Social Change
Course Description
This course will focus on how we can engage in and participate within our local and national environments and to interact with the different cultures within them. Understanding our responsibilities as human beings will help us to be able to exercise and stand up for our rights as global citizens. This will use skills and concepts from social studies, religious studies and psychology.
We will cover global contexts such as the #metoo movement as well as Aotearoa New Zealand specific contexts such as law changes and NZ based social movements.
Students will be able to understand the world they live in and provide them with the skills and knowledge to play their part in a changing society as informed, confident and responsible citizens.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Stationery costs only.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Social Studies 2.1 - Demonstrate understanding of conflict(s) arising from different cultural beliefs and ideas
NZQA Info
Social Studies 2.2 - Conduct a reflective social inquiry
NZQA Info
Social Studies 2.5 - Describe a social action that enables communities and/or nations to meet responsibilities and exercise rights
Pathway Possibilities
Secondary School Teacher, Kaiwhakaako Māori, Author, Solicitor, Counsellor, Trainer, Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Primary School Teacher, Translator, Nanny/Child Carer, Tertiary Lecturer, Private Teacher/Tutor, Youth Worker, Paramedic, Historian, Elected Government Representative, Emergency Management Officer, Communications Professional, Interpreter, Biosecurity Officer, Outdoor Recreation Guide/Instructor, Urban/Regional Planner, Meteorologist, Psychologist,