Righting Canada's wrongs resource guide

Título
Righting Canada's wrongs resource guide

Lindsay, Gibson

Resumen
The Righting Canada's Wrong Series is devoted to the exploration of the mostly unknown, and often shocking, stories of the Canadian governments' racist actions against various groups, the fight for acknowledgement and justice, and the eventual apologies and restitution of subsequent governments. In this Resource Guide you will find seven lessons that will engage your students while they learn about some of the important events in Canada's history that helped shape our current multicultural society. You will find support for teaching about Canada's past treatment of minorities and how to approach the topic of injustice. As well, your students will learn about the important roles that these communities and peoples play in Canadian society.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2022

Righting Canada's wrongs

Descripción física
156 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Nota general
Each lesson is directly linked to books in the series. Includes reproducible student blackline masters, evaluation rubrics, video links and a special guide to teaching about racism.

Término de la materia
Racism -- History -- 20th century -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Canada.
 
Race discrimination -- Canada.
 
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, Canadian -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
 
World War, 1939-1945 -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Canada.
 
Canada -- Moral conditions -- History -- 20th century -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
 
Canada -- Ethnic relations -- History -- 20th century -- Study and teaching (Secondary)

Autor añadido
Case, Roland, 1951-
 
Danjoux, Ilan,
 
Hickman, Pamela,

Autor corporativo añadido
Critical Thinking Consortium,

Síntesis
The Righting Canada's Wrong Series is devoted to the exploration of the mostly unknown, and often shocking, stories of the Canadian governments' racist actions against various groups, the fight for acknowledgement and justice, and the eventual apologies and restitution of subsequent governments. In this Resource Guide you will find seven lessons that will engage your students while they learn about some of the important events in Canada's history that helped shape our current multicultural society. You will find support for teaching about Canada's past treatment of minorities and how to approach the topic of injustice. As well, your students will learn about the important roles that these communities and peoples play in Canadian society.

ISBN
9781459416659

Información de publicación
Toronto : James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, [2022]
 
©2022


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