365 ETFO Black Canadian curriculum : junior teacher resource
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365 ETFO Black Canadian Curriculum resource guide was written by elementary teachers and historical expert writers who have a proficiency and personal connection to Black Canadian communities in Ontario. The document was created to support elementary teachers in building inclusive, historically factual and safe learning environments for their students while discussing issues of racism and discrimination in a respectful and reflective manner as well as celebrating and highlighting the contributions of Black Canadians. This curriculum resource guide will allow educators to incorporate the lived experiences of Black Canadians from the past and present, 365 days a year. The combination of the calendar and lesson plans assures that Black Canadian history is acknowledged in Ontario schools on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. Because this very important history played an important role in the development of Canada, students and teachers go forward with a foundation of respect and acknowledgement of those who have fought long and hard for equality and justice in Canada.
365 ETFO Black Canadian Curriculum resource guide was written by elementary teachers and historical expert writers who have a proficiency and personal connection to Black Canadian communities in Ontario. The document was created to support elementary teachers in building inclusive, historically factual and safe learning environments for their students while discussing issues of racism and discrimination in a respectful and reflective manner as well as celebrating and highlighting the contributions of Black Canadians. This curriculum resource guide will allow educators to incorporate the lived experiences of Black Canadians from the past and present, 365 days a year. The combination of the calendar and lesson plans assures that Black Canadian history is acknowledged in Ontario schools on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. Because this very important history played an important role in the development of Canada, students and teachers go forward with a foundation of respect and acknowledgement of those who have fought long and hard for equality and justice in Canada.
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Foreword -- Teacher Introduction -- Black Canadian Athletes: Hockey—Canada’s National Sport (5û6 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Community Leaders (8-10 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Firsts (8û10 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Difference Makers: Law and Law Enforcement (6-7 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Musicians: Feeling the Jazz! (4û6 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Politicians: Jean Augustine—Agent for Change (4û6 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Scientists, Medical Professionals and Inventors (4-6 Literacy Blocks) -- Glossary of Terms -- Credits.