Master rigorous historical research and decode complex identity forces. Grade 12 Canadian History at Asynchronous Academy is an advanced, university-preparation seminar that uses our dynamic AI narrative engine to explore Canada's evolution in the 20th and 21st centuries. This course is driven entirely by your active inquiry. By applying professional historical research methods, keeping critical media logs, and debating complex questions around historical forces and diverse cultural identities, you will dismantle low-fidelity historical myths. You will build highly detailed, evidence-supported historical portfolios and masterpieces that demonstrate advanced, university-calibre critical thinking.
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Your fictional character's narrative journey is guided entirely by your daily investigation into these historical inquiries. Dive into primary sources to feed verified facts to the simulation and advance the story.
Explore the core structural methods you will use to evaluate the quality of your research sources in each unit. Develop critical literacy skills to detect bias, dismantle low-quality narratives, and verify evidence.
Submit daily critical literacy evaluations of primary and secondary sources encountered during your historical research.
Review independent quiz questions and contribute your own custom multiple-choice entries to the shared history question bank.
Record a short presentation discussing the historical significance of a specific item, event, or idea from the period being studied.
Submit an audio, video, or text record of a conversation with a family member or friend discussing a historical topic of interest.
Author ongoing diary entries from the perspective of a fictional character, showing how major historical events affected their family.