Calls to Action Report Card and Reflection

Learning Target(s):

  • Identify bias, contradictions, distortions, and omissions
  • Discern nuances in the meanings of words, considering social, political, historical, and literary contexts
  • Access information for diverse purposes and from a variety of sources and evaluate its relevance, accuracy, and reliability
  • Select and apply appropriate strategies in a variety of contexts to guide inquiry, extend thinking, and comprehend texts
  • Think critically, creatively, and reflectively to explore ideas within, between, and beyond texts
  • Recognize and identify personal, social, and cultural contexts, values, and perspectives in texts, including gender, sexual orientation, and socio-economic factors
  • Express and support an opinion with evidence

 

This final project is partly a research project and part reflections. You will research the progress made on the TRC Calls to Action and provide a reflection on your progress with your ReconciliACTIONS.

Write a 1-page reflection on the planning, progress or completion of your ReconciliACTIONS. Was it difficult to research? What sort of challenges do/did you face? Who helped you? Would/did anyone hinder your progress? If yes, why? Would/were people (be) generally supportive? What have you learned in the process?

Select 6 of the 94 recommendations: The 94 Calls to Action. Can you find evidence that anything has been accomplished in response to this Call to Action at either a local, provincial or country-wide level? Be aware — it’s possible that no action at any level has occurred in relation to your selection. Use the following chart to record your findings.

Visit CBC’s Beyond 94 interactive site to learn about the progress that has occurred on your chosen Call to Action. Use the table provided below to organize your findings.

Calls to Action report card and reflection: Word

Calls to Action report card and reflection: PDF

Submit your table, your one-page reflection and a well-formatted reference list.

This is where you will upload your assignment to your teacher for marking. 

You will upload the file containing your assignment.  

Name the file with your name and the title.  eg. Sally Brown Infographic Response

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