WongAvery Asia Pacific Peace Museum
The new WongAvery Asia Pacific Peace museum in Scarborough, Ontario is a fantastic resource for teachers and students alike. This small, but comprehensive
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
The new WongAvery Asia Pacific Peace museum in Scarborough, Ontario is a fantastic resource for teachers and students alike. This small, but comprehensive
Indigenous experiences, stories and voices in elections and democracy webinar series. Mark your calendar for this exciting and free PD opportunity!
By: Christina Iorio, York Catholic District School Board In Introduction to Anthropology, Sociology & Psychology (HSP3U/HSP3C) the allure to do an experiment with
**Teacher Candidates can register for a special price using their school-based email. Click here for the link. Join us for FOUR online sessions
Guest blog by Christina Iorio, (YCDSB) “Spotlighting” in the Social Sciences is meant to highlight the contributions of practicing social scientist in the
Are you encouraging action or endorsing the status quo? Wednesday, March 8th, 2023, 7 pm Dr. Shannon Moore, University of Manitoba, Faculty of
By Heather E. Mcgregor, PHD Assistant Professor of Curriculum Theory, Faculty of Education | Queen’s University The Social Studies & History Education in
Contributed by Philip Rich – Research and Training Coordinator, The/La Collaborative Inquiry Learning Passionate about inquiry and project-based learning? Looking for new resources?
Source: https://www.un.org/en/observances/day-of-persons-with-disabilities International Day of Persons with Disabilities Disability inclusion is an essential condition to upholding human rights, sustainable development, and peace and
June is designated as Indigenous History and Pride month. We have provided the following resources to help in the anti-oppression work that is
Image: Coldsnap Festival 25e-Snotty Nose Rez Kids-Robin Sui-3991, January 25, 2020. Music makes things shake. It is a sensation that transcends simple auditory
26,791 Canadian military personnel served in the Korean War, during both the combat phase and as peacekeepers afterward. After the two world wars,