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Page, Robert – History and Social Science Teacher, 1976
The author assesses the state of Canadian studies in the Canadian school curriculum. (DE)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, History

Morton, Desmond – History and Social Science Teacher, 1983
Exposing fables, testing new interpretations, and discovering the true complexity of myths can make history come alive. That a Methodist clergyman was put in charge of recruiting in Quebec, that Canada was unprepared for war in 1917, and that the Canadian government hopelessly mismanaged recruiting are examples of myths examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Higher Education, History Instruction, Mythology

Life, Richard; Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1982
Grade nine level students in Canadian studies are introduced to and immersed in the major "crises" affecting Quebec and Canada during the Quiet Revolution and to the present day in this simulation exercise. Students are asked to come to grips with the central problems of Quebec in crisis. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Class Activities, Educational Games, Secondary Education

Brooks, Victor D. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
Reviews the historical development of Canadian studies in United States textbooks and other instructional material. Notes common shortcomings and misconceptions of early materials. Describes how an expanded and more even treatment of Canada would improve social studies instruction in the United States. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Secondary Education, Social Studies

Armstrong, Sharon – History and Social Science Teacher, 1983
Students of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities have the opportunity to spend two-and-a-half days at a reconstructed 17th-century historic site located near Midland, Ontario. The Sainte-Marie live-in provides students with an opportunity to live Canadian history. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Field Instruction

Watkinson, Ailsa; Peters, Yvonne – History and Social Science Teacher, 1982
Discusses the history of rights of the disabled in Canada, describes legal remedies now available to them, and presents a case study technique for teaching secondary social studies students about the rights of disabled persons. The disabled rights movement is an important part of the history of human rights in Canada. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Case Studies, Civil Liberties, Disabilities

Hou, Charles – History and Social Science Teacher, 1974
The author describes a junior high school interdisciplinary Canadian studies course. Class projects encompassing Indian culture, French-Canadian culture, English-Canadian culture, and regional and ethnic cultures are examined. (DE)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Class Activities, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Innovation

Brennan, John – History and Social Science Teacher, 1985
The purpose of this role-playing activity is to acquaint secondary students in a Canadian history class with the problems of politics in New France shortly after it became a Crown colony. The activity is designed for three 70-minute classroom periods. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Colonialism, History, History Instruction

Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1982
Describes a simulation designed by two Canadian teachers to help ninth-grade students learn about Canadian politics and government in both theory and practice. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Comparative Education, Elections, Government (Administrative Body)

Nowak, Thomas – History and Social Science Teacher, 1985
This three- to four-week unit for use with secondary students in courses in politics or modern world history generates a basic understanding about the origins, development, and status of the revolution in Iran. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, History Instruction, Political Attitudes, Political Power

McCreath, Peter – History and Social Science Teacher, 1978
Defines Canadian regionalism in terms of geographical features and their political, social, and economic implications, rather than in terms of political and provincial boundaries. The significance of regionalism is mentioned as an important topic for Canadian studies. Increasing awareness and acceptance of regional perspectives is presented as an…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Comparative Education, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development

McIlwraith, Thomas F. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
A trained eye can make almost any part of the landscape into a vehicle for historical awareness. Discussed is how one farm in Canada is the product of its historic circumstances. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Elementary Secondary Education

Seligman, Ben – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
In this activity, secondary history students study Canadian economic history during the 1914-1919 period and analyze information to resolve the question "What were the motives of the leaders of the Winnipeg general strike?" (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, History Instruction, Inquiry, Labor