course Code: HSB4U
Course Type: University Preparation
Grade: 12
Credit Value: 1.00
Course Hours: 110
Department: Social Science and Humanities
Revision Date: N/A
Policy Document: Social Sciences and Humanities, The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 9 to 12, 2013 (Revised)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course enables students to draw on sociological, psychological, and anthropological theories and research to analyze the development of individuals, intimate relationships, and family and parent-child relationships. Students will focus on issues and challenges facing individuals and families in Canada's diverse society. They will develop analytical tools that enable them to assess various factors affecting families and to consider policies and practices intended to support families in Canada. They will develop the investigative skills required to conduct and communicate the results of research on individuals, intimate relationships, and parent-child relationships.
OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
A. Research and Inquiry Skills
A1 Exploring: explore topics related to the analysis of social change, and formulate questions to guide their research;
A2 Investigating: create research plans, and locate and select information relevant to their chosen topics, using appropriate social science research and inquiry methods;
A3 Processing Information: assess, record, analyse, and synthesize information gathered through research and inquiry;
A4 Communicating and Reflecting: communicate the results of their research and inquiry clearly and effectively, and reflect on and evaluate their research, inquiry, and communication skills.
B. Social Change
B1 Foundations for the Study of Social Change: demonstrate an understanding of the major theories, perspectives, and methodologies related to social change;
B2 Causes and Effects of Social Change: demonstrate an understanding of the causes and effects of social change;
B3 Technological Change: demonstrate an understanding of patterns and effects of technological change from a social science perspective.
C. Social Patterns and Trends
C1 Demographics: demonstrate an understanding of the importance of demographics as a tool for studying social patterns and trends, both nationally and globally;
C2 Forces That Shape Social Trends: demonstrate an understanding of how forces influence and shape social patterns and trends;
C3 Social Deviance: demonstrate an understanding of social science theories about social deviance, and of how various responses to deviance affect individuals and society.
D. Global Social Challenges
D1 Global Inequalities: demonstrate an understanding of how various social structures and conditions support or limit global inequalities;
D2 Globalization: assess the impact of globalization on individuals and groups;
D3 Exploitation: analyse the impact of unfair or unjust exploitation of people or resources, locally and globally.
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EVALUATION SCHEME
A final grade (percentage mark) is calculated at the end of the course and reflects the quality of the student’s achievement of the overall expectations of the course, in accordance with the provincial curriculum.
The final grade will be determined as follows:
Seventy percent (70%) of the grade will be based on evaluation conducted throughout the course. This portion of the grade should reflect the student’s most consistent level of achievement throughout the course, although special consideration should be given to more recent evidence of achievement.
Thirty percent (30%) of the grade will be based on a final evaluation administered at or towards the end of the course. This evaluation will be based on evidence from one or a combination of the following: an examination, a performance, an essay, and/or another method of evaluation suitable to the course content. The final evaluation allows the student an opportunity to demonstrate comprehensive achievement of the overall expectations for the course.





