Elections Canada: New Resources for Inquiring Minds
by Rachel Collishaw As some of you know, my first year as OHASSTA president has been a busy one! This fall I am
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
by Rachel Collishaw As some of you know, my first year as OHASSTA president has been a busy one! This fall I am
By Sandy Kritzer Sandy took up last month’s editor’s challenge to submit photos of summer travels. Photos courtesy of Sandy Kritzer. This is
By Barbara Brown and Lina Han Image from OISE: Diversity in Teaching: Intersectionality, https://wordpress.oise.utoronto.ca/diversityinteaching/intersectionality-resources/ Les pionniers sont venus d’Angleterre, d’Irelande, et d’Allemagne … The pioneers came
In Part 1 my students (teacher candidates) identified issues in assessment based on their experiences as students and teacher candidates. Part 2 presents
By Risa Gluskin Students have to balance their current views on democracy and their historical perspectives on ancient Athenian democracy. Pepples were used
By Zoe Flatman Imagine a suite of free, inquiry-based, teacher-tested, comprehensively researched lesson plans with all of the components needed to use immediately
By Risa Gluskin Photo by Risa Gluskin October is a month of change. Outside, the leaves become brilliant. Inside, we are getting to
Click here for a GoogleDocs version of the Conference Brochure The Next 150 November 15-16, 2018 The Four Points by Sheraton, Toronto Airport
By Risa Gluskin I admit I am very partial to TVO – I think we here in Ontario are lucky to have it.
This blog was written by Defining Moments Canada in partnership with ‘Ingenium – Canada’s Science and Technology Museum’, and first appeared on August
By John Myers This habit of mind began early in my teaching career, as did the habit of doing a review of a