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What is a core resource? Core Resources
A core resource is a foundational or key resource that complements a curriculum in an especially effective way. It may be a comprehensive resource that broadly addresses several of the student learning outcomes (e.g., a major integrated resource, series, textbook), an in-depth student resource that addresses at least one student learning outcome or a professional resource for educators.
R009132
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada. Introduction
This atlas includes details on many aspects of the indigenous peoples of Canada, including reference maps, treaties, land claims, language areas, Truth and Reconciliation, contemporary and historical photography, art and a timeline spanning from the 1800s to the present. This book is part of the Canadian Geographic Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada series.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : unavailable
Record posted/updated: February 10, 2023
R072156
InfoTrac (Gale Databases)
InfoTrac contains electronic databases of more than 2,300 full-text magazines, journals and reference sources. Examples of databases include: Junior Edition, Student Edition, General Reference Centre Gold, and CPI.Q (Canadian Periodicals).
Media and Formats : Website
Price : unavailable
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
fnmicontent
Record posted/updated: April 16, 2019
R072157
National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS)
NCSS defines social studies as "the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence." NCSS engages and supports educators in strengthening and advocating social studies.
Media and Formats : Website
Price : unavailable
Record posted/updated: August 15, 2020
R028555
Recommended Online Video Education Resources (ROVER)
ROVER is the video streaming site for teachers and students in the PreK-12 education system. All the videos that are housed on ROVER have been evaluated and recommended by educational professionals to support Saskatchewan's K-12 curricula.
Media and Formats : Website
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
fnmicontent
Record posted/updated: January 3, 2019
R103052
Social Studies 20 and History 20. World Issues. A Bibliography (1995)
This bibliography includes a selected listing of learning resources to support the History 20 and Social Studies 20 curricula.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
Record posted/updated: January 22, 2019
R102042
Social Studies 20. World Issues. A Teacher's Activity Guide
The activities in this guide support students as they develop an understanding of the main concepts covered in the 5 units of Social Studies 20.
Media and Formats : Book Document
Price : unavailable
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
Record posted/updated: October 22, 2017
R102875
Social Studies Saskatchewan
Social Studies Saskatchewan is a professional growth network of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation for social sciences educators. The aim of the association is to provide a community for social sciences educators through professional development, in-service training and preservice teacher education. The organization publishes the journal entitled Perspectives.
Media and Formats : Website
Price : unavailable
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
Record posted/updated: August 15, 2020
What are additional resources? Additional Resources
Additional resources also complement the curriculum in an effective way and are of the same variety as core resources. However, where funds are limited, educators are advised to start by purchasing core resources.
R072095
A Deadly Earthquake Devastates Haiti
On January 12, a powerful earthquake strikes Haiti. More than 100,000 people are killed, and about a million others are left homeless. This story looks at Haiti's tragedy, and how Canada and other countries help the survivors.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R101534
Act Indian Not Indian Act
This resource is a coil bound booklet that explores the impact of the Indian Act on the Indigenous peoples of Canada. Through historical facts and stories of modern indigenous heroes, we see a Canada that has been shaped by tragedy and false information. This resource explores racism, both past and present, and what can be done to heal this country from the effects of colonization. It also shows how First Nations have fought for their treaties, for their rights and for their survival by highlighting the culturally significant events that have shaped and affirmed their sacred trust and legitimized their place in Canada.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $19.95
Record posted/updated: February 10, 2023
R072084
Adoption. Looking for a Baby Abroad
Every year, for a number of reasons, many Canadians adopt children in foreign countries. International adoptions can provide them with the baby they always wanted, but they can also be expensive and frustrating.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072079
Afghanistan's Troubled Election
In late August, Afghans went to the polls to choose a President and members of the provincial council. Canada's troops in that war torn country help provide security so the vote could take place. But the election was marred by violence and voting irregularities.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
R072137
Age of Uncertainty. Episode 2
This is an era of changing climate, erratic weather, and social calamities that could change our way of life forever. Each year the earth grows warmer, degree by degree - that started with the Industrial Revolution, population growth, and our demand for technology, speed and power. This three-part series was filmed on four continents and endorsed by leading scientists. The 1990s was the warmest decade in 1000 years and the carbon in the Earth's atmosphere is higher than it has been in 420,000 years and climbing. This series goes beyond the science and impacts of climate change to look at exciting ideas and technologies that will create a truly sustainable future. It is narrated by Alanis Morissette and Keanu Reeves. This episode reveals the often surprising consequences of climate change through the stories of real people already living through them - it is more than just heat.
(More information)
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : unavailable
canadiancontent
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072087
Asbestos. Canada's Ugly Secret
Asbestos is a mineral that was once widely used in the construction industry. Canada produces about ten percent of the world's supply, but because it can cause severe lung problems, its use in Canada is limited. Instead, most of it is shipped to developing countries. Asbestos sales are helping a dying industry in Canada, but sickening and killing workers in countries like India.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
R039017
Beyond Organic: The Vision of Fairview Gardens
Fairview Gardens is a 12-acre organic farm located within an urban centre in California. It has become a model of sustainable food production and community-supported agriculture. This video shows the efforts of Michael Ableman to diversify the farm (including offering educational programs) and to defend it against the challenges of an encroaching city. A clear connection is made between the nature of science and technology and their relationships to social and environmental contexts.
Media and Formats : CD/DVD Video
Price : $195.00
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2021
R049134
Boys, Toys and the Big Blue Marble
In Boys, Toys and the Big Blue Marble, abused and exploited youngsters all over the world speak about their lives. This tough documentary told from the boys' viewpoint is an appraisal of childhoods destroyed by slavery, criminality, war, sexual exploitation and human stupidity.
Media and Formats : Video
Topic : Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R072066
Burma and the Great Awakening
For 50 years the Southeast Asian country of Burma is ruled by a brutal military dictatorship. The generals have loosened their iron grip and democracy is slowly making a comeback. This video examines these democratic reforms and what they mean for the people who live there.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
R072082
Canada and Stranded Canadians
Abousfian Abdelrazic and Suad Hagi Mohamud are two Canadians who shared a common ordeal in two different places. They find themselves in a foreign country and not allowed to come home. This report looks at their stories and why they and others have accused the Canadian government of abandoning its own citizens.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
R072041
Canada and the Afghanistan Legacy
In July, Canada's combat mission in Afghanistan will come to an end. About 2,000 soldiers stationed in Kandahar will be withdrawn and about 1,000 others will stay to train Afghan forces. This video looks at Canada's nine-year combat mission and what it managed to accomplish.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R051842
Chicken for Africa: The Dirty Trade of Leftovers
This video examines the agricultural industry, focusing on chickens. White meat is prized in Europe and North America due to the wellness craze. What happens to the remainder of the chicken? Wings, thighs, backs and innards are exported to developing countries. Ghana annually receives 90,000 tons of frozen chicken parts. The meat is cheaper than what is produced locally. Local chicken farmers are unable to compete with large corporations and their livelihood is being destroyed. In addition, people become ill due to the lack of quality controls over frozen chicken parts.
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Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : $90.00
Record posted/updated: December 1, 2017
R072035
Egypt and the Days of Anger
A popular revolt erupts in Egypt. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians take to the streets to demand the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. When Mubarak refused, violent clashes break out and the country descends into a near state of anarchy.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R072059
Egypt's Revolution One Year Later
It's been a year since a popular revolution toppled the government of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Many Egyptians remain dissatisfied by the pace of democratic reform. This video examines why so many feel betrayed and asks citizens where they think their country should be going.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 15, 2018
R055109
Exploring Humanitarian Law. Resource Pack for Teachers
Exploring Humanitarian Law provides teachers with the resources to introduce students to the basic principles of international humanitarian law (IHL). The materials in the kit explain how IHL aims to protect life and human dignity during armed conflict and to prevent and reduce the suffering and devastation caused by war. The five modules examine: The Humanitarian Perspective, Limits in Armed Conflict, The Law in Action, Dealing with Violations and Responding to the Consequences of Armed Conflict.
The kit contains 12 booklets and 1 DVD.
(More information)
Media and Formats : Kit
Price : Free
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R072033
Haiti in a Time of Cholera
Less than a year after being rocked by an earthquake, Haiti found itself reeling from a cholera epidemic. This video examines the ongoing misery of the Haitian people and the slow pace of recovery for the impoverished nation.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R072051
Healing the Invisible Wounds of War
Canada ends its combat mission in Afghanistan. During the conflict, more than 150 soldiers are killed and thousands of others are wounded, but many former soldiers suffer from the invisible wounds of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). New treatments offer hope to many soldiers suffering from PTSD.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
R049398
Hijacked Future
This video examines agriculture and genetic modification of seeds. Today's society has an abundance and variety of food items; however, is the system sustainable? In the past, seeds adapted over thousands of years to withstand diseases and changes in the environment. Multinational corporations recognize the value of seeds and prevent farmers from collecting and saving seeds to plant in upcoming years. Today, a small number of multinational corporations control the future of the food supply by controlling the seeds.
(More information)
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : unavailable
Record posted/updated: July 10, 2019
R072216
How Canada Became Canada Series
This series examines how Canada became a nation. It begins with first contact between First Nations people and European settlers, and continues to modern, 21st-century Canada. Each book in the series presents a comprehensive overview of the issues and people that shaped Canada's history.
Each book contains illustrations, a glossary, a timeline of events and an index. The first book in the series fully supports the Grade 9 curriculum.
•  Britain's Canada, 1613-1770
•  Canada's Changing Society: 1984-the Present
•  Crisis at Home and Abroad: The Great Depression, World War II, and Beyond, 1929-59
•  From the Atlantic to the Pacific: Canadian Expansion, 1867-1909
•  Redefining Canada: A Developing Identity, 1960-1984
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $25.12 ea.
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R071452
How Canadians Are Helping Haiti
In January, the Caribbean country of Haiti is devastated by a powerful earthquake. More than 200,000 people are killed and over a million people are left homeless. Canadians react generously to the calls for help by raising millions of dollars for Haiti relief.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072078
Iran's Summer of Discontent
In early August, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was sworn in as President of Iran after weeks of bloody unrest. Ahmadinejad was elected in June, but his opponents said the vote had been rigged and took to the streets in protest. At least 30 people are killed and hundreds are arrested.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072039
Japan and the Nuclear Nightmare
A massive earthquake rocks a large area of northern Japan. The quake is followed by a huge tsunami that kills thousands of people and badly damages a nuclear power plant. This video looks at the quake aftermath and at the desperate attempts to prevent a nuclear catastrophe.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R029081
Landing. Stories from the Cultural Divide
The programs in this series tell the stories of Canadians from diverse backgrounds.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
fnmicontent
Record posted/updated: January 3, 2022
R072042
Libya and the Fall of Gadhafi
Rebel forces seize the Libyan capital of Tripoli and end the 42-year dictatorship of Moammar Gadhafi. The rebels are assisted by air strikes from NATO planes, including some from Canada. This video looks at the Libyan Revolution and examines Canada's role in the conflict.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R051449
Milking the Rhino
This video examines the human-wildlife co-existence in post-colonial Africa. Two African cultures are highlighted - Kenya's Maasai tribe and Namibia's Himba tribe. Both communities suffered under a century of "white man conservation" which turned lands into game reserves and took away the traditional lifestyle of the two communities. The Himba and Maasai communities now want a piece of the wildlife-tourism pie. Community-based conservation tries to balance the needs of wildlife and people. The Himba and Maasai ancient ways of doing things meets Western expectations and both communities face deep cultural change.
(More information)
•  Milking the Rhino. Grazing
•  Milking the Rhino. Human-Wildlife Conflicts
•  Milking the Rhino. Profiting From Conservation
Media and Formats : CD/DVD Video
Price : $295.00 USD
Record posted/updated: November 26, 2021
R072116
Nelson Mandela
This video provides an overview of Nelson Mandela's activism and struggles for equality. Nelson pays a heavy price to become the first Black president of South Africa. He is imprisoned for 27 years for fighting against apartheid. After his release from prison, Nelson leads his political party in the negotiations that led to multi-racial democracy in 1994. During his years as President of South Africa, Nelson often gave priority to reconciliation. After his retirement, Nelson continues to be an advocate of social and human rights causes.
(More information)
Media and Formats : CD/DVD Video
Price : $19.19 USD
Record posted/updated: November 2, 2021
R072138
Our Children's Planet. Episode 3
This is an era of changing climate, erratic weather, and social calamities that could change our way of life forever. Each year the earth grows warmer, degree by degree- that started with the Industrial Revolution, population growth, and our demand for technology, speed and power. This three-part series was filmed on four continents and endorsed by leading scientists. The 1990s was the warmest decade in 1000 years and the carbon in the Earth's atmosphere is higher than it has been in 420,000 years and climbing. This series goes beyond the science and impacts of climate change to look at exciting ideas and technologies that will create a truly sustainable future. It is narrated by Alanis Morissette and Keanu Reeves. This episode sweeps around the world to introduce us to the people and communities who are combating the great warming with commitment, enthusiasm and new technologies.
(More information)
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : unavailable
canadiancontent
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072122
Prayer of Peace: Relief and Resistance in Burma's War Zone
This video discusses the Karen people and their struggle for survival in Burma. Over one million Karen villagers fight to stay alive inside Burma. Filmmaker Matt Blauer illegally crosses the border seven times as he assists aid workers. He interviews a nurse who is devoted to helping escapees following the death of her parents. Blauer also interview a pastor/cameraman, who documents human rights abuses. There are subtitles for when the Karen language is spoken.
•  Prayer of Peace. This is Our Home: Standing for Freedom in Burma
Media and Formats : Video
Price : $24.95 USD (For a DVD copy)
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2021
R054208
Prisoners of Prejudice: Canada's First National Internment Operations 1914-1920
The Canadian Government actively recruited Ukrainians to develop the Canadian west. Yet, in 1914, the same country that had invited the Ukrainians from Austria-Hungary classified them as "enemy aliens" and interned many of the men. The Ukrainian Canadian internment was part of the detention of "enemy aliens" in Canada, lasting from 1914 to 1920, under the terms of the War Measures Act. During the internment, Ukrainian people lost employment, were treated as subversives, their wealth was confiscated, and they were used as forced labour. This resource reveals the historical injustice done to the Ukrainian people who were judged not because of anything they had done, but only because of who they were and where they came from.
The CD-ROM includes a teacher guide and PowerPoint.
(More information)
Media and Formats : Book
Price : \$10.00 (1 student book), \$250.00 (25 student books + teacher guide/CD-ROM)
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R051443
Tar Sands: Canada for Sale
Tar Sands: Canada for Sale captures the intersecting storyline of a remarkable cast of characters eager to cash in on the oil boom in Fort McMurray, Alberta. Washington lobbyists, pipefitters from Newfoundland, Chinese investors and Norwegian industrialists descend on tar-soaked Fort McMurray, a modern-day Eldorado, where rents are skyrocketing and cocaine abuse is four times the provincial average. Up for grabs - a stake in the $100 billion energy bonanza and Canada's economic sovereignty. this documentary tracks the growth of the world's largest reserve of 'unconventional' oil.
This Florida-sized 'environmental sacrifice zone' has become Canada's contribution to the U.S. energy security in the post-9/11 world. Yet, for many, the tar sands are a global warming disaster. As Fort McMurray bursts at the seams, children from Thunder Bay to Cape Breton are made tar-sands orphans by their migrant-worker parents. Canada's petrodollar breaks the back of the manufacturing economy in the East. Cancer rates skyrocket downstream of Fort McMurray while Rocky Mountain glaciers melt and disappear. And all the while, Alberta crude goes south to U.S. markets while Eastern Canada pays ever more for insecure Middle East oil. In an isolated region of the north, Canada's future is being carved out of the forest at the breakneck pace. "Tar Sands: Canada for Sale" questions how much Canada is willing to sacrifice for a stake in this century's greatest energy bonanza.
(More information)
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : unavailable
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R035464
Teaching Treaties in the Classroom
The Office of the Treaty Commissioner (OTC) has developed a treaty information kit for use in Saskatchewan schools. The kit features educational resource materials that include curriculum supplements, videos and books about the history of treaties. The individual pieces show both First Nations and European perspectives about the treaty relationship. Information on treaty topics range from the precontact history of First Nations people, first contact issues, the relevance of the past to the contemporary situation and what is happening within the present treaty relationship.
The OTC provides inservice training for teachers in use of the kit.
The kit was provided to every school in the province.
(More information)
Media and Formats : Kit
Price : $350.00
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R072049
The 9/11 Attacks. Ten Years Later
On September 9, 2001, a group of terrorists carry out a devastating assault on the United States. Two planes crash into the World Trade Center in New York City, another one into the Pentagon in Washington, DC and a fourth one is downed in a field in Pennsylvania. This video discusses the impact of the attacks in the ensuing 10 years.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072055
The Bloodbath in Syria
Hundreds of thousands of people are staging massive protests in the streets of Syria. They are demanding the resignation of the country's ruler, Bashar al-Assad. But his regime's response has been a bloody one, and thousands of protesters have been gunned down.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
R072086
The Copenhagen Climate Change Summit
In December, 192 nations gather in Copenhagen to discuss climate change. The plan was to begin drafting a document to replace the Kyoto Protocol that expires in 2012.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
R072088
The Great U.S. Health Care Debate
Shortly after assuming office, U.S. President Barack Obama announces plans to reform his country's health care system. The announcement set off a debate with both sides citing Canada's Medicare system to back up their arguments.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
R072136
The Human Fingerprint. Episode 1
This is an era of changing climate, erratic weather, and social calamities that could change our way of life forever. Each year the earth grows warmer, degree by degree- that started with the Industrial Revolution, population growth, and our demand for technology, speed and power. This three-part series was filmed on four continents and endorsed by leading scientists. The 1990s was the warmest decade in 1000 years and the carbon in the Earth's atmosphere is higher than it has been in 420,000 years and climbing. This series goes beyond the science and impacts of climate change to look at exciting ideas and technologies that will create a truly sustainable future. It is narrated by Alanis Morissette and Keanu Reeves. This episode explores the underlying science of climate change. North and South America, Asia, and Europe are studied to determine what today's rising temperatures mean for our own future.
(More information)
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : unavailable
canadiancontent
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072119
The Tamil Boat People Controversy
In mid-August a merchant ship was intercepted off the coast of British Columbia. On board were almost 500 Sri Lankan Tamils, hoping to be granted refugee status in Canada. This video looks at their journey and why they left Sri Lanka and examines the controversy over what to do with them.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: June 5, 2017
R072040
The Uprising of Libya
Moammar Gadhafi ruled the North African country of Libya for more than 40 years. In February, 1011, the wave of protest that sweeps through the region catches up with him. There is a popular uprising and a vicious civil war erupts. This video examines the fighting and its impact on the rest of the world.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R072202
Thinking Historically: Educating Students for the Twenty-first Century
Lévesque examines the questions "What is historical thinking?" and "How do educators teach it?" Educators are provided the opportunity to reflect on their practice through some of the benchmarks for historical thinking, what students ought to learn and how to become more critical historical thinkers.
Some of the topics include the nature of history and historical thinking, how to make sense of the raw materials of the past and how to understand predecessors who had different moral frameworks.
The book includes a table of contents, a bibliography and an index.
(More information)
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $33.95
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R072038
Vacation Nightmare in Mexico
Millions of Canadians vacation in Mexico; so many people are shocked when an explosion ripped through a Mexican resort. Seven people, including five Canadians, are killed and many others are injured. The video examines what really happened and how the truth may have been covered up to protect the resort's image.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R053874
Voices of Courage
This 2010 CTV Remembrance Day special features four veterans who share their personal experiences of war, carnage and courage, and the toll it has taken on their lives as survivors. The video features Pat Stogran, Canada's Veterans' Ombudsman, who shares his stories of serving in Bosnia and Afghanistan, and discusses issues facing veterans today.
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : $99.95
canadiancontent
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R053256
Waging Peace: Canada in Afghanistan
In 2006, Canada takes on a larger role as Canadian troops are deployed to Afghanistan. Troops are sent to Kandahar province, where most of the fighting takes place. The Afghanistan mission creates more controversy in Canadian history than any other military intervention and the casualty count continues to rise. As 2011 approaches, Canada must decide if the troops will be pulled out as scheduled or continue to provide support in Afghanistan.
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : Education public performance rights available
canadiancontent
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072044
War and Famine in Somalia
In Somalia, a long drought is causing mass starvation. It is threatening the lives of millions of people, and a civil war is making it hard to help them. This video looks at the desperate situation and what is being done to try to feed the hungry.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
rovervideo
Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
R072073
Women's Rights. Raising the Glass Ceiling
In some countries around the world, women continue to fight for basic rights. This video program examines the rights of women in the U.S. vs. those living in China, Afghanistan and Kenya. Violence against women continues to be used as a weapon to ensure compliance. The program offers a brief history of women obtaining rights. Women in developing countries are starting to obtain higher levels of education, have representation in government and have business opportunities.
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : $129.95
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
What are other useful materials? Other Useful Materials
Other useful materials are documents, lesson plans or classroom activities that teachers may find useful in supporting the curriculum, but that have not typically undergone the same formal evaluation process that is required for core and additional resources.
R003028
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS Online enables you to connect people, locations, and data using interactive maps. It enables you to work with smart, data-driven styles and intuitive analysis tools that deliver location intelligence. It also enables the user to share insights with the world or specific groups. The website contains a tutorial, links to suggested subjects and projects, lesson plans and activities.
Media and Formats : Video Website
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
Record posted/updated: February 1, 2022
R104355
CAMPUS
CAMPUS is the National Film Board’s exclusive education streaming service available at no cost to all teachers and students in Saskatchewan and is available on ROVER. Previewing resources is recommended.
Media and Formats : Video Website
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
fnmicontent
Record posted/updated: February 1, 2022
R103880
COVID-19 (Coronavirus): Learning Supports for Families and Teachers
This document was created to provide support for parents/guardians when sharing information about the coronavirus with young and school-aged children. The document is also useful for early learning staff and Prekindergarten to Grade 12 teachers.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
Record posted/updated: April 8, 2020
R103660
Canada & Conflict: A Humanitarian Perspective
Canada & Conflict provides insight into Canadians' experiences in armed conflict. Canadians directly and indirectly affected by war share their experiences throughout the educational resource.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
Record posted/updated: January 22, 2019
R054659
Concentus Citizenship Education Foundation
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, through the Concentus Citizenship Education Foundation, has created a website that provides classroom resources to support the teaching of citizenship competencies from Grades K-12. Lesson plans may either be viewed online or downloaded as PDFs. To access these resources, educators only need to sign up and create an account through the website's Teacher Portal. If teachers experience any difficulties signing up, they are welcome to contact info@concentus.ca for help in creating an account.
(More information)
Media and Formats : Website
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
fnmicontent
Record posted/updated: January 22, 2019
R019215
Concentus Citizenship Education Resources. Level 20: The Intentional & Explicit Teaching of Essential Citizenship Competencies
Students recognize the role that ideology plays in our perspectives and the application of human Rights. Students consider historically how worldview has impacted and continues to impact perspectives of citizenship and the balance between meeting the needs of citizens and promoting the nation's best interests. Through the investigation of worldview and the impact of worldview on an individuals' and society's beliefs, students specifically consider the influence of imperialism and colonialism on populations, especially Indigenous peoples.
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Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
fnmicontent
Record posted/updated: January 22, 2019
R104354
Curio
Curio is the CBC’s educational streaming service made available at no cost to Saskatchewan teachers and students by the Ministry of Education and is available on ROVER. Previewing resources is recommended.
Media and Formats : Video Website
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
fnmicontent
Record posted/updated: February 1, 2022
R053615
Deepening the Discussion: Gender and Sexual Diversity
This document will assist individuals and communities to engage in meaningful discussions and actions to respond to the experiences, perspectives and needs of students and families who are gender and/or sexually diverse (GSD). It will: assist school divisions, central office personnel, administrators, educators, First Nations and Métis organizations and community partners to develop a deeper understanding of gender and sexual diversity; assist in understanding the unique educational, health and safety needs of staff, students and their families who self-identify as gender and/or sexually diverse; provide practical strategies, suggestions and frequently asked questions to support schools and communities as they work with students to anticipate and overcome challenges related to transphobia, homophobia and heterosexism; acknowledge the shared responsibility of ensuring that all students who identify as gender and/or sexually diverse have the same opportunities for safety, socialization and success in schools; assist educators in planning curricular-based instruction and assessment to meet the unique needs of gender and/or sexually diverse students; and assist school divisions and First Nations and Métis organizations to fulfill their ethical and professional responsibilities to provide safe, equitable and inclusive learning environments for all students regardless of their actual or perceived differences.
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Record posted/updated: February 13, 2019
R103623
Digital Citizenship Education in Saskatchewan Schools: A Policy Planning Guide for School Divisions and Schools to Implement Digital Citizenship Education from Kindergarten to Grade 12
This document provides guidelines for school divisions and school-based administrators who are developing digital citizenship policies. It is not a prescriptive policy; instead, it offers a roadmap for building appropriate school division policies and school-specific digital citizenship guidelines and procedures. Tools to help teachers, administrators and parents as they get started on the implementation of digital citizenship education for K-12 students are also included.
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Record posted/updated: September 8, 2022
R103070
Historical Learning Resources Updates
Learning Resources Updates provided an annual supplement to every subject-specific bibliography that supported K-12 curricula.
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Record posted/updated: January 2, 2019
R103762
Opportunities to Address Child Abuse Prevention Education and Response
This document outlines curricular opportunities to address substance misuse in various subject areas
and grades. Suggested curriculum outcomes are identified and, if applicable, supporting indicators
are noted.
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Topic : Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R007923
Supporting Reconciliation in Saskatchewan Schools
This site has been created by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education to support school staffs to work together to expand their understanding of truth and reconciliation as well as the history and legacy of residential schools. It contains tools and resources to support important conversations and professional development opportunities.
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Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
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Record posted/updated: February 22, 2019
R104586
Teaching Sensitive Content in the Classroom

The purpose of the presentation is to describe strategies teachers can use to approach content that may be perceived as sensitive in their community in order to:

  • ensure the learning environment is safe for respectful dialogue;
  • teach students how to think critically about any topic with an open mind; and,
  • meet curricular outcomes.
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Record posted/updated: January 3, 2022
R012571
The Adaptive Dimension for Saskatchewan K-12 Students
The Adaptive Dimension refers to the concept of making adjustments to any or all of the following variables: learning environment, instruction, assessment and resources. Adjustments to these variables are intended to make learning meaningful and appropriate and to support student achievement. In the
Saskatchewan context, differentiation is addressed through the Adaptive Dimension which enables all teachers to respond to student diversity, including their strengths and needs, interests, backgrounds, life experiences and motivations.
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Record posted/updated: September 4, 2024
R052532
Transforming Charity into Solidarity and Justice: Global Citizenship Education. Module 1
The Transforming Charity into Solidarity and Justice Module aims to guide students through understanding the potential and limitations of charity and how it necessitates global justice and solidarity.
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Record posted/updated: January 3, 2019
R102702
Treaty Education Outcomes and Indicators
The Treaty Education outcomes and indicators at each grade level are designed to engage learners on a journey of inquiry and discovery. When meaningfully and thoughtfully incorporated into subject areas, Treaty Education moves beyond an idea to become actualized as a belief that benefits all learners.
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Record posted/updated: February 13, 2019
R100772
Understanding Power and Privilege Through Anti-Oppression: Global Citizenship Education. Module 2
This module aims to address power and privilege within the context of working within and between complex global issues that humans are facing today, such as: charity, justice, solidarity, power and privilege, anti-oppression, anti-racism, decolonization, the root causes of poverty and environmental sustainability.
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Record posted/updated: January 3, 2019
R033019
Voices Into Action. Genocide
To provide a context for the study of Holodomor, this unit explores the history of genocide and how it can be prevented from happening in the future.
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Record posted/updated: January 22, 2019
R035294
Voices Into Action. Holodomor
This unit provides historical information and activities for students to investigate the tragedy of Holodomor - Joseph Stalin's engineered famine that killed millions of Ukrainians in 1932-1933.
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Record posted/updated: December 27, 2018