In this collaborative inquiry, we – Felix, a Grade 11 student; Tim,a high school social studies teacher; and Michelle,a literacy education professor – explore civic engagement and the politics of literacy in the classroom as developing practices for engaging in sociopolitical issues. We consider the “means and mechanisms” by which students in a Grade 11 Canadian History class were invited to “scrutinize the values and priorities” of Indigenous peoples and European explorers in Nouvelle-France, and to come to a deeper understanding of exploration and settlement in relationship to exploitation and colonization. We share how it happened that negotiating a written assignment to produce a piece of visual art allowed Felixto create a personal and...
In the coming weeks, an online questionnaire will be made available to history students across Canad...
In a teacher education classroom in Toronto, groups of middle school students, teacher candidates, a...
This paper uncovers my journey as K-12 practitioner in British Columbia towards exploring the use of...
In a highly mediated world, understanding how we communicate becomes an essential skill of citizensh...
This research study is an investigation into how children in public elementary schools are educated ...
This study comes from a desire to truly understand how the Ontario secondary school curriculum teach...
Sociocultural studies in history education demonstrate that “positionality” influences how one under...
This thesis explores the roles oral histories and drama can play in questioning and transforming dom...
This reflection explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in teaching and learning Canadian...
Until the grand narrative is recognized as a product and process of power and privilege it can never...
Recently, Canadian governments and public institutions have initiated a wide range of symbolic gestu...
I seek to understand the role that art education might play in the development of socially engaged s...
As Canada prepares to turn 150, this article discusses what curricular shifts are necessary to recon...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's (TRC) Call to Action 62 (2012), which focuses on...
This thesis is an exploratory study into three participants' perspectives regarding Aboriginal repre...
In the coming weeks, an online questionnaire will be made available to history students across Canad...
In a teacher education classroom in Toronto, groups of middle school students, teacher candidates, a...
This paper uncovers my journey as K-12 practitioner in British Columbia towards exploring the use of...
In a highly mediated world, understanding how we communicate becomes an essential skill of citizensh...
This research study is an investigation into how children in public elementary schools are educated ...
This study comes from a desire to truly understand how the Ontario secondary school curriculum teach...
Sociocultural studies in history education demonstrate that “positionality” influences how one under...
This thesis explores the roles oral histories and drama can play in questioning and transforming dom...
This reflection explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in teaching and learning Canadian...
Until the grand narrative is recognized as a product and process of power and privilege it can never...
Recently, Canadian governments and public institutions have initiated a wide range of symbolic gestu...
I seek to understand the role that art education might play in the development of socially engaged s...
As Canada prepares to turn 150, this article discusses what curricular shifts are necessary to recon...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's (TRC) Call to Action 62 (2012), which focuses on...
This thesis is an exploratory study into three participants' perspectives regarding Aboriginal repre...
In the coming weeks, an online questionnaire will be made available to history students across Canad...
In a teacher education classroom in Toronto, groups of middle school students, teacher candidates, a...
This paper uncovers my journey as K-12 practitioner in British Columbia towards exploring the use of...