L2 Sociology
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Miss L. Wing.
Level 2 Sociology allows students to explore recent and present global conflicts and social issues through a lens of perspectives, human rights, and equity. This course allows for students to learn more about the issues that they are passionate about, as well as developing their understanding of why people and groups respond in the ways that they do. Topics studied will include the social issues locally, nationally and globally and current global and cultural conflicts, with consideration of how they can be addressed. This course supports students to be able to critically appraise sources for their reliability and bias, as well as supporting the development of literacy, Students will select a social issue and plan and participate in a social action designed to educate their peers and to support the rights of others as part of this course.
Equipment/Stationery and Contributions (indicative only)
EQUIPMENT/STATIONERY:
In addition to a laptop computer and some general stationery, specific items for each course will be confirmed at the beginning of each school year.
As an indication, for this course you are likely to need:
- 40 Pocket Clear File
- 14B8 Refill
Pathway
Credit Information (standards listed are indicative only and are subject to change)
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for course endorsement.
External
NZQA Info
Social Studies 2.1 - Demonstrate understanding of conflict(s) arising from different cultural beliefs and ideas
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Social Studies 2.2 - Conduct a reflective social inquiry
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Social Studies 2.4 - Describe personal involvement in a social action related to rights and responsibilities
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Social Studies 2.5 - Describe a social action that enables communities and/or nations to meet responsibilities and exercise rights
Disclaimer
Although we aim to enable every learner to be enrolled in their preferred courses, your selection does not guarantee a course will be available, or that you have approval to take a selected course. Final course confirmation is in January and depends on your final results, and in some cases, class sizes and staff availability.