This resource is primarily written for parents and community workers; however, there are many parts that would be beneficial for children of separated Aboriginal parents to know. It is divided into sections that include resources, videos, worksheets and [more]
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This 193 page middle or high school resource examines questions such as how societies make laws, resolve conflicts, and deal with those who do not live up to society’s standards for behaviour.
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Background on the Elizabeth Fry Society is available through this link. You will learn a bit about Elizabeth Fry’s life and her strong belief in equality rights for women. She believed that women should not be incarcerated and if they are, then [more]
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This is a dynamic website created to connect to the Alberta grades four to seven social studies curriculum. The ideas for student activities follow a project-based and inquiry-based learning approach and are multidisciplinary in nature [more]
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This annotated bibliography of literature resources offers a variety of books that support many objectives from Alberta Education. Each book is reviewed and the publisher, ISBN number and cost are noted. Also indicated at the end of the review are the [more]
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This interactive website assists teachers and students as they examine Alberta's cultural diversity and is designed to enhance curricular outcomes at the grades three to six level. The settlement theme has curriculum tie-ins to history, national [more]
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