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Taking Social Studies Outdoors
Connecting students with the natural world is an essential component in developing the habits of mind necessary to critically examine issues from the past, present, and future.
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Integration of Indigenous Content Through Experiential Learning into Existing Curriculum
A collaborative approach to integrating indigenous Ways of Knowing, issues and perspectives for students and staff. Initiatives included group storytelling, creative lessons to explore our history, and connection with Elders in their community.
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Authentic Assessment in Health and Physical Education with the Revised Curriculum
This collection of tools and strategies will support assessment as learning in HPE, such that the clearer the articulation of what is to be assessed, the more successful will be the engagement by the student in their learning.
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Student Voice in Inquiry Learning
We believe the right resources for student-directed inquiries is part of how we support students in connectedness to their learning and their community. Our report includes a bank of resources along with our learning through successes and challenges.
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Collaborative Inquiry as a Model for Student Improvement
How to use Sesame HQ as a way to improve pedagogical documentation (by teachers and students) and teacher collaboration.