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School's In: Citizenship, Democracy, and Social Action

This lesson, designed for upper elementary and junior high social studies classes, focuses on social action and participation in democracy.

Using a grade six student, Isaac, as an example, participants are guided through the inquiry model [more]


School's In: Youth and the Environment: An Inquiry Project

This inquiry based project is designed to guide students in grades 9-12 through an exploration of environmental issues, the law, and their relation to youth. It is applicable to Social Studies, Science, or CTS: Legal Studies curriculums [more]


Is it beneficial for Canada to be a part of the Kyoto Protocol?

This  page and subsequent links, housed by 2learn.ca, contains high school lessons pertaining to thechallenges of globalization. The pages contain information, websites, print resources, activities and assessment activities designed to foster thinking [more]


Science, Technology and the Law: The Harvard Mouse Case

This mini-inquiry unit may be used in grades nine to twelve Science or Biology classes. Through the study of transgenic animals – specifically the Harvard Mouse, the lesson invites students to examine how science and technology are closely connected to [more]


Taking IT Global

This site houses an online community that connects youth from grades nine to twelve  to find inspiration, access information, get involved, and take action in their local and global communities. Designed and maintained in Canada, this site is the [more]


Taking Part: Participating in a Pulp Mill Hearing

This resource, designed for high school students, has students research information on building a pulp mill.  The students then participate in a mock hearing before the Alberta Natural Resources Conservation Board to explain and defend their pulp mill [more]

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