FNMI Perspective Inserted into New France and British North America Lesson
By Anne Bubienczyk LESSON TITLE : Review of Social Studies Concepts from grades 4-6 EXPECTATIONS: A1. analyse aspects of the lives of various
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
By Anne Bubienczyk LESSON TITLE : Review of Social Studies Concepts from grades 4-6 EXPECTATIONS: A1. analyse aspects of the lives of various
By Allan Hux Editor’s Note: the following is the full version of an article published in the paper edition of Rapport magazine in November, 2017.
By John Myers In the last blog post I outlined the project and the conditions under which the FNMI project was done. One of the
By Risa Gluskin This is post #3 in a series. See posts 1 and 2 if you’d like to catch up. Historiography and Inquiry One observation I’ve
By Risa Gluskin At the annual OHASSTA conference, held in Ottawa from November 16 to 17, we challenged the past and faced the
By Daniella Naumovski LESSON TITLE: Appropriate Terminology/Vocabulary when Discussing Indigenous People(s) in the Canadian History Classroom TIME: 80 minutes (2 class periods) EXPECTATIONS:
Risa Gluskin interviewed Donna Gabaccia. Donna R Gabaccia is President and Chair of The Ward Museum Executive Board and Professor of History, University of Toronto. The Ward
By students of John Myers at OISE. By Daniel Couture The book I have chosen to study for the purpose of this assignment
By Blake Heathcote, Director, Testaments.ca and Neil Orford, DHP Program Leader, Testaments.ca Testaments.ca at OHASSTA Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Spanish Flu Pandemic in Canada
By Risa Gluskin Cake can make a good analogy. In an inquiry-style document-based course there is a lot of interpretation going on with
This week we have reviews of 3 books by students of John Myers at OISE. In case you don’t remember these book reviews
By Martina Fasano The “back to school” sales are over and the fall has begun – albeit with the heatwaves we would have