Introduction to Anthropology,
Psychology, and Sociology,
Grade 11
College Preparation - HSP3C
RESEARCH AND INQUIRY SKILLS
Exploring
variety of topics
Formulate questions
Variety of concepts
Investigating
Create research plans
Locate and select information
Formulate a hypothesis, thesis
statement, or research question,
Processing Information
assess of information
record and organize information
analyse and interpret information
demonstrate academic honesty
synthesize findings and formulate conclusions
use appropriate terms
communicate the results
demonstrate an understanding
Communicating and Reflecting:
use an appropriate format
ANTHROPOLOGY
Theories, Perspectives, and Methodologies:
Identify significant contributors
Outline the key ideas
Describe significant issues
Sescribe the main research methods
Explaining Human Behaviour and Culture:
Describe factors that influence and shape human behaviour and culture
Identify the effects that diffusion, assimilation, and multiculturalism have on culture
Explain how understanding the past informs the future
Socialization:
Explain how culture produces diverse forms
of human behaviour
Describe ways in which culture is an agent of socialization
Psychology
Human Mental Processes and Behaviour
Describe, how various factors influence and shape an individual’s psychological development
Describe, ways in which context and the influence of other individuals can affect people’s emotional and behavioural responses
Describe how diverse psychological influence individual behaviour
Socialization:
Identify the role of socialization in the
psychological development of the individual
Describe how diverse personality traits shape human behaviour and interaction in a variety of environments
Describe the procedures of and ethical problems associated with major psychological experiments in socialization
Theories, Perspectives, and Methodologies:
Identify significant contributors
Outline the key ideas
Compare psychological approachs
Describe the main research methods
Sociology
Explaining Social Behaviour
Describe, from a sociological perspective, how diverse factors influence and shape individual and group behaviour
Explain the relationship between prejudice and individual and systemic and describe their impacts on individuals and society
Describe, from a sociological perspective, ways in which diverse influences shape social behaviour
Socialization:
Describe how structural changes take place in social in response to diverse influences
Describe ways in which social structures affect individual and group behaviour
Compare the relative influence of primary agents of socialization and secondary agents of socialization on the socialization of the individual
Theories, Perspectives, and Methodologies:
Identify significant contributors
Outline the key ideas
Describe the main research methods
