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Rick Hansen Foundation School Program resources
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- Lesson plan/Unit plan
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- K
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- Marika van Dommelen - one year ago
- Description
- The Rick Hansen School Program resources are a co…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
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- K
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- Marika van Dommelen - one year ago
- Description
- The Rick Hansen School Program resources are a complete set of resources designed by educators, for educators to support them in teaching students about disability, accessibility and inclusion, thus empowering youth to become difference makers in their schools and communities. The Rick Hansen School Program is: - a comprehensive bilingual collection of lesson plans, videos, and books; - available for FREE to all educators across Canada; - flexible and aligns with lessons and curriculum that are already being taught in the classroom Participating teachers and administrators agree that the program makes classrooms and schools more inclusive, decreases bullying, empowers students to create positive change, and raises student awareness of the potential of people with disabilities.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- English Language Learning (ELL)
- Leadership
- Social Justice
- Special Education
- English Language Arts
- Health and PE
- Social Studies
- Special needs
- Keywords
- Accessibility
- inclusion
- equity
- Learning Standards
- Lessons and activities align with curriculum, can be used cross curricularly and support BC Educational Priorities
- Duration
- 30 - 90 minutes per lesson
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Mar 18, 2019
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Won Alexander Cumyow: Working People: A History of Labour in BC- Labour History Project Lesson Materials 6
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
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- 10
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- Labour History Project - 6 years ago
- Description
- Lesson activities to accompany the vignette "Won …
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 10
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- Labour History Project - 6 years ago
- Description
- Lesson activities to accompany the vignette "Won Alexander Cumyow" from the acclaimed Knowledge Network series; Working People: A History of Labour in British Columbia produced by Landrock Entertainment. The vignette explores the prejudices and racism experienced by Chinese Canadians in the late 19th-early 20th century. Trained as a lawyer but unable to practice law, Won Alexander Cumyow becomes an advocate for the rights of Chinese immigrants in British Columbia. This material can also be used as a background resource for the topic of the Head Tax and the Asiatic Exclusion laws in early 20th Century Canada found in the Social Studies 11 course. This is a unit created by the Labour History Project, a group of retired and current British Columbia teachers collaborating to develop a series of lesson plans, activities, and workshops focused on labour studies and labour history. See: https://www.labourheritagecentre.ca/educate/
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- Social Studies
- History
- Labour History
- Keywords
- British Columbia
- Chinese Canadians
- immigration
- minority rights
- voting rights
- 1907 Riots
- Learning Standards
- The materials address aspects of the key learning standards of the current social studies 10 curriculum. Critical thinking skills are applied throughout as well as research and writing skills as described in the “skills and processes of social studies”. Aspects of “Identity, Society and Culture” are addressed in the materials including gender roles, ethnicity and daily life of Chinese immigrants in early British Columbia. Additionally the limitations and advancements in democratic principles are explored in this lesson. In Social Studies 11 for the Politics and Government learning outcome, students can examine how Canadians can effect change at the federal and provincial levels. Under the society and Identity learning outcome students will also be able to assess the development and impact of Canadian social policies and programs related to immigration and minority rights.
- Duration
- Varies from 15 minutes to 75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 8, 2014
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