December 10th – International Human Rights Day
In 1948 the United Nations proclaimed December 10th as International Human Rights Day with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This document, co-written
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
In 1948 the United Nations proclaimed December 10th as International Human Rights Day with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This document, co-written
Risa Gluskin’s Interview with Hafiz Printer from the Archives of Ontario Hafiz is the Senior Coordinator, Educational Programming and Exhibitions at the Archives
How will you observe Remembrance Day in your classes and schools this year? Here are three resources to help you navigate this significant
Risa Gluskin is a history teacher with the Toronto District School Board who recently interviewed Professor Mairi Cowan about her work. In honour
September 25-30th, 2023 is the National Week for Truth and Reconciliation across Canada. This year’s theme is ‘Honouring the Survivors’. Here are some
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
Engaging Students with the Korean War and Beyond le français suit Explore ready made lesson plans for Grade 6 and Grade 10. Each
L’AESHO recherche des enseignantes et des enseignants intéressé(e)s qui sont nouveaux dans l’enseignement de l’éducation civique et/ou qui bénéficieraient du mentorat d’un enseignant
OHASSTA is seeking interested teachers who are new to teaching Civics and/or who would benefit from being mentored by an experienced Civics teacher.
Spend an hour with some of the writers and experienced Civics teachers as they share their process, ideas, and lessons in an informative webinar.
Since 1995, Canada has officially observed February as Black History Month. Below are some excellent grass-roots resources: The non-profit Ontario Black History Society