Webinar: Social Action in Social Studies
Are you encouraging action or endorsing the status quo? Wednesday, March 8th, 2023, 7 pm Dr. Shannon Moore, University of Manitoba, Faculty of
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
Are you encouraging action or endorsing the status quo? Wednesday, March 8th, 2023, 7 pm Dr. Shannon Moore, University of Manitoba, Faculty of
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
OHASSTA / AESHO is pleased to partner with the Ministry of Education to develop resources and supports for the revised Civics and Citizenship
After receiving valuable input from teachers across the province regarding what educators look for in civic educational resources, Elections Ontario created a series
By Cole Morrison I have had 72 hours to ponder on the results of Thursday’s provincial election, as well as the feedback
Youth Action Campaign and social media contest for WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY Engage your students with our newest story in Forced to Fight! We
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada. If you are looking for resources, consider the offerings from the National Film Board. If you
Français On Friday April 22, the Ministry released the revised Grade 10 Civics and Citizenship Course, found within The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 9
Looking to bring financial literacy into your classes? Early spring is tax season in Canada; it’s a great time to begin the