The Social Justice-ELA 12 Initiative
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Getting Started & How to Succeed in this Course
Activation Assignments
EXAM PREP
ACTION PLAN
Social Justice Action Plan
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Assessment Rubrics for Action Plan
NOVEL
PART 1: A Thousand Splendid Suns
PART 2: A Thousand Splendid Suns
PART 3: A Thousand Splendid Suns
PART 4: A Thousand Splendid Suns
Essay Writing
PLAY
Author's Biography
The Laramie Project--Before Reading
The Laramie Project--During Reading
The Laramie Project--After Reading
POETRY
Poetry One
Poetry Two
Poetry Three
Poetry Four
Poetry Five
Poetry Six
Inside Poetry
Unit 1
1.1 Defining Social Justice
1.2 The Role of Empathy
1.3 Ethics and Ethical Reasoning
Unit 2
2.1 Perceptions
2.2 Investigating Personal Beliefs
2.3 How Personal Choices Affect Others
Unit 3
Social Justice Issue: Developing Research Skills
Learner-led Semiars
Seminar-Led Instruction and Participation
Unit 4
4.1 Women and Social Justice: Why Should We Study Women’s History?
4.2 Understanding the Feminist Movement
4. 3 Accomplishments of the Women’s Movement
4.4 Feminism Today
4.5 Violence against Women
4. 6 Oppression of Women around the World
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The Power of Educating Girls
Unit 5
5.1 Exploring Gender
5.2 Exploring Hate Crimes
5.3 Awareness, Privilege & Advances
5.4 LGBT School Project
Unit 6
Genocide: An Overview
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Research Acts of Genocide
Empathizing with the Survivors
DO NOT USE
Globalization
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Globalization: An Introduction to the Shrinking World
Corporations, Government, and the Public Interest
The Wizardry of the Media—Creating an Uninformed Consumer World
Modern-Day Hegemony, Colonialism, and Imperialism
The Destruction of Environmental and Cultural Spaces
The Marginalized, Disenfranchised, and Vulnerable
Women without Rights, Access, or Autonomy
Sharing Your Space—Immigration, Citizenship, and Racialization
The Realities of Povery
Law, Government and Poverty
SJ in Canada
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Social Injustice in Canada
Consequences of Injustice
The Courts, The Government and Social Justice
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HOME
Grading & Evaluation
Course Rationale
>
Curriculum Organizer & Learning Outcomes
Student Resources
>
Resources: Online Tools
Writing: Rules to Live By
Contact Page
>
Course Feedback
BEGIN HERE
Getting Started & How to Succeed in this Course
Activation Assignments
EXAM PREP
ACTION PLAN
Social Justice Action Plan
>
Assessment Rubrics for Action Plan
NOVEL
PART 1: A Thousand Splendid Suns
PART 2: A Thousand Splendid Suns
PART 3: A Thousand Splendid Suns
PART 4: A Thousand Splendid Suns
Essay Writing
PLAY
Author's Biography
The Laramie Project--Before Reading
The Laramie Project--During Reading
The Laramie Project--After Reading
POETRY
Poetry One
Poetry Two
Poetry Three
Poetry Four
Poetry Five
Poetry Six
Inside Poetry
Unit 1
1.1 Defining Social Justice
1.2 The Role of Empathy
1.3 Ethics and Ethical Reasoning
Unit 2
2.1 Perceptions
2.2 Investigating Personal Beliefs
2.3 How Personal Choices Affect Others
Unit 3
Social Justice Issue: Developing Research Skills
Learner-led Semiars
Seminar-Led Instruction and Participation
Unit 4
4.1 Women and Social Justice: Why Should We Study Women’s History?
4.2 Understanding the Feminist Movement
4. 3 Accomplishments of the Women’s Movement
4.4 Feminism Today
4.5 Violence against Women
4. 6 Oppression of Women around the World
>
The Power of Educating Girls
Unit 5
5.1 Exploring Gender
5.2 Exploring Hate Crimes
5.3 Awareness, Privilege & Advances
5.4 LGBT School Project
Unit 6
Genocide: An Overview
>
Research Acts of Genocide
Empathizing with the Survivors
DO NOT USE
Globalization
>
Globalization: An Introduction to the Shrinking World
Corporations, Government, and the Public Interest
The Wizardry of the Media—Creating an Uninformed Consumer World
Modern-Day Hegemony, Colonialism, and Imperialism
The Destruction of Environmental and Cultural Spaces
The Marginalized, Disenfranchised, and Vulnerable
Women without Rights, Access, or Autonomy
Sharing Your Space—Immigration, Citizenship, and Racialization
The Realities of Povery
Law, Government and Poverty
SJ in Canada
>
Social Injustice in Canada
Consequences of Injustice
The Courts, The Government and Social Justice