According to sociologist C. Wright Mills, when a social phenomenon affects a significant segment of a population, it is no longer a personal trouble but instead becomes a social issue. You and your students along with their friends and family will find homelessness unacceptable. Let us use our skills, knowledge, and privileges to demand that our leaders, from community to national level, mobilize our resources to turn homelessness into hopefulness. Margaret Mead said, “Never doubt that a group of well intentioned people can change the world û as a matter of fact, it is the only thing that ever has.” We hope this curriculum resource moves you to help change the world.
According to sociologist C. Wright Mills, when a social phenomenon affects a significant segment of a population, it is no longer a personal trouble but instead becomes a social issue. You and your students along with their friends and family will find homelessness unacceptable. Let us use our skills, knowledge, and privileges to demand that our leaders, from community to national level, mobilize our resources to turn homelessness into hopefulness. Margaret Mead said, “Never doubt that a group of well intentioned people can change the world û as a matter of fact, it is the only thing that ever has.” We hope this curriculum resource moves you to help change the world.
General Note
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Content Note
A House is a House For All! -- Note to Teachers and Actions We Can Take -- Objectives, Ministry Curriculum, and This Resource -- Suggested Activities -- Kindergarten to Grade 3 -- Grade 4 to Grade 6 -- Grade 7 to Grade 8 -- Articles -- The streets of Iqaluit -- No cozy answers -- KidLit with a message -- The Face of Poverty in Canada: NAPO Quick Facts -- Seventeen Quick Facts About Housing and Homelessness -- Bibliography of Picture Books and Novels.