365 ETFO Black Canadian curriculum : intermediate teacher resource
-- Intermediate teacher resource
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The term Black Canadian used in this resource refers to citizens or permanent residents of African descent and/or ancestry. They can be Canadian-born or from various national origins or backgrounds. The thematic categories highlighted in this curriculum come from or have ancestry from many parts of the world. Like educators, the individuals highlighted in the resource represent identities diverse in their makeup. Intersectionalities of gender, family, sex, culture, race and able-ness create the wonderful diversity of those who self-identify as Black Canadian. The individuals represent a range of leaders, activists and historical firsts from a cross-section of Canadians, whether their roots grow from the Caribbean, Africa, South or North America, Central America, Asia or Europe, in Canada. This resource was designed as a touchstone for teachers and students in their exploration of Black Canadian history, culture,identity and reality in Canada, which goes back further than many of us are aware and should become a larger part of our collective consciousness.
The term Black Canadian used in this resource refers to citizens or permanent residents of African descent and/or ancestry. They can be Canadian-born or from various national origins or backgrounds. The thematic categories highlighted in this curriculum come from or have ancestry from many parts of the world. Like educators, the individuals highlighted in the resource represent identities diverse in their makeup. Intersectionalities of gender, family, sex, culture, race and able-ness create the wonderful diversity of those who self-identify as Black Canadian. The individuals represent a range of leaders, activists and historical firsts from a cross-section of Canadians, whether their roots grow from the Caribbean, Africa, South or North America, Central America, Asia or Europe, in Canada. This resource was designed as a touchstone for teachers and students in their exploration of Black Canadian history, culture,identity and reality in Canada, which goes back further than many of us are aware and should become a larger part of our collective consciousness.
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Foreword -- Teacher Introduction -- Black Canadian Athletes: Hockey—Canada’s National Sport (6-7 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Community Leaders (5-6 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Firsts (8û10 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Difference Makers: Law and Law Enforcement (5-6 Literacy Blocks) Black Canadian Musicians: Keeping in Jazzy! (5-6 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Political Leaders: Jean Augustine—Agent for Change (5û6 Literacy Blocks) -- Black Canadian Scientists, Medical Professionals and Inventors (6-8 Literacy Blocks) -- Glossary of Terms -- Credits.