Social Studies
Social studies, as defined in the BC curriculum, is a multidisciplinary subject that draws from the social sciences and humanities to study human interaction and natural and social environments. The overarching goal of social studies is to develop thoughtful, responsible, active citizens who are able to acquire the requisite information to consider multiple perspectives and to make reasoned judgments. The Social Studies curriculum provides students with opportunities as future citizens to critically reflect upon events and issues in order to examine the present, make connections with the past, and consider the future.
Contacts
Last Name | First Name | Email Address | Job Title |
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Bining | Ms. M | bining_m@surreyschools.ca | Social Studies |
Burns | Ms. X | burns_x@surreyschools.ca | Social Studies |
Crosby | Ms. K. | crosby_k@surreyschools.ca | Social Studies Department Head |
Jones | Mr. K | jones_keith@surreyschools.ca | Social Studies |
Lavallie | Mr. T | lavallie_t@surreyschools.ca | Social Studies |
Mander | Mr. M | mander_m@surreyschools.ca | Psychology/Social Studies |
Ohana | Ms. A | ohana_a@surreyschools.ca | Social Justice/Law |
Sahota | Mr. M | sahota_m@surreyschools.ca | Social Studies |
Quick Links
Library and Archives of Canada
BC's New Curriculum
Documents
Social Studies 9 Department Outline
Social Studies 10 Department Outline
SS 10 Course Outline - 2017
Sandhu -psychology 11 course outline