NOTE: Courses listed below are considered ENGLISH courses. Additional courses in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies are located on pgs 37- 8 of the WCDSB Course Calendar

 

GRADE 11 ENGLISH: UNDERSTANDING CONTEMPORARY FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS AND INUIT VOICES (UNIVERSITY PREPARATION - NBE3U1)

PREREQUISITE: ENG2D1

This course explores the themes, forms, and stylistic elements of a variety of literary, informational, graphic, oral, cultural, and media text forms emerging from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures in Canada, and also examines the perspectives and influence of texts that relate to those cultures. In order to fully understand contemporary text forms and their themes of identity, relationship, and self-determination, sovereignty, or self-governance, students will analyse the changing use of text forms by Indigenous authors/creators from various periods and cultures in expressing ideas related to these themes. Students will also create oral, written, and media texts to explore their own ideas and understanding, focusing on the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. The course is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 12 English university or college preparation course.

 

GRADE 11 ENGLISH: UNDERSTANDING CONTEMPORARY FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS AND INUIT VOICES (COLLEGE PREPARATION - NBE3C1)

PREREQUISITE: ENG2D1 OR ENG2P1

This course explores the themes, forms, and stylistic elements of literary, informational, graphic, oral, cultural, and media text forms emerging from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures in Canada, and also looks at the perspectives and influences of texts that relate to those cultures. In order to understand contemporary text forms and their themes of identity, relationship, and self-determination, sovereignty, or self-governance, students will study the use of text forms by Indigenous authors/creators from other periods in expressing ideas related to these themes. Students will also create oral, written, and media texts to explore their own ideas and understanding, focusing on the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. The course is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 12 English college preparation course.

 

GRADE 11 ENGLISH: UNDERSTANDING CONTEMPORARY FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS AND INUIT VOICES (WORKPLACE PREPARATION - NBE3E1)

PREREQUISITE: ENG2D1 OR ENG2P1 OR ENG2L1

This course explores themes, forms, and stylistic elements of literary, informational, graphic, oral, cultural, and media texts emerging from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures in Canada, as well as some texts that relate to those cultures. In order to better understand contemporary texts, students will explore connections between traditional and contemporary text forms and cultural and community aspects of identity, relationships, and self-determination, sovereignty, or self-governance. Students will also create oral, written, and media texts focusing on the development of literacy, communication, and critical thinking skills necessary for success in the workplace and daily life. The course is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 12 English workplace preparation course.