Teaching the Holocaust through Graphic Novels
Join Facing History & Ourselves, in partnership with the Survivor–Centred Visual Narratives Project, for an engaging professional development workshop on teaching graphic novels of Holocaust
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
Join Facing History & Ourselves, in partnership with the Survivor–Centred Visual Narratives Project, for an engaging professional development workshop on teaching graphic novels of Holocaust
Grade 10 History and Civics students are invited to participate in an essay contest on Canada’s role in the development of nuclear weapons
Help your students think critically about the wars they are witnessing around the world. This event is taking place in partnership between the
Are you a high school social studies teacher who needs an emergency sub plan? Let the Samara Centre for Democracy and Social Studies
Congratulations to OHASSTA member, Ian Duncan who’s “the Historytellers Project” was recognized by Canada’s History for the 2025 Governor General’s History Award for
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If you haven’t had a chance to visit OHASSTA-AESHO’s YouTube channel, there’s never been a more perfect time! Our channel is growing into
OHASSTA-AESHO is excited to announce its new executive team for the 2025-26 year. The incoming executive is committed to continuing OHASSTA-AESHO’s mission of
Each year, the CCLET presents a nation-wide high school essay/video contest to commemorate the work of Bernard Chernos. Student entries address pressing and
Through the annual National Youth Remembrance Contests, the Legion National Foundation, with the assistance of The Royal Canadian Legion and schools across the