Unit 3 Plan - The Impact of Norms, Roles and Institutions
Overall Expectations:
The Effects on Individuals: demonstrate an understanding of the impact of norms, roles, and social institutions on individuals throughout the lifespan;
The Effects on Intimate Relationships: demonstrate an understanding of the impact of norms, roles, and social institutions on intimate relationships;
The Effects on Family and Parent-Child Relationships: demonstrate an understanding of factors
that can affect decisions about whether to have and how to care for children, and of the impact of
norms, roles, and social institutions on family and parent-child relationships
Learning Goals:
Understand and assess the impact of divorce, marriage and family values on Canadian Families through via the Anthropological, Psychological and Sociological Perspectives. Understand and examine the impact of societal norms, roles and institutions on individuals, people in intimate relationships and on parent-child relationships.
Assessment and Evaluation:
For Learning: Surveys, Moodle Quizzes, Discussion Questions, Teacher Observation and Feedback
AS Learning: Vocabulary definitions, using the Research and Inquiry Process, Teacher Conferences, Oral Discussion Questions
Of Learning: Oral Presentation Education, Gender, Family Values, Assignment on Intimate relationships Role Model
Accommodations:
Teacher assistance, feedback and support during the teaching and learning process; Interviews and Consultations with teacher; repetition of key elements and factors