Subject Briefs – Teacher Resources
Base Level Canada and the Second World War briefs from the Juno Beach Centre
Base Level Canada and the Second World War briefs from the Juno Beach Centre
This is part two of a three part series. For part one, see Blake and Mason’s previous blog: Digital-Age History in the Classroom – Part [...]
I had heard it time and time again. I probably repeated it in my sleep. “As long as you’re flexible you will be fine.” Flexible? [...]
This Installment of the Teacher’s Aid focuses on Aboriginals, Anne Frank, and a unique window into the First World War. A Commemorative History of Aboriginal People in Canadian Military [...]
When fighting to create a space for student voices in the classroom I am confronted by peers who suggest to me that the students I [...]
Over the next few months on the “In the Classroom” section of canadianmilitaryhistory.ca, teachers Mason Black and Blake Seward will share stages of an experiment [...]
Google provides a sea of information. The bimonthly installment of Educational Resources brings together the very best of the web to create a manageable drinking fountain of [...]
The challenges of introducing twelve and thirteen-year-olds to the two world wars can be significant. While some are immediately interested—often because of video games—many others [...]
Let’s talk about the practical teaching lessons I learned from the tour this summer. The study tour through the battlefields of Sicily was an amazing [...]
I know this, in my teacher brain. You know, the part of my brain that can talk rubrics, and SMART goals, and formulate differentiated lesson [...]