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Investigating real-world social, economic, and environmental issues through the Sustainable Development Goals
Are you looking for ways to implement the new science and technology STEM curriculum and help your students investigate real-world social, economic, and environmental issues that impact our lives in relevant and engaging ways? The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a holistic lens through which to help our students become the informed, effective citizens …
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Curriculum Connections and Examples that Create Mirrors, Windows and Revolving/ Sliding doors for Students
In this webinar, we will use the principles of Culturally Responsive, Relevant and Sustaining Pedagogies to make curriculum connections to our teaching approaches to create Mirrors, Windows and Revolving/ Sliding doors for Students. We will explore how an ‘asset-based’ approach to the curriculum allows students to not only see themselves reflected in their learning, but …
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Holocaust Education in Grade 6: Supporting the New Social Studies Curriculum
This webinar will guide teachers through best practices in teaching about the Holocaust in Grade 6 Social Studies classrooms, including an exploration of the no-prep, high-quality resources available through Liberation75.org Presenters Cindy Kozierok [email protected] & Marilyn Sinclair, Liberation75 [email protected] RESOURCES: Teaching about the Holocaust in Ontario Grade 6 Classrooms Slide Presentation The Long Road …
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25 Things Every Teacher Should Know to Support the Success of First Nations Students
In this webinar, Elder Deb St. Amant will discuss tried and true ideas that will help with Indigenous student engagement and success in the classroom. As Deb likes to say, “First Nations, Métis, and Inuit student success is success for all.” Resources Slide Deck Presentation https://www.otffeo.on.ca/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/12/25-Things-Every-Teacher-Should-Know-to-Support-the-Success-of-First-Nations-Students-Deb-St.-Amant.pdf First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Education Association of Ontario …
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Amplifying Promising Practices in Elementary and Secondary Health and Physical Education
Ophea and OASPHE (Ontario Association for the Support of Physical Health and Educators) work collaboratively to build understanding, change attitudes, support teaching practices, and enhance student well-being across the province. In this webinar, we’ll explore Ophea’s curriculum-aligned resources (including lesson plans, and program planning tools) and pedagogical approaches that support the delivery of a safe, …