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The TRC Report Is Not Only a History of Residential Schools, but a History of Canada | ... - 0 views

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    "This week we found out that this was not to be the case. The opening paragraph of the TRC Report leaves little room for interpretation: For over a century, the central goals of Canada's Aboriginal policy were to eliminate Aboriginal governments; ignore Aboriginal rights; terminate the Treaties; and, through a process of assimilation, cause Aboriginal peoples to cease to exist as distinct legal, social, cultural, religious and racial entities in Canada. The establishment and operation of residential schools were a central element of this policy, which can be best described as 'cultural genocide.'"
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Titus Kaphar: Can art amend history? | TED Talk - 0 views

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    "Artist Titus Kaphar makes paintings and sculptures that wrestle with the struggles of the past while speaking to the diversity and advances of the present. In an unforgettable live workshop, Kaphar takes a brush full of white paint to a replica of a 17th-century Frans Hals painting, obscuring parts of the composition and bringing its hidden story into view. There's a narrative coded in art like this, Kaphar says. What happens when we shift our focus and confront unspoken truths?"
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The Romance of Transportation in Canada by Colin Low - NFB - 0 views

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    A light-hearted animated short about how Canada's vast distances and great obstacles were overcome by settlers. The story is told with a tongue-in-cheek seriousness and takes us from the intrepid trailblazers of long ago to the aircraft of today and tomorrow. A 1953 Cartoon Short Subject Oscar®-nominee
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Charting culture - YouTube - 1 views

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    This animation distils hundreds of years of culture into just five minutes. A team of historians and scientists wanted to map cultural mobility, so they tracked the births and deaths of notable individuals like David, King of Israel, and Leonardo da Vinci, from 600 BC to the present day. Using them as a proxy for skills and ideas, their map reveals intellectual hotspots and tracks how empires rise and crumble The information comes from Freebase, a Google-owned database of well-known people and places, and other catalogues of notable individuals. The visualization was created by Maximilian Schich (University of Texas at Dallas) and Mauro Martino (IBM).
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A debate that surely won't make history - Macleans.ca - 1 views

  • The reason history provokes such tension is that history cannot be divorced from a set of ideas about how society should be organized. Of course the Parti Québécois doesn’t want the federal government interfering in Quebec schools, because the PQ wants to teach that the last three centuries in Canada have been a sack of woe. Of course the NDP doesn’t want Conservatives teaching history because the Conservatives want to tell tales of exploits in war. There would be less time to talk about Tommy Douglas. And of course a few kibitzers are eternally worried that our schools are teaching nothing at all. One favourite shorthand among the professionally outraged is that schools teach nothing but “victimization.”
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      political perspectives in a National History Curriculum
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Advent of Google means we must rethink our approach to education | Education | The Obse... - 0 views

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    We have a romantic attachment to skills from the past which are no longer relevant on a curriculum for today http://t.co/yLYvualJxb #edchat
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A Brief Visual History of Weapons - 0 views

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    http://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/393683/a-brief-visual-history-of-weapons/ From the axe, which originated in 1,000,000 B.C., to today's killer drones, mankind's use of weapons has been varied and incredibly inventive. Weapons have changed history and aided in the rise and fall of civilizations. For example, gunpowder, a Chinese invention, led to the development of cannons and guns-revolutionizing warfare in the Middle Ages and beyond.
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Wartime spy finally accepts she is a French heroine - Telegraph - 1 views

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    "A 93-year-old former British secret agent will receive France's highest award for her courage - 70 years after parachuting behind enemy lines in preparation for D-Day"
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The July Crisis: Can You Stop The Great War? - 1 views

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    "Task The date is July 30, 1914 and the situation is critical when you receive the bove telegram. You are a diplomat for one of the countries involved in the origins of World War I. Austria-Hungary has already declared war on Serbia after receiving reassurance from Germany of full support. Because of the alliance system, this war is not destined to remain a small, regional flare up. Russia and Germany are about to declare war because the Russian army has been mobilized at the German border. Germany has plans to attack France through neutral Belgium, and Great Britain has sworn to protect Belgium's neutrality. Belgium is trying to make one last effort to bring the interested countries together to avoid war."
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Chronas: About - 0 views

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    "Chronas is a history project linking Wikipedia and Wikidata with a chronological and cartographical view."
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Cartoon Map of Europe in 1914 | The Public Domain Review - 0 views

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    "@PublicDomainRev: A German cartoon depicting the map of Europe in 1914. Learn more here: http://t.co/Xwwpcbts1x | http://t.co/QtpK46u1q1"
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    "@PublicDomainRev: A German cartoon depicting the map of Europe in 1914. Learn more here: http://t.co/Xwwpcbts1x | http://t.co/QtpK46u1q1"
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Women's Suffrage: Crash Course US History #31 - YouTube - 1 views

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    Votes for Women! @TheCrashCourse and @realjohngreen teach you about suffrage. And a lot of other stuff: https://t.co/nOVWgwxam2
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    Votes for Women! @TheCrashCourse and @realjohngreen teach you about suffrage. And a lot of other stuff: https://t.co/nOVWgwxam2
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Civic Education and Youth (Academic Article) - 1 views

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    It's What Happens on the Front Lines of Civic Education Policy that Matters: Reflections on a Natural Experiment on Youth Turnout in Ontario
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    It's What Happens on the Front Lines of Civic Education Policy that Matters: Reflections on a Natural Experiment on Youth Turnout in Ontario
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Stunning Spanish Illustrations for The Communist Manifesto | Brain Pickings - 0 views

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    killer images for a presentation or project on marx, the Manifesto
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FakeBook Status - Create fake Facebook Status and Comments - 0 views

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    a Great tool for students projects and role playing with less facebook hassle! 
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How to Be a Teacher for More Than 5 Years Without Killing Yourself Or Others - Pursuing... - 0 views

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    There are some crazy teacher statistics out there. Many say that nearly half of all teachers will leave the profession within five years.[1]
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Forgotten Worker Quest - 0 views

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    Location based game that asks students to explore downtown ottawa from the perspective of an irish immigrant building the rideau canal. There has to be a way to use this in the history curriculum!
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▶ Why Barbed Wire? - WW1 Uncut: Dan Snow - BBC - YouTube - 0 views

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    Historian Dan Snow finds out how one low-tech weapon system in the First World War had a huge impact: barbed wire.
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