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Shawn Greenwood

Engaging Students in Learning History - 3 views

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    In this article John Fielding, discusses how many of Canadian students learn history - through memorization and lecture - and how instead we need to engage students in history lessons through role play, field trips and storytelling. For many it is easy to identify how history should NOT be taught, but to make history memorable we need to make it come alive for the students. John also offers a list of strategies in teaching history which are not valuable, strategies which may be successful, and finally interesting and imaginative learning strategies, all with reasons why they are, or are not, effective.
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    John Fielding a retired history professor from Queens University wrote this short article to encourage History teachers to be passionate and creative in their teaching. Teachers need to get students involved in History and show them how it is relevant today. According to Professor Fielding "the most important element for a strategy to be effective is, however, that it must activate the historical imagination of the student." So as teachers we need to find ways to start their imagination and let them enjoy the past without always having to write a two page essay. Fielding suggest that teachers allow students to be creative allowing them to use historical fiction to demonstrate their understanding of the people and their times. Teachers should incorporate drama, role playing and storytelling help develop a historical imagination of the student. When you can capture the imagination of the student you can then develop a passion in the student for the things of the past.
jasprit singh

Toronto school board develops climate-change course with Environment Canada - 1 views

http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2011/09/09/pol-climate-adaptation.html The education process changes as new technologies are invented. Brad Bass, a climate scientist has developed a...

critical_thinking adaptation constructivist_approach environment geography technology

started by jasprit singh on 20 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Catherine Millar

Alternatives sought to triple-grade classes - New Article That Can Prompt Critical Thin... - 0 views

http://www.parentcentral.ca/parent/education/schoolsandresources/article/1062715--alternatives-sought-to-triple-grade-classes This is a recent news article that highlights Parkdale Public School i...

social_studies critical_thinking life_skills News elementary

started by Catherine Millar on 27 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Trevor Gesinghaus

Take Action for the Enviornment - 1 views

The Environment Canada website can be used by teachers to provide students with information about various environmental issues affecting Canada or Canadians. One particular topic this website prov...

pollution waste acid_rain recycling public_health

started by Trevor Gesinghaus on 26 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Shawn Greenwood

How to Incorporate Drama in the Classroom for Social Studies - 1 views

http://www.ehow.com/how_7791434_incorporate-drama-classroom-social-studies.html Drama in Social Studies is a really interesting idea. I think it could really work to help students have a greater ...

social_studies effective_teaching drama strategies student_centered

started by Shawn Greenwood on 10 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Lidia Kyprianou

Make Classes Fun By Teaching History CSI Style - 3 views

Teachers have always struggled with finding a way to make teaching and learning history fun. Some interesting history resources include Teen Second Life or materials from the National Archives. As ...

effective_teaching strategies History critical_thinking motivated_learning technology curriculum_development

started by Lidia Kyprianou on 14 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
natashamaris

Teaching Social Studies Authentically - 1 views

This article talks about using Fred Newmann's concept of "authentic teaching" in the classroom. Doing 'authentic work' is working for a purpose, not just a grade. Making important decisions is a go...

authentic teaching Fred Newman social studies historical simulation critical thinking

started by natashamaris on 07 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Lidia Kyprianou

The Importance of Social Studies Education - 1 views

As TEC's we are being taught how to become critical thinkers and how to integrate and reinforce critical thinking in our classrooms. This article discusses the crucial role that social studies play...

social_studies critical_thinking history responsible_citizenship inclusive_learning

started by Lidia Kyprianou on 28 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
bell4390

Fun ways to teach kids geography - 3 views

http://www.squidoo.com/teach-geography This is a website that can be used by teachers to get ideas on ways to make geography a little more interesting for students. It provides many different ide...

strategies motivated_learning geography geography_games_activities engaging_students

started by bell4390 on 26 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
jasprit singh

Developing Classroom Performance Assessments and Scoring Rubrics - 2 views

Forgot to add the links: PART 1: http://www.ericdigests.org/200​5-2/scoring.html PART 2: http://www.ericdigests.org/200​5-2/rubrics.html

Assessment rubrics criteria strategies curriculum_development

Scott King

Falling voter turnout: Is it linked to diminished civics education? - 0 views

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    Take a look at this research journal article, (Falling voter turnout: Is it linked to diminished civics education?) it tries to shows a statistical correlation between the decline in Canadian voter turnout and a decrease in time spent on learning/teaching social studies. The authors of the report argued that this decline young voter participation reflects a "diminishing student awareness of some of the basic knowledge that informs a functional Canadian and global citizen." The article was released by the (CCL) produces a wide variety of material to aid researchers and policy-makers working in the realm of Canadian education. Good article for advocating for an increased focus on social studies in our school and a renewed focus on educating young Canadians about our cherished democratic system.
Scott King

The Quality Paradigm Shift in Education - 1 views

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    Hi again, found this short exert from Teaching and Testing to Continuous Learning and Improvement by John Jay Bonstingl which looks at the quality paradigm shift in education. The book was originally intended for teachers and curriculum development committees but offers useful information for anyone in the education community. The main body of the article is broken into two main parts. In the first part of the article the author compares the old paradigm of teaching and testing to the new paradigm of continuous Learning and improvement and in the second part the author shows a comparison of these two techniques when applied to social studies. This could be useful as a point of reference when developing lesson plans which are intended to engage and stimulate students.
Marlene esteves

The Social Studies are Essential to a Well-Rounded Education - 3 views

Duncan, looks critically at the curriculum in The United States, outlining how the social studies have been greatly undervalued. In his perspective, it is crucial that the curricula be expanded so ...

social_studies assessment curriculum citizens education problem_solving creativity well_educated_persons

started by Marlene esteves on 19 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Stacey Manzerolle

CLASSROOM TIPS;Teach Your Students How To Write A Research Report - 2 views

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    This article describes how to interest students in research writing and reporting as well as the steps to get them planning and working to a cohesive conclusion. Although not limited to history or geography, this article is from the Canadian Social Studies Journal and offers good information for Social Studies or any curriculum subject. I particularly found the last portion interesting - 17 ways to present research. Currently in our PDS our students are looking at determining their learning styles - auditory, visual or kinesthetic - and by offering multiple ways for students to present their assignment we are offering a form of differentiated learning.
Catherine Millar

Mobile Technology as a Disruptive Force (for Better and Worse) in the Social Studies Cl... - 1 views

This article first identifies some of the major issues with personal technology in schools such as losing or damaging personal property, taking pictures or videos of others without their consent, a...

social_studies Activity_Ideas Technology Engagement_techniques strategies

started by Catherine Millar on 15 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Catherine Millar

GIS Brings "Real Life" To Learning - 1 views

This article walks the reader through what GIS (Geographic Information Systems) is, how it functions, why you would want to use it in the classroom and links to lesson plans that you could use. "G...

Critical_thinking Geography Technology Problem_Solving strategies

started by Catherine Millar on 03 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Tanya Traverso

Newcomers and Education - 1 views

Please refer to link below for the article: http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1079030--dropout-rates-rise-with-immigrant-child-s-age-of-arrival

Integration Collaboration English_Language_Learners Effective_Strategies motivated_learning

Catherine Millar

How Can Social Studies Teachers Best Use The Internet With Young Learners? - 1 views

http://www2.education.ualberta.ca/css/css_39_1/ARgibson_SSteachers_internet_young_learners.htm Our program has a "technology focus" and we get bombarded with suggestions to include technology in ...

Social_studies effective_teaching critical_thinking inquiry technology

started by Catherine Millar on 27 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Catherine Millar

Veterans' Week and Remembrance Day - 1 views

http://education.alberta.ca/department/events/veteransweek.aspx This article looks at Alberta schools celebrating Veteran's Week and Remembrance Day. They celebrate the week of November 5th- 11th....

Social_Studies History Remembrance_Day Holiday Resources Lesson_Ideas

started by Catherine Millar on 10 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
natashamaris

The Historical Thinking Project - 1 views

Canada's government is interested in making history a more central focus in the education system. A project, called 'The Historical Thinking Project' is attempting to foster a new approach to teach...

historical_thinking history government critical_thinking resources lesson_plans

started by natashamaris on 10 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
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