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Living and Teaching the First Peoples Principles 

Living and Teaching the First Peoples Principles 

Posted in Blog Posts, Inclusive Practices, Not Subject Specific, Remote teaching & learning, Resource | Tagged with anti-racism, decolonization, decolonizing, first peoples, Indigenizing, indigenous, mapping, maps, resources, Teacher Use, TRC

  Whether you are new to the profession or a seasoned professional, teachers in BC are called to consider how they might incorporate the First Peoples Principles of Learning (FPPL) into their classrooms and schools.     Why? The Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action and the BC curriculum requires teachers to consider and incorporate […]

Resources for Indigenizing and Decolonizing Education

Resources for Indigenizing and Decolonizing Education

Posted in Blog Posts, Inclusive Practices, Not Subject Specific, Remote teaching & learning, Resource | Tagged with anti-racism, decolonization, decolonizing, ebooks, first peoples, Indigenizing, indigenous, mapping, maps, professionalism, resources, Teacher Use, Teaching Standards, TRC

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to action and recent changes to the BC curriculum require teachers consider and incorporate Indigenous voice, issues, resources and perspectives in their teaching.

Using Google Earth in the Classroom

Using Google Earth in the Classroom

Posted in 8-12, Blog Posts | Tagged with Free, google, google earth, inquiry, interactivity, lesson planning, mapping, maps

Here are a few articles to give you some ideas on how Google Earth might impact your history classroom. History Today Teaching History – A Digital Classroom Using Google Earth in History https://sites.google.com/site/googclass/


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