Collective Life and Public Space: An Essential Aspect of the Culture and Quebec Citizenship Program.

Within the enriching framework of the Culture and Quebec Citizenship program, the "Collective Life and Public Space" component proves to be a cornerstone in the education of active and conscious citizenship among our youth. Specifically designed for Secondary 1 level, this theme offers a deep and diversified exploration of current issues shaping our society.

 

The Essence of the Program

At the heart of this component, the concept of citizenship is explored in all its facets through dynamic and engaging activities. Students will be led to reflect on topics as varied as ecological transportation in Quebec, the role and impact of media in our daily lives, and the delicate boundary between public and private spaces. These themes are not only relevant but also essential for developing an enlightened and responsible citizenship consciousness among our students.

 

An Innovative Pedagogical Approach: SLE

This component unfolds through four Situations of Learning and Evaluation (SLE), designed to be both autonomous and complementary. Each SAÉ is an invitation to explore, debate, and understand the multiple dimensions of our collective life. Thanks to a hybrid approach, teachers have the freedom to choose between the use of downloadable documents and online resources, thus facilitating flexible integration into their pedagogical planning.

 

Resources and Tools at Your Disposal

The teacher's guide is a true companion, providing clear guidance and reflection paths to enrich the course. Furthermore, a range of tools is available to fully exploit the potential of each SLE: podcasts, statistics, interviews, enriching texts, glossaries, bibliographies, and media resources.

 

The Dokoma Exclusivity

Dokoma, as a choice partner, enriches the educational experience with exclusive tools: pre- and post-activity surveys to measure student engagement and progress, digital tools for animating classroom debates, online voting solutions, interactive whiteboards, and the Dialogue Tool for participating in a national-scale activity.

 

An Invitation to Engagement

We warmly invite teachers to dive into this exciting component of the Culture and Quebec Citizenship program. Discover the four SAÉs and engage your students in a rich and stimulating educational journey, where active citizenship truly comes to life. Do not wait any longer to enrich your teaching with this top-choice didactic material, designed to inspire, educate, and transform.

Explore, learn, and shape the citizens of tomorrow with "Collective Life and Public Space".

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The LES 1 "Public and Private Space" from the "Culture and Quebec Citizenship" program for secondary 1 immerses students in the challenges of our connected world, blurring the lines between private and public.

This learning situation engages young people in reflecting on their role in the digital space, through discussions on digital identity, cyberbullying, and data usage. With an innovative methodology and enriching resources, it aims to develop active and responsible citizenship. The LES offers a complete educational journey, enhanced by the support of Dokoma, to form critical and conscious citizens.

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The LES "Eco-Friendly Travel, Is It Possible?" from the Quebec Culture and Citizenship (CCQ) program for Secondary 1 explores the environmental impact of travel and tourism.

Fostering creative thinking, it aims to raise students' awareness about eco-responsibility in transportation. Using "Around the World in 80 Days" as a starting point, students debate the climatic implications of tourism, analyze the carbon tax, and assess the ecological consequences of various modes of transportation to promote greener choices and reduce the carbon footprint.

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"Guide for Future Quebecers" is a dynamic LES from the Quebec Culture and Citizenship program for Secondary 1, immersed in the culture, citizenship, and social diversity of Quebec.

Through activities like "Do You Know Your Quebec?", students explore the cultural richness and foundations of citizenship, examine the coexistence of cultures under the concept of nordicity, and discover the government's role in forming Quebec identity. Creating a brochure on Quebec life concludes the journey, encouraging reflection and celebration of diversity. This program prepares students to be informed and engaged citizens, emphasizing the importance of positively contributing to their society.

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Dive into "Democracy Journalists" from Dokoma Editions, the key to enriching the teaching of Quebec culture and citizenship in Secondary 1.

This cutting-edge program illuminates the vital role of media in our society, arming students against information and misinformation. Through interactive activities, they will learn to navigate the media landscape, evaluate information sources, and understand their impact on democracy. An essential for shaping enlightened and responsible citizens, ready to actively contribute to their community.