
CAEC Social Studies
Description
Klocwise Education’s Social Studies course is thoughtfully designed to prepare adult learners for the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) by fostering a deeper understanding of Canada’s past, present, and future within a global context. This course blends history, geography, civics, and current events to develop informed, responsible, and engaged citizens.
Learners will explore key topics such as Canadian history and identity, governance and democracy, global issues, and human rights, all presented through accessible content and real-world relevance. The course encourages critical thinking, ethical reflection, and respectful dialogue on social issues that shape our communities and the world.
What You’ll Learn:
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Foundations of Canadian history and Indigenous perspectives
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Government systems, democracy, and citizenship
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Human rights and social justice in a Canadian and global context
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Global interdependence, economics, and environmental challenges
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Cultural diversity and identity in Canada
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Reading and interpreting maps, charts, and historical documents
Who This Course is For:
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Adults preparing for the CAEC Social Studies exam
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Individuals seeking a greater understanding of Canada’s social and political landscape
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Learners aiming to strengthen critical thinking and communication skills
Course Features:
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Flexible, online access with guided self-paced learning
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Interactive case studies, discussions, and assessments
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Aligned with Canadian provincial standards for adult education
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Instructor support and helpful review tools