Black on the Ballot: Bringing Black Canadian Political Voices into the Classroom
For Black History Month this year, introduce yourself and your students to four Black Canadians who have put their names on the ballot
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
For Black History Month this year, introduce yourself and your students to four Black Canadians who have put their names on the ballot
Sometimes literacy support doesn’t always feel exactly right for the social science classroom. Strategies like code the text or Frayer models aren’t always
With much of the professional development focus on numeracy in Ontario this year, I’ve been contemplating the connections between numeracy and historical thinking.
The Annual General Meeting of OHASSTA / AESHO will take place on Zoom on Wednesday, November 15th at 7 pm. Please join us
Join us in Vancouver, August 1-4, 2023. OHASSTA, as a member-association of the Social Studies Educators Network of Canada (SSENC) is pleased to
Are you encouraging action or endorsing the status quo? Wednesday, March 8th, 2023, 7 pm Dr. Shannon Moore, University of Manitoba, Faculty of
Spend an hour with some of the writers and experienced Civics teachers as they share their process, ideas, and lessons in an informative webinar.
OHASSTA / AESHO is pleased to partner with the Ministry of Education to develop resources and supports for the revised Civics and Citizenship
Heidi is a proud Urban Inuk with family roots in Nunatsiavut (Labrador). She is a Mom, Cultural Ambassador, Presenter, Throat singer, drummer and
L’AESHO annonce les ateliers qui seront présentés à notre congrès annuelle . L’inscription au congrès est maintenant ouverte! Samedi, le 26 novembre, 2022
We deeply regret to inform you that we are going to postpone this year’s OHASSTA conference. Due to the recent job action, the