“History is the laboratory of all human experience“
How we can help
In addition to the general offer of service, we can offer various supports to this subject including helping you:
- organize and lead Professional Learning Communities
- design inclusive and engaging lesson sequences
- assist in the development of assessment tools (with emphasis on formative assessment strategies)
- understand the components of the QEP, The Progressions of Learning, and Frameworks for the Evaluation of Learning
- support research and evidence based projects in your school
- understand and engage students with Inquiry Based Learning Models
- engage students with questioning and discussion techniques (including ‘the talk moves’)
- engage students with the question formation technique, and a method for setting the stage for student led research
Guide to Current Practices In First Nations and Truth and Reconciliation Education at SWLSB
Elementary Resources
Integrating Aboriginal Perspectives into Curricula
Deepening Knowledge for and about Aboriginal Education
Imagine a Canada: National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
First Nations Education Steering Committee: Primary Resources K-3
First People Principles of Learning
Authentic First Nations Resources
Secondary Resources
Integrating Aboriginal Perspectives into Curricula
Indegenous Perspectives Education Guide – Historica Canada
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Truth and Reconciliation in Your Classroom: by EdCan Network