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Lévesque, Stéphane; Croteau, Jean-Philippe – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2022
Recent theories of historical consciousness focus on the role narration plays in contemporary people's attempts to give meaning to the past and orient their practical life as citizens. This article examines the need for probing students' historical ideas and for developing narrative competence as a way to engage them critically in contested…
Descriptors: French Canadians, Foreign Countries, History, History Instruction
Sara Karn – Canadian Journal of Education, 2023
Historical empathy involves a process of attempting to understand the thoughts, feelings, experiences, decisions, and actions of people from the past within specific historical contexts. Although historical empathy has been a rich area of study in history education for several decades, this research has largely taken place outside of Canada. In…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Empathy, Teaching Methods
Sigrid Roman – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
Utilising data from 10 semi-structured interviews (n = 5), this article explores the diplomatic challenges and concerns Canadian secondary teachers faced when teaching about political violence and the strategies they employed while navigating these. Drawing insight from the notion of 'everyday diplomacy', the article frames teaching as a kind of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Violence, Self Efficacy
Angela Hostetler – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
In this paper, I explore the transitional spaces of teaching and writing by restorying an anomalous event in my teaching of Canadian literature in a grade seven classroom and my efforts to decolonise that teaching. Thinking with Elizabeth Ellsworth's concept of pedagogy as it relates to knowledge in the making and the learning self, I take…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Language Arts, Grade 7
Krissy Bouvier-Lemaigre – in education, 2022
This paper will explore the history and present-day land use, and the islands and rivers located around Île à la Crosse, Saskatchewan. I will share how storytelling and spiritual ecology have always connected the people of Île à la Crosse to these landscapes and waterways. The knowledges that have been passed on to me through oral storytelling and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, History
Zareen Amtul; April King; Adita Lia – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2024
This study redresses the limited presence of stories of Muslims in Canadian archival history and curriculum, drawing attention to the racial issues as an antidote, so that public awareness of anti-Islamophobia strategy can be made known. The authors searched, preserved, and distributed the diverse and inclusive stories of Muslim Canadians by…
Descriptors: Muslims, Cultural Relevance, Public Relations, Racism
Pitblado, Michael; Chalas, Agnieszka – Teaching History, 2022
Michael Pitblado and Agnieszka Chalas, history teacher and art teacher respectively, describe how and why they responded to a call by Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission to engage students with difficult aspects of Canada's past, including the forced cultural assimilation of Indigenous peoples through the Indian Residential School System.…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Conflict Resolution, Land Settlement, American Indians
Rousmaniere, Kate – History of Education, 2021
This essay proposes a feminist research agenda on the history of women teachers' experiences in the latter stages of their career and life. Drawing on extant histories of white women elementary and secondary teachers in the largely Anglo, western world (centred on the United States, Canada, England, Australia and Ireland), the essay explores the…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Teaching Experience, Experienced Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
Johnson, Kay – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2022
In this article, I provide a critical reading of the now-removed statue of Sir John A. Macdonald in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. I bring together my own experience visiting the statue with understandings from Indigenous scholarship and public pedagogy theorizing to think about commemorations as public pedagogies that are foremost…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Sculpture, History, Canada Natives
Amaladas, Stan; Schellhammer, Erich; Parker, Lorelei Higgins – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2023
For the sake of promoting peaceful and inclusive societies and building accountable and inclusive institutions, what can peace leadership educators do in the Here and Now to implement equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities? This question is raised within the context of the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves…
Descriptors: Peace, Sustainable Development, Leadership, Indigenous Populations
Sypnowich, Christine – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Cultural heritage, manifest in public monuments, plays an important role in education, providing tangible artefacts that chart the history of a society, its achievements, tragedies and horrors, contributing to human understanding and well-being. The educational impact is lifelong--everyone from schoolchildren to senior citizens visit and take in…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Historic Sites, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
Jones, Kimberley; Melrose, Sherri; Wilson-Keates, Barbara – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
International studies have revealed that Black undergraduate nursing students experience higher levels of attrition from nursing programs. Touted as the least likely racial group to graduate, Black students struggle disproportionately in comparison to their non-Black peers. Canadian literature, however, is largely silent on this topic and this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nursing Students, Blacks, African American Students
Mersin, Nazan; Karabörk, Mehmet Akif – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2022
This study seeks to offer a comparative analysis of the History of Mathematics (HoM) elements identified in the secondary school mathematics textbooks of different countries. Drawing on document analysis method, this study analyzes the secondary school mathematics textbooks of Turkey, Singapore, Ireland and Canada. The HoM elements in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Mathematics, History, Secondary School Mathematics
Shenfield, Robyn; Prendergast, Monica – Research in Drama Education, 2023
This article examines a concept called 'curriculum violence' that offers a contribution to the field of curriculum studies, in deepening both teachers' and scholars' awareness of the ways in which our best intentions in the drama classroom may lead to potential harm for our students. We present two drama structures, both Canadian; the first by…
Descriptors: Drama, Risk, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Cattapan, Alana – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
In the Winter of 2020, my introductory Canadian politics class started to develop its own online, collaboratively-built, open-access, introductory "textbook" on Canadian politics. Drawing on the principles of critical pedagogy, the assignment engages students in group work to generate plain-language primers that can connect with an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Introductory Courses, Political Science, Textbook Preparation