Al Skeoch Award
It’s that time again! Do you know an outstanding CWS teacher? Why not nominate them for the Al Skeoch Award. The Alan Skeoch
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
It’s that time again! Do you know an outstanding CWS teacher? Why not nominate them for the Al Skeoch Award. The Alan Skeoch
By Cole Morrison I have had 72 hours to ponder on the results of Thursday’s provincial election, as well as the feedback
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
Greetings, to all of our OHASSTA Colleagues. This is the first installment, in what we hope is a long line of professional profiles.
Looking for a fun way to teach the formula for calculating GDP and fiscal policy? This activity, adapted from Carolina K-12 curriculum site.
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada. If you are looking for resources, consider the offerings from the National Film Board. If you
Image Source Installment #4 expands the concept of income inequality from Canada to the global context. Students consider the Sustainable Development Goals and
Judi Coburn. Rebellion’s Daughter. Roseway Publishing an imprint of Fernwood Publishing. Halifax and Winnipeg, 2021. https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/rebellion8217s-daughter Review by Allan Hux Rebellion’s Daughter is
Installment #3 I hope you will explore this active introduction to income inequality. The full lesson is available here. This lesson gets students