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Pamela Rogers; Nichole Grant – Critical Education, 2024
In October 2022, New Brunswick Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development Dominic Cardy publicly resigned and widely disclosed his disappointment with Premier Blaine Higgs' leadership. Using Cardy's unprecedented public resignation letter as a primary source, this paper explores the inner workings of neoliberal governance and…
Descriptors: Privatization, Government School Relationship, Neoliberalism, Governance
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Clark, Kathleen Michelle; Can, Cihan; Barnett, Janet Heine; Watford, Mark; Rubis, Oksana Melissa – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2022
TRansforming Instruction in Undergraduate Mathematics via Primary Historical Sources (TRIUMPHS) is a multi-year, multi-institution collaborative project funded by the US National Science Foundation aimed at developing and testing student projects based on primary historical sources related to the original or subsequent development of core topics…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Higher Education, Learning Experience, Undergraduate Students
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Moreau, Daniel; Smith, Jonathan – History Teacher, 2021
The authors led a workshop during a professional conference gathering French-speaking teachers of Quebec in the fall of 2018 with the aim of describing the learning approaches adopted in social studies teaching within the secondary school context. Their intent in the course of the workshop was to examine how elements associated with learning…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Thinking Skills
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Murray-Orr, Anne; Mitton, Jennifer – LEARNing Landscapes, 2021
Critical literacy is widely accepted as an important element of culturally relevant pedagogy. In this article, we detail results of a study into how six teachers in rural Eastern Canada purposefully incorporated critical literacy into teaching and learning activities in their classrooms from a culturally relevant pedagogical stance. Findings…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Critical Literacy, Culturally Relevant Education, Minority Group Students
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Seixas, Peter – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
"Historical thinking" has a central role in the theory and practice of history education. At a minimum, history educators must work with a model of historical thinking if they are to formulate potential progression in students' advance through a school history curriculum, test that progression empirically, and shape instructional…
Descriptors: History Instruction, History, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy
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Marker, Michael – History of Education, 2015
Historians of education wanting to develop culturally responsive historiographies of Indigenous communities should move beyond a reliance on government and church policy documents--with some variegations of testimony from residential school survivors. The unique circumstances of colonisation that were forged by national/settler policies should be…
Descriptors: Historians, Educational History, Oral History, Primary Sources
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Levesque, Stephane; Ng-A-Fook, Nicholas; Corrigan, Julie – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2014
This exploratory study looks at how a sample of preservice teachers and historians read visuals in the context of school history. The participants used eye tracking technology and think-aloud protocol, as they examined a series of online primary source photographs from a virtual exhibit. Voluntary participants (6 students and 2 professional…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Photography, History Instruction, Electronic Learning
Alberta Education, 2009
Alberta classrooms are a microcosm of the world, with students representing a diversity of language and cultural groups. Some students are Canadian born or have adopted Canadian citizenship, while others are permanent residents, children of temporary foreign workers, refugees or students who have come to Canada specifically to study. Given this…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Educational Finance
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Suchan, Laura – History Teacher, 2008
As executive director of a small community museum, the author is always seeking new and innovative ways to link the museum and its collection with the local community. The museum is located in Southern Ontario, on the shore of Lake Ontario, and comprises three restored homes dating from the period 1835-1849. Located in close proximity to the…
Descriptors: Death, Intellectual Disciplines, Primary Sources, Museums
Achieve, Inc., 2010
This appendix accompanies the report "Taking the Lead in Science Education: Forging Next-Generation Science Standards. International Science Benchmarking Report," a study conducted by Achieve to compare the science standards of 10 countries. This appendix includes the following: (1) PISA and TIMSS Assessment Rankings; (2) Courses and…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Foreign Countries, Science Education, Research Skills
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Norman, Christian – History and Social Science Teacher, 1982
Business archives are important to historical researchers, especially when history is being rewritten from the standpoint of institutions and social processes rather than focusing on major figures and events. Archivists must surmount problems of neglect and indifference as business archives become increasingly relevant to Canadian history. (KC)
Descriptors: Archives, Business, Foreign Countries, Historiography
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Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Briefly discusses the development of Cold War propaganda in the United States, Canada, and the USSR after 1947. Presents two movie reviews and a Canadian magazine advertisement of the period which illustrate the harshness of propaganda used by both sides in the immediate postwar years. (GEA)
Descriptors: History Instruction, Instructional Materials, Primary Sources, Propaganda
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Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1985
Clifford Sifton stands out in most Canadian history texts as the architect of the immigration policy that settled the prairies West and shaped the development of modern Canada. Background information on Sifton is provided. Letters Sifton wrote regarding immigration policy are analyzed. (RM)
Descriptors: History Instruction, Immigrants, Primary Sources, Resource Materials
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Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Briefly discusses the nineteenth century agrarian movements in Canada and the U.S., examining the similarities between Populism and the Canadian agricultural movement. Presents the American Populist Party Platform of 1892 and the Patrons of Industry Platform of 1891 to illustrate the agrarian ideas and political policies of each country. (GEA)
Descriptors: Farmers, Foreign Countries, Industrialization, Labor Demands
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Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1989
Provides background information and primary source documents to teach about the issues surrounding Canada's admission of U.S. Vietnam War resisters from 1965 to 1977. Includes primary sources which may serve as points of discussion. (LS)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Relations, North American History, Primary Sources
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