Meaningful Civic Action: Pandemic teaching & Learning
Are you struggling to find ways to engage your students in inquiry based remote learning? I think most of us have had to
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
Are you struggling to find ways to engage your students in inquiry based remote learning? I think most of us have had to
May is Asian and South Asian heritage month in Ontario. We have updated our header image to reflect one piece of that history
A story about my failures and my learning in teaching students in CHC2P for the blog series: Hindsight 2020. By Rachel Collishaw, originally
You might recognize the Schloss Leopoldskron–or, at least, the lake behind it–from the iconic canoeing scene in The Sound of Music. Given the
Often we ask students to explore topics with a mind to analyzing primary and secondary sources. While it is fairly easy to find
By Nat Paul Many teachers are already aware of the 200+ teaching resources available for free from the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN).
By John Meyers Decades ago in British Columbia I attended my first improvisational theatre show and was hooked. Since then I have taken
By Allan Hux Neil Hetherington, the CEO of the Daily Bread Food Bank, spoke on Tuesday, April 14 from their main warehouse at