National Truth and Reconciliation Week
Mark National Truth and Reconciliation Week 2022 September 26th – 30th is National Truth and Reconciliation Week. For this event, the NFB partners with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation to help teachers educate students about Indigenous realities during National Truth and Reconciliation Week with a series of mini-lessons, workshops, and a Statement of […]
National Indigenous History Month
National Indigenous History Month On-Core has updated the collections for National Indigenous History Month (June) and National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21). Visit the Ed_Tech_Resources Sakai Site, and navigate to the Web Resources page where you can find login info for this instructional resource (On-Core) and more! Once you’ve logged in, check out the National Indigenous History Month resources. In […]
Science Education in an Age of Misinformation
Science Education in an Age of Misinformation Misinformation is a grave threat to science. In this report, generated by an international group of leading scientists and education researchers, we outline the nature of that threat along with why it is important and how it can be addressed. Read the Report.
Early Childhood Education 2022 Symposium
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education 2022 Symposium The Symposium celebrates the final thesis projects of BECE students by sharing their research with the early childhood education community. Explore seven broad themes to learn more about a range of topics of interest to early childhood educators.
Podcast Project Seeks to Keep Endangered Indigenous Languages Alive
Podcast Project Seeks to Keep Endangered Indigenous Languages Alive Podcasts about ‘living in the language, laughing in the language and even loving in the language’: supervisor A new series of podcasts from a project by the First Nations University of Canada and community members aims to revitalize languages that are at risk of extinction. Learn […]
Peter Vietgen Canada Games Research Spotlight
Canada Games Research Spotlight Peter Vietgen With his Canada Games Grant, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Education Peter Vietgen will engage eight Brock Faculty of Education students in hands-on art teaching and leadership experiences in schools and education sites across the Niagara region. Read more.
Learning For The Digital World
Learning for the Digital World A Pan-Canadian K-12 Computer Science Education Framework A first of its kind in Canada, the Framework will provide valuable guideposts for teaching computer science from Kindergarten to Grade 12 from coast to coast to coast. K-12 Computer Science Education Framework PDF.
The Science and History of Sports
Visit the Ed_Tech_Resources Sakai Site, and navigate to the Web Resources page where you can find login info for this instructional resource (On-Core) and more! Read more.
Young Canadians Pushing Back Against Hate Online
MediaSmarts conducted a survey of 1,000 youth ages 12 to 16 years old to better understand their attitudes and experiences with casual prejudice online; specifically, the motivations and external factors that influence their decisions whether or not to intervene. Study results uncover that youth experiences with online casual prejudice are common yet many youth do […]
Academic Citations Evolve to Include Indigenous Oral Teachings
A librarian has developed citation templates for oral teachings shared by members of Indigenous communities. Read more.