Level 3 Social Studies
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr S. Filipo.
Kia orā, Welcome to Y13 Senior social studies. In Level 3 Social Studies, the main theme is social action with students having the ability to choose topics that interest them and build on prior learning. Y13 Akongā will analyze the impact of law, environment, politics, education, employment, international connected events and health on our current society. Students are required to organize and participate in a social action with a focus on changing or influencing policy.
Pre-requisites: TBC
Approximate Credits: 20
Materials Fee: Nil
Course Overview
Term 1
West Papua Conflict
Term 2
Dawn Raids apology
Term 3
Social Action for and against Covid 19 (National and Global impacts)
Term 4
Social Action through media, film and music: Ukraine Conflict and External preparation
Entry Requirements
Doing a l2 subject in the Social Studies area will be beneficial for l3 Senior Social studies. A talanoa with the Curriculm Lead will also be beneficial so we can do our diagnostics for your social studies pathway.
Pathway
Career pathways: Community work, Local government work, Non-government work, Policy analysis, foreign affairs work and Social work
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Social Studies 3.2 - Conduct a critical social inquiry
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Social Studies 3.3 - Demonstrate understanding of how ideologies shape society
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Social Studies 3.4 - Examine personal involvement in a social action(s) that aims to influence policy change(s)
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Social Studies 3.5 - Examine a campaign of social action(s) to influence policy change(s)
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 20
Only students engaged in learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa are eligible to be awarded these subjects as part of the requirement for 14 credits in each of three subjects.
Pathway Tags
Copywriter, Archivist, Historian, Barrister, Author, Elected Government Representative, Journalist, Communications Professional, Legal Executive, Solicitor, Curator, Workplace Relations Adviser, Human Resources Adviser, Recruitment Consultant, Management Consultant, Counsellor, Minister of Religion, Psychologist, Community Development Worker, Probation Officer, Youth Worker, Social Worker, Psychotherapist, Case Manager, Career Consultant,
Disclaimer
Course Selection is confirmed at the start of 2025. You can change the courses you have selected up until the start of next year provided there are still spaces in the course you wish to change to.
Some courses may become unavailable due to the number of students taking the courses or changes in staffing.
New courses may also be introduced, in which case you will be notified and given the opportunity to select the new course.