Socially-based Curriculum Units

Teachers who wish to emphasize the study of social issues in their curriculum face two challenges. First, the Ontario secondary school curriculum is set out in a structured, fairly detailed and well-sequenced manner for most courses, however, there is no specific course that deals solely with contemporary social issues. As a result, teachers must find creative ways to infuse the study of social issues into the pre-existing curricular structure.

As a trade union that establishes policy concerning various social issues, OSSTF/FEESO is uniquely positioned to assist members who wish to access resource materials on current topics of social relevance and so we have begun to solicit and publish Socially-based Curriculum Units developed and field-tested by members, and directly applicable to courses in the Ontario secondary curriculum. The units developed so far are listed in the chart below. Titles with hyperlinks are already accessible; the remainder are being added as they are formatted properly for the website

The next "call for proposals" for additional Socially-based Curriculum Units will occur in the fall of 2009. Notice will be sent to workplaces by means of a “Staffroom Rap” fax.

Course Code Title of Socially-based Curriculum Unit
ADA3M Anti-Bullying Vignettes
AVI2O Raising Awareness of Global Issues Through Art
BTT1O Creating Awareness of Poverty Through an Information Brochure
CGC1D Benefits/Concerns of Increased Immigration
CGC1D Working Collaboratively - Solving an Environmental Problem
CGR4M Genetically Modified Organisms: Friend or Foe
CGW4U Development or Delay
CGW4U A Model United Nations
CGW4U Multinational Corporations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
CGW4U The Role of the Individual in a Global Context
CGW4U Stop Poverty - We Have What it Takes
CHC2DF (French) Des autochtones remarquables (Greatest Aboriginals)
CHI4U African Contributions to the Development of Canada
CHV2O Global and Active Citizenship
CHV2O The Globally Conscientious Consumer
CHV2O My Eco-Footprint: Human Impact on the Environment
ENG2D Games for Change
ENG2D The Human Rights Letter
ENG2 Writing the Word: Righting the World
ENG2P Everyone Has the Right to be Beautiful
ENG3E Heightening our Awareness of Canada’s Native People
ENG3U Political Poetry
ENG4C Censorship in Literature and Media Bias
ESL-C Adapting to Canadian Culture
ESL-C New Immigrants and Discrimination in Canada
GLE2O Debating: Building Productive Talk on Social Issues
HHS4M Poverty and Social Inequity
HIR3E Conflict Resolution
HSP3M Mental Illness Awareness
HSP3M Anti-Discrimination and Anti-Bullying
MAP4C A Living Wage?
MDM4U Probability Distributions in the Real World
MFM1P You Make the Choice
MPM1D Linear Relationships in the Real World
NAC1O Exploring Aboriginal Identity Through Art
SBI3U Reducing Societal Bias Through the Study of Genetics
SBI3U Use of Science Technologies in Society
SCH4C Taking it Outside: Establishing a Cell Phone Recycling Program
SNC2D Global Warming
SNC3M Extraction, Distillation and Combustion of Fossil Fuel