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Post Categories Civic Engagement
Post dateMarch 10, 2022

Stop telling students to study STEM instead of humanities for the post-coronavirus world

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Post tagsTeaching and Learning (K-12)
Post Categories Civic Engagement Historical Thinking
Post dateMarch 10, 2022

Small Wins: Tactics for the contemporary museum. In S. Knell (Ed.), The Contemporary Museum: Shaping Museums for the Global Now (pp.201-214).

"A museum’s social relevance is increasingly measured by its capacity to address social issues....
Post tagsCurriculum & Resources
Post Categories Civic Engagement Historical Thinking Indigenous Knowledges
Post dateFebruary 14, 2022

But this isn’t about me: Another way – centring intercultural humility and relationality in our systems of care

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Post tagsCurriculum & Resources
Post Categories Civic Engagement
Post dateFebruary 14, 2022

Do the right thing when no one is looking: The politics of Reconciliation

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Post tagsCurriculum & Resources, Teacher Education
Post Categories Civic Engagement
Post dateFebruary 14, 2022

‘It has nothing to do with me’: Challenging empowerment theory in Social Work education

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Post tagsCurriculum & Resources
Post Categories Civic Engagement Historical Thinking
Post dateFebruary 14, 2022

It has nothing to do with me’: Challenging Empowerment Theory and Definitions in Social Work Education

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Post tagsCurriculum & Resources
Post Categories Civic Engagement Historical Thinking
Post dateFebruary 14, 2022

Outreach Kits for schools: The Writing on the Wall

The Writing on the Wall: An Outreach Kit on Chinese Canadian Historical Wrongs The objects...
Post tagsCurriculum & Resources
Post Categories Civic Engagement
Post dateFebruary 14, 2022

British Columbia back-to-school during Covid-19

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Post tagsCurriculum & Resources, Teaching and Learning (K-12)
Post Categories Civic Engagement
Post dateFebruary 14, 2022

British Columbia back-to-school during Covid-19

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Post tagsCurriculum & Resources
Post Categories Civic Engagement
Post dateFebruary 14, 2022

Henry. Hinshaw. They’ve been heroes of COVID-19. But back-to-school anxiety is testing the public’s faith

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Post tagsCurriculum & Resources

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