Transforming the Canadian History Classroom

Transforming the Canadian History Classroom

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  • Author: Samantha Cutrara
  • Publisher: UBC Press
  • ISBN: 0774862858
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 257

We are all our history. Yet in Canadian classrooms, students are often left questioning how they can study a past that does not reflect their present. Discourses of nationhood often separate “us” from “them,” and despite curricular revisions, the mainstream narrative that shapes the way we teach students about the Canadian nation can be divisive. Responding to the evolving demographics of an ethnically and culturally diverse population, Transforming the Canadian History Classroom advocates for a radically innovative practice that places students – the stories they carry and the histories they want to be part of – at the centre of history education.


New Possibilities for the Past

New Possibilities for the Past

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  • Author: Penney Clark
  • Publisher: UBC Press
  • ISBN: 0774820616
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 410

The place of history education in schools has sparked heated debate in Canada. Is history dead? Who killed it? Should history be put in the service of nation? Can any history be truly inclusive? This volume advances the debate by shifting the focus from what should be included in history education to how we should think about and teach the past. In this book historians and educators discuss the state of history education research and its implications for classrooms, museums, virtual environments, and public institutional settings. They develop a comprehensive research agenda both to help students learn about the past and to understand how we construct history from its infinite possibilities.


To the Past

To the Past

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  • Author: Ruth Wells Sandwell
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN: 080203814X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 145

Recent years have witnessed a breakdown in consensus about what history should be taught within Canadian schools; there is now a heightened awareness of the political nature of deciding whose history is, or should be, included in social studies and history classrooms. Meanwhile, as educators are debating what history should be taught, developments in educational and cognitive research are expanding our understanding of how best to teach it. To the Past explores some of the political, cultural and educational issues surrounding what history education is, and why we should care about it, in the twenty-first century in Canada. Originally broadcast in the fall of 2002 on the CBC Radio program Ideas, the lectures that comprise this volume not only address how history is taught in Canadian classrooms, but also explore strands within larger discussions about the meaning and purposes of history more generally. Contributors show how Canadians are demonstrating a new interest in what scholars have termed 'historical consciousness' or collective memory, through participation in a wide range of cultural activities, from visiting museums to watching the History Channel. Canadian adults and children alike seem to be seeking answers to questions of identity, meaning, community and nation in their study of the past. Through this series of essays, readers will have the opportunity to explore some of the political and ethical issues involved in this emerging field of Canadian 'citizenship through history' as they learn about public memory and broadly defined history education in Canada.


Schooling in Transition

Schooling in Transition

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  • Author: Sara Z. Burke
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN: 0802095771
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 441

An exploration of two centuries of formal education in Canada in which the accomodation of minority needs and local versus central control are recurring themes.


Citizenship in Transformation in Canada

Citizenship in Transformation in Canada

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  • Author: Yvonne M. Hébert
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN: 9780802078353
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300

Contributors argue persuasively that since conceptions of democratic citizenship are changing, so too should operational definitions of citizenship education.


Transforming Conversations

Transforming Conversations

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  • Author: Dawn Wallin
  • Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
  • ISBN: 0773554327
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 226

What effect has feminism had on Canadian education since the 1970 Royal Commission on the Status of Women, and to what end? Transforming Conversations explores post-commission feminist thought and action in the contexts of primary, secondary, post-secondary, and adult education. In this volume, teachers, professors, and educational administrators – many trailblazers themselves – document the historical experiences and outcomes of feminist action in university faculties of education, departments of educational administration, academic and professional societies, teachers’ unions, and community groups over the past five decades. They begin by exploring liberal feminism as an initial response to the historical context in which female educators spoke up for women’s rights and reshaped formal education systems. The contributors further explore how feminist theory was reconceptualized as women moved into formal leadership roles across education sectors. Last, contributors consider female educators at the intersection of gender and other systems of exclusion, such as race and class, despite ostensibly inclusive feminist theory that continues to be bounded by Western, colonial, neoliberal ideologies. Transforming Conversations considers the complex effects feminism has had and continues to have on Canadian education, acknowledges voices that have been marginalized, and invites readers to continue a transformative feminist dialogue.


Canadian History

Canadian History

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  • Author: John Myers
  • Publisher: Irwin
  • ISBN: 9780772529411
  • Category : Canada
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 205


Decolonising Australian History Education

Decolonising Australian History Education

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  • Author: Rebecca Cairns
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1040049079
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 197

This book is the first of its kind to showcase a range of fresh and expert perspectives on decolonising history education in Australia. The research-informed chapters by First Nations and non-Indigenous educators and scholars provide guidance on applying practical strategies for decolonising learning and teaching, and moving beyond the ‘history wars’. History has long been the most contentious area of education in Australia. This book tackles the narrow and overtly politicised ‘history wars’ debates and foregrounds the need to re-examine impacts of settler-colonialism on Australia’s history. First-hand knowledge and much-needed teaching practices are presented, demonstrating how decolonisation can be put into action through Australian history education. The chapters present a range of perspectives from the early years right through to higher education settings and argues that there is an increased need for greater awareness, appreciation, and willingness to explore and engage with multiple narratives of truth-telling that are so often contested. Readers are guided to discover how this translates to classroom practice through unique, provocative, and research-informed strategies that foreground applied decolonising approaches. Combining theoretical perspectives and practical ideas, this book is an essential resource to support pre- and in-service teachers, in all education contexts, in navigating the decolonisation of Australian history education. This makes it an important contribution to local, as well as global, decolonising efforts.


Canadian History, [ECH Master]

Canadian History, [ECH Master]

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  • Author: Ian Hundey
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Canada
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :


Becoming a History Teacher

Becoming a History Teacher

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  • Author: Ruth Sandwell
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN: 1442619252
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

A revolution in history education is propelling historical thinking and knowing to the forefront of history and social studies education in North America and beyond. Teachers, teacher education programs, schools, and ministries of education across Canada are all among those embracing the idea that knowing history means knowing how to think historically. Becoming a History Teacher is a collection of thoughtful essays by history teachers, historians, and teacher educators on how to prepare student teachers to think historically and to teach historical thinking. Covering the teacher’s experience before, during, and after formal certification, Becoming a History Teacher contains a wide range of resources for teachers and educators, including information on the latest research in history education and examples of successful history teaching activities.