The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, esp. at a school or university: "a new system of public education".
The theory and practice of teaching
What is Education
100
Organized, guided by a formal curriculum, leads to a formally recognized credential such as a high school completion diploma or a degree, and is often guided and recognized by government at some level. Teachers are usually trained as professionals in some way
What is Formal Education
100
the state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen.
What is Citizenship
100
An Act to establish the Department of "*******" and "***********" and to make consequential amendments to other Acts
What is Department of Citizenship and Immigration Act
100
You must be 18 years of age
You must also be a Canadian Citizen
What is: Who can vote in Canadian Federal Elections
*Interesting tip* " Since 2002, Canadians who are at least 18 years old and inmates in a correctional institution or a federal penitentiary in Canada have been allowed to vote by special ballot in federal elections
200
Who was Canada's First Prime Minister?
Who is Sir John A. Macdonald
200
Organized (even if it is only loosely organized), may or may not be guided by a formal curriculum. This type of education may be led by a qualified teacher or by a leader with more experience.
What is Non-Formal Learning
200
People only seek the protection of the government when they individually need it : when they
feel they are in need: they do not seek it for others.
-Being independent/ self-reliant
What is Individualism
200
-Apply
-Prepare for test
-Get proof
-Resume with further information
What are: steps to become a Canadian Citizen
200
-Voting at a Polling Station
-Application to vote by Post
-Vote by Proxy (This means appointing someone to vote for you on your behalf)
-Electronic Voting
What is Different ways to Vote
300
the Western world, human learning, and knowledge regressed due to conditions including political and religious oppression of the common people.
What is The Dark Ages
300
No formal curriculum and no credits earned. The teacher is simply someone with more experience such as a parent, grandparent or a friend.
What is Informal Learning
300
government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
Democracy
300
As a permanent resident:
-To receive most social benefits that Canadian citizens receive, including health care coverage.
-To live, work or study anywhere in Canada.
-To apply for Canadian citizenship.
-To protection under Canadian law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
What is Immigration Residents in Ontario
300
The set of procedures that determine how people are elected to office. These procedures include how the ballot is structured, how people cast their votes, how those votes are counted, and how the winners are determined
What is the Voting System
400
A period (455-431 BCE) of Greek history in which sufficiently great strides were made in human advancement to generate an organized concern for formal education.
What is The Age of Pericles. (Pericles was the most prominent and influential Greek statesmen during the Golden Age.)
400
The form of school that carried out nearly all the education during the colonial times.
What is Private Education
400
The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
A government department dealing with applications from foreign citizens who wish to live in a particular country
What is a Immigration
400
-Don't sell yourself short
-Be prepared to do research
-Find a mentor
-Take the initiative
-Don't lose your heritage
-Share your culture
-Love our Country
What is tips for Immigrants & Newcomers
400
In Canada, the party which wins the most seats in a general election forms the government. If the party wins more than half of the seats in the House of Commons or legislative assembly, then the party forms a "********" Government
What is Majority Government
500
Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law:
Guarantee of Rights and Freedoms
What is the Constitution Act (1982)
500
their "schooling" involves being out and about each day, learning from the rich resources available in their community, environment, and through interactions with other families who do the same.
What is Homeschooling
500
A means by which such a preference is made known, such as a raised hand or a marked ballot
What is Voting
500
The Citizenship test will evaluate your knowledge of Canada. During the written exam and the interview, you will be asked questions about:
the right to vote and right to run for elected office
elections procedures
the rights and responsibilities of a citizen
Canadian social and cultural history and symbols
Canadian political history (including the political system and institutions)
Canadian physical and political geography
What is Adequate Knowledge of Canada
500
-Law-Making
-Holding Government to account
-Financial Oversight
-Supporting Political Party Policy
-Working with civil society organizations
What is: the most important roles of Parliamentarians
(What Citizens can expect from Parliament)