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1929-1945 Exploring the Big Six in Canadian History Canadian History since World War I CHC2D
(2015-04-25)These lessons demonstrate how the Big Six historical concepts can be applied in the classroom as both a practical and effective way to teach students. Historical significance is used to analyze whether or not women benefitted ... -
1960s American Culture and Identity
(2017-05-09)This unit explores the changes in American identity through investigating the racial and social issues of the time. Focusing on the Civil Rights Movement and Black Culture, students will learn about the changes in culture, ... -
1960s American Culture and Identity
(2017-05-09)This unit explores the changes in American identity through investigating the racial and social issues of the time. Focusing on the Civil Rights Movement and Black Culture, students will learn about the changes in culture, ... -
4 Lesson Resource Pack: World History Since the Fifteenth Century
(2017-03-17)The Social, Political and Economic Contexts in First Half of the Twentieth Century viewed through the Complex Alliance Systems of WWI, the Rise of Anti-Semitic Propaganda in Nazi Germany, The Cold War – A Divided World, ... -
Abandoning Equity Policy: (Re)membering the Queen's University 1991 Principal's Advisory Committee Report on Race Relations
(2011-01-25)“The most dangerous form of ‘white supremacy’ is not the obvious and extreme fascistic posturing of small neo-nazi groups, but rather the taken for granted routine privileging of white interests that goes unremarked in the ... -
Aboriginal Education
(2010-08-03)This issue conveys the Faculty of Education's commitment to the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada and beyond. The approach intersects the transnationality of histories of colonialism with the need to critically re-address ill ... -
Aboriginal Peoples in Canada from 1945-‐1982
(2014-07-21)Lesson 1: The class will be discussing the transformation of Canadian identity by analyzing significant events, developments and issues that have affected First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people in Canada during 1945 and ... -
Aboriginal Peoples of Canada Explored through the Big Six Historical Thinking Concepts
(2015-04-25)The intent of this resource package is for it be to be used in the Canada: History, Identity and Culture Grade 12 University Preparation (CHI 4U) course to help teach The Big Six Historical Thinking concepts (Seixas and ... -
Academic achievement, academic self-concept, and academic motivation of immigrant adolescents in Greater Toronto Area (GTA) secondary schools
(2008-04-08)This study examined the academic achievement, academic self-concept, and academic motivation of 573 immigrant and non-immigrant adolescents in two public secondary schools in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Multivariate ... -
Academic Self-Concept, Academic Motivation, Academic Engagement, and Academic Achievement: a Mixed Methods Study of Indian Adolescents in Canada and India
(2011-09-22)This study, employing sequential explanatory mixed methods research design, examined: 1) the academic self-concept, academic motivation, and academic achievement of Indian immigrant adolescents in Canada in comparison to ... -
Achievement gap in the highly selective German school system : a critical analysis of strategies for equitable education in a primary school
(2008-07-08)Germany has historically been a country where peoples from various countries have worked and settled, and diverse cultures have existed. Yet, German schools still adhere to what could be described as assimilative and ... -
Activist Art Moving the Artist, Shaping the Work
(2010-01-27)This multiple-case study examined the factors that influence activist artists in the production of their work. Four artists who were well established in their careers took part. The research was designed to gain insight ... -
Adult Literacy: Challenges Facing Adult Syrian Refugees With Minimal Or No Prior Formal Schooling
The 1951 Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees describes a refugee as a person who "owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted... is unable to or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of ... -
The African-American Civil Rights Movement
(2014-01-20)The African-American Civil Rights Movement -
Against the Odds: Towards Sustainable Public Schooling
(2014-09-27)Abstract Currently 7 billion humans rely on the Earth’s depleting natural resources, and the Earth’s population is projected to increase to 9 billion by 2045 (UN Population predictions, 2010). We are now a human race ... -
Alexander the Great: The Rise and Fall of Empire and The Birth of Hellenistic Greece
(2014-07-21)Overview: This lesson will introduce the topic/unit of the transition from the Classical period of Greek history to the Hellenistic period by focusing on the figure of Alexander the Great and ... -
The Alignment of Preservice Elementary School Teachers’ Beliefs concerning Mathematics and Mathematics Teaching
(2012-08-28)Preservice teachers bring to their studies a host of beliefs concerning the nature of mathematics. These mathematical beliefs have been shown to influence teachers’ instructional practices. Research that examines the ... -
All Education is Environmental Education
(2009-02-02)The purpose of this study is to explore how secondary school students construct meanings for environmentalism. The study participants consisted of grade twelve students from a rural eastern Ontario secondary school. The ... -
American History, 1877-1945
(2017-03-13)This resource package explores American History from 1877-1945, with a specific focus on curriculum strand D.2 Communities Conflict and Cooperation. Each lesson focuses on a specific expectation and covers the topics of ... -
AMERICAN HISTORY, 1877-1945
(2017-03-13)This resource package explores American History from 1877-1945, with a specific focus on curriculum strand D.2 Communities Conflict and Cooperation. Each lesson focuses on a specific expectation and covers the topics of ...