explain the relevance of some of the big questions of philosophy to their community and the broader society (e.g., questions about the obligations of citizens and governments in Canadian and global politics; about equality and justice in policies regarding women, poor people, and ethnocultural minorities, including Aboriginal people; about ethics in debates about issues such as abortion, euthanasia, genetically modified organisms; about the relationship between nature and human beings in debates about environmental policy; about aesthetics and censorship in cultural industries)
Standard detail
D1.2
Specific Expectation
Depth 2Parent ID: F6EE11190EE9416B9044277EE2BF98A9Standard set: Grade 11 - Social Sciences and Humanities (2013)
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- D1.2
- List ID
- D1.2
- Standard ID
- 21E771079596417E8C1C16ACABBE3751
- ASN identifier
- S2691581
- Subject
- [Archived] Ontario Standards
- Grades
- 11
- Ancestor IDs
- F6EE11190EE9416B9044277EE2BF98A9C1F840352DB1430AA7BB737BBBF3E02C
- Source document
- The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 9 to 12: Social Sciences and Humanities (2013)
- License
- CC BY 3.0 US