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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.
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Canadian Studies. A Bibliography for History 30, Native Studies 30, and Social Studies 30 (1997)
This bibliography includes a selected listing of learning resources to support the History 30, Native Studies 30, and Social Studies 30 curricula.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: January 22, 2019
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History 30 and Social Studies 30. Canadian Studies. A Teacher's Activity Guide
The activities in this guide focus on specific concepts and provide instructional assistance for the teacher. The student information sheets and timelines provide background information on specific areas of the course. The worksheets provide guided instruction and organization for students working on concept development and application activities.
Media and Formats : Book Document
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: January 22, 2019
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Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada. First Nations
This book contains articles that showcase historical, narrative and sacred stories that reflect the social, political and cultural experiences of First Nations in Canada. The articles highlight the diversity of First Nations peoples, their worldview and their resilience. Stewardship and relationship to the land are prominent themes of the resource. 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
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Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada. Inuit
This book contains articles that highlight the lives and histories of the Inuit people. Inuit traditions, lifestyles, worldview, environment and history are presented, demonstrating the ingenuity and resilience of the people. In addition, current social, political and economic challenges are discussed. 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
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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
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Record posted/updated: April 16, 2019
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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
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Record posted/updated: August 15, 2020
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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
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Record posted/updated: January 3, 2019
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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
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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.
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100th Anniversary of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building
This video outlines Saskatchewan's political history and how the legislature came to be built in Regina. Historical photographs, documents and interviews with politicians and historians enrich this documentary and shed light on what the legislative building represents in Saskatchewan's history and to its citizens. The video includes highlights of significant events that have taken place at Saskatchewan's legislative building.
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Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
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A Country's Hunger
In 1989, the Canadian House of Commons sets the goal to eliminate poverty among Canada's children by the year 2000. In a country as rich and prosperous as Canada, has child poverty been eliminated? Mark Chatel travels the country to see what progress that has been made in the 20 years since that historic promise. Chatel discovers that over 700,000 children continue to live in poverty.
Parents, teachers, social workers, politicians and children offer insights on what it means to live in poverty on a daily basis. At times, Chatel's observations are discouraging, but he discovers that some solutions to end child poverty are not as complex as we believe.
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Price : $80.00
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
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A Knock on the Door: The Essential History of Residential Schools from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (Edited & Abridged)
Media and Formats : Book
Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : $17.95
Record posted/updated: June 5, 2017
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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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Price : $19.95
Record posted/updated: February 10, 2023
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Afghanistan. A Front Line Report
Canada's military mission in Afghanistan is scheduled to end in July 2011. Some Canadians want that mission to continue, while others wonder about its success. This video takes viewers on a six-day patrol with the soldiers of Delta Company and shows what kind of challenges and dangers they confront.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: June 5, 2017
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Blind Spot: What Happened to Canada's Aboriginal Fathers?
This video program explores the issue of First Nations children who grow up without their fathers - the "blind spot." Two central themes in the program can lead to classroom discussion. First, the decimation of the buffalo stripped males of their role as providers and protectors. Moving First Nations people to reserves created a culture of dependency. The residential school system further eroded the First Nations family structure. The second theme is the lack of support or recognition by Canadian governments and the public on the issue of absent fathers. President Barack Obama is bringing the issue of fatherlessness to the forefront in the United States.
Filmed in North Central Regina, three men discuss fatherhood. Sixteen-year-old Tyson Kakaway is preparing for the birth of his first child. Only knowing his father through Facebook, Tyson vows he will do his best to be a father to his daughter. Andrew Kinniewisse is from the Yellowquill First Nation. Andrew is in the courts trying to prove that he can provide a stable home so that his two older children can return to live with him. Jeff Crowe spent 13 years in and out of jail; he now runs a parenting program at the Regina Correctional Centre.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
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Budget 2012. The Axe Begins to Fall
In March 2012, Stephen Harper's Conservatives table a new budget. It outlines plans for more than $5-billion of spending cuts, as well as one for phasing out the penny. This video examines details of the budget and looks at the reaction from the opposition and other Canadians.
Media and Formats : Video
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
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Canada and the Jobless Crisis
Canada's unemployment rate rises to 7.5 per cent, its highest level since April 2011. Canada's economy appears to be stalling, and the situation is particularly bleak in the country's two largest provinces, Quebec and Ontario. This video examines the situation and look at how two Ontario cities are trying to recover.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
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Canada and the Swine Flu
As the swine flu continues to spread around the world, Canada's healthcare system is stepping up its pandemic preparations. The H1N1 virus first arrives in Canada in the spring and health authorities expect many more cases this winter.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
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Canadians Vote in a Spring Election
On March 25, 2011, Stephen Harper's minority Conservative government is defeated in the House of Commons. The Governor General dissolves Parliament and an election date is set for May 2nd. This video looks at the campaign, the issues and the final result.
Media and Formats : Video
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
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Diving for Clues to Canadian History
The fur trade played a large role in the early history of Canada. It opened up the country, created new communities and led to the further exploration of North America. Archaeologists have retrieved many artifacts from places like old trading posts.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: June 5, 2017
R072064
Election 2011 and the Robocall Scandal
Allegations of illegal behaviour during the last federal election lead to a large-scale investigation. Thousands of Canadians received phone calls aimed at discouraging them from voting. This video discusses the political reaction and the search for those responsible.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072026
Finding Our Way
This video examines the struggles of two First Nations in the Carrier territory in British Columbia. In The Contagion of Colonisation, viewers will learn the historical context behind the First Nations groups circumstances. High Noon in Burns Lake focuses on the Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation (Burns Lake Band). The Band has been in conflict with the village of Burns Lake over appropriated land. In 2000, the municipality shut off water and sewage services to the Reserve. Cheslatta Carrier Nation's story is told in Keeping Our Heads Above Water. In 1952, Alcan's hydroelectric project evicts people from their homeland. Today, the First Nation is struggling economically and culturally.
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Price : $100.00
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
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Fundamental Freedoms: The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
One of the most important documents in Canadian history, The Charter of Rights and Freedoms was established in 1982. This documentary examines the history of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the struggle surrounding the ratification of the document, and the importance of the Charter of Rights and each of its guarantees: the fundamental freedoms, democratic rights, mobility rights, legal rights, equality rights, language rights. Interviews with government officials, educators, the legal community and recent immigrants are featured in the video.
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Record posted/updated: December 2, 2021
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Generation One. Living in Two Worlds
Canada is a country of immigrants. This video explores "Generation One," children of immigrants who were born in Canada but are still heavily influenced by the cultures and traditions of the countries where their parents once resided.
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Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
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Growing Up Among Strangers
Growing Up Among Strangers examines the duality of growing up in Canada's cultural mosaic. Several young Canadians from diverse cultural backgrounds talk about their struggles to balance two worlds: the traditional values of home and the westernized culture. The individual stories are combined with comments from Canadians of earlier generations who understand this dilemma. The combination of current anecdotes and memories shed light on the difficulties and benefits of living in two different cultures.
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Price : $100.00
Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
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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
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How Parliament Works (7th ed.)
This book describes the organization and operation of our parliamentary system. Following an introduction to the principal features of Canada's government, the book discusses the constitution and the roles of the various elected and appointed officials in the House of Commons and the Senate. The electoral process is described as well as the procedure on how a bill becomes law.
Included are a table of contents, a glossary, black-and-white photographs of the governors general, the prime ministers and the speakers of the House of Commons.
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Price : $19.95
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
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How Tolerant Are Canadians?
Canada is a multicultural country where people of many races and backgrounds live in harmony together. Most of us are proud of our diversity, and like to think we live in a country where prejudice is not a problem. This video examines how one racist incident shocks a community. It asks pollsters and ordinary Canadians whether we should be doing more to fight intolerance.
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Record posted/updated: October 19, 2018
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How the Kids Took Over
This program describes how the shift in family dynamics, with persuasive powers shifting from parent to child, creates a marketer's dream. In today's market, children have a say in how $700 billion is spent each year, making them a powerful consumer group. Big business wants children's attention, money and influence. Children are bombarded with well-researched advertising campaigns for children's products. Companies who market adult products, such as cars and vacations, also enlist children to persuade their parents to buy the "right" brand.
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Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
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Is the Recession Really Over?
It's been just over a year since Canada was hit by the effects of a global recession. More than 350,000 people lost their jobs. Now there are some faint signs of recovery, but is the recession really over?
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Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
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K'naan. A Canadian Sings for the World
He was born in the war ravaged African country of Somalia and grew up on the streets of Toronto. Now K'naan is a global singing sensation and his song, Wavin' Flag, is the official song of the 2010 world soccer championship in South Africa. This interview with K'naan explores how his turbulent life has influenced his music and his message.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: May 8, 2018
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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
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Record posted/updated: January 3, 2022
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Legacy of Hope Foundation Residential School Survivor Stories
In this collection of videos, men and women share their personal and often painful accounts of their experiences of residential school and its legacy.
Media and Formats : Website
Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : unavailable
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Record posted/updated: June 5, 2017
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Life Givers: Honouring Our Elders and Children
Life Givers: Honouring Our Elders and Children is a film by Janine Windolph that testifies to the need to grieve and to honour the memory of loved ones.
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Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
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Looking Back
This weekly, five-minute video series highlights little-known, compelling and sometimes quirky stories from Saskatchewan's past. All stories were filmed on location and often feature people who had some personal or special connection to the event.
•  Almighty Voice. Episode 9
•  An Epidemic of Bullets. Episode 13
•  An Unlikely Spy. Episode 10
•  Canada's Pin-Up Girl. Episode 15
•  Charlie's Silver. Episode 16
•  Chief Whitecap. Episode 27
•  City for a Day. Episode 35
•  Cowboy Imposter. Episode 31
•  Damn Dam. Episode 8
•  Death Over Moose Jaw. Episode 30
•  Depression Photo. Episode 19
•  Dickens of the Mounted. Episode 29
•  Factoria. Episode 25
•  God's Painter. Episode 20
•  Just Another Victim. Episode 18
•  Lions of Winter. Episode 22
•  Moose Jaw's Fly Boys. Episode 6
•  Murdered by the RCMP. Episode 17
•  Naked We Stand. Episode 34
•  Prince Albert Park. Episode 3
•  Quong Wing. Episode 14
•  Saskatchewan Provincial Police. Episode 2
•  Saskatoon's Lily. Episode 5
•  Scott's Secret. Episode 4
•  Sitting Bull's Mountie. Episode 43
•  Stalked by Fate. Episode 1
•  Sukanen's Dream. Episode 11
•  Summer of Fear. Episode 33
•  The Accidental MLA. Episode 38
•  The Birth of Medicare. Episode 26
•  The Blizzard of '47. Episode 23
•  The Debden Miracle. Episode 41
•  The Fighting Bishop. Episode 21
•  The French Counts of Whitewood. Episode 40
•  The Great Soul Rush. Episode 44
•  The Missing Recipe. Episode 36
•  The Price of Pride. Episode 32
•  The Regina Riot. Episode 42
•  The Reluctant Giant. Episode 12
•  The Sage of Sintaluta. Episode 28
•  The Unionist Party. Episode 24
•  The Welwyn Massacre. Episode 39
•  The White Man Governs. Episode 37
•  White Man's Country. Episode 7
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Record posted/updated: January 22, 2019
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Misconceptions of Canada's Indian Residential School System
This poster provides the truth about misconceptions of Canada's residential schools such as: "No one knew at the time about the conditions of residential schools" and "Aboriginal people asked for residential schools."
Media and Formats : Document Other
Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: June 5, 2017
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O Mother, Where Art Thou?
O Mother, Where Art Thou? by filmmakers Paul John Swiderski takes stock of his adoptive family and the security and well-being that they have always provided for him. However, he begins to wonder about his biological family.
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
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Parliament and the Detainee Issue
In March, opposition members of Parliament table an explosive motion in the House of Commons. They ask the Speaker of the House to rule that the Conservative government is violating parliamentary privilege, for withholding documents on the treatment of Afghan detainees. Could this trigger a constitutional crisis and a federal election?
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Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
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Parliament and the Election Question
In late September, Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff announced that his party would no longer support Stephen Harper's Conservative government. That meant that the minority government could be defeated, unless the NDP or the Bloc Quebecois supported it.
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Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
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Parliament and the Election Question
When Parliament returned after a winter break, the big question is "would there be a spring election?" The government and the opposition parties claim they did not want one. This video looks at some of the issues that could determine whether that election is called.
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Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
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Remembering Canada's War Dead
On November 11th, many Canadians take a moment to remember the soldiers who died fighting for Canada. The main ceremony takes place at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, but many other ceremonies are held across the country.
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Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
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Research in Motion's High-Tech Woes
Research in Motion (RIM) is one of Canada's most successful high-tech companies. It developed the Blackberry smartphone, but the company has been losing ground to the competition. This video examines RIM's troubles and the future of the company.
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
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Residential Schools. Truth and Healing
For more than a hundred years many First Nations children were taken away from their families, and forced to attend residential schools. In 2008, the Canadian government apologizes for the suffering and the abuse many experienced. This video explores the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and what it hopes to accomplish.
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Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
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Richard Colvin and the Afghan Detainees
In November, a Canadian diplomat triggers a political firestorm on Parliament Hill. Richard Colvin tells a committee that Canadian troops have been handing over prisoners to Afghan authorities, even though the government knew they might be tortured. The government denies it, refuses to hand over the documentation and then suspends Parliament.
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Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
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Saskatchewan. A New History
Bill Waiser takes readers on a journey through Saskatchewan's first 100 years as a province. From its early beginnings as the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan's strength has always been the people who reside in the province. Based on stories and events, Waiser tells us of the foresight, hard work and determination that made the province a reality.
This book was nominated for two Saskatchewan Book Awards in 2005.
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Price : $49.95
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
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Stolen Children
After decades of waiting, Aboriginal Canadians receive a formal apology from the federal government on June 11, 2008. This event in Canadian history recognizes the loss of culture caused by the church-run residential schools that thousands of Aboriginal children were forced to attend. It also acknowledges the physical and sexual abuse that many suffered in those institutions. Stolen Children explores the impact of residential schools on former students and their children and grandchildren. Survivors share their experiences and discuss the legacy of fear, abuse and suicide being passed down from generation to generation. The words of successive Canadian politicians and bureaucrats are revealed against a backdrop of archival footage, a reminder of the policies and convictions that drove the government of the day to seek "a final solution to the Indian problem." The video also includes the original broadcast of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's apology, the apology of Stéphane Dion, Leader of the Official Opposition, and reaction from the Aboriginal community and Aboriginal leaders.
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Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
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Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
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Stolen Sisters
This video examines the plight of missing women in Canada. In 2004, Amnesty International charged Canada with human rights violations in its treament of Indigenous women who been murdered or have gone missing in violent circumstances in the past 20 years. Daleen Bosse Muskego and Amber Redman are two Saskatchewan women that are profiled in the program. Viewers will feel the frustration and pain of the families as they deal with police departments, racism and indifference. The Robert Pickton case, the sex trade murders in Edmonton, and the Highway of Tears in Prince George are a few of the incidents of missing women that are also included in the program.
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Record posted/updated: November 23, 2021
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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.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
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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.
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Price : $350.00
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
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Terry Fox. Remembering a Canadian Hero
It's been 30 years since Terry Fox dies in a British Columbia hospital, one month short of his 23rd birthday and nine months after he was forced to give up his cross-Canada run to raise money for cancer research. This video looks at his legendary run and his enduring legacy.
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
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The Eurozone and the Economic Crisis
For over a year a debt crisis in the European community, or eurozone, is affecting the stability of the world's economic system. In recent months the crisis has reached critical levels and is threatening to plunge the Canadian economy into another recession. This video examines the problem and what is being done to try to overcome the crisis.
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
R072152
The Ghosts of Futures Past: Tom Berger in the North
The Canadian Arctic is one of the world's last great wilderness regions and is facing pressures concerning natural gas exploration. The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline, the largest construction project in Canada in more than a century, will bring natural gas from the Far North to Alberta's Tar Sands for oil extraction and refining. David Suzuki re-examines the Berger inquiry of the 1960s. Suzuki accompanies Tom Berger as they confront issues of environmental impact, climate change and ecological change.
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Record posted/updated: May 9, 2018
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The Great Oil Pipeline Debate
The U.S. government delays approval of a pipeline to transport oil from Alberta to refineries in Texas. The Canadian government responds by saying it will speed up approval of another pipeline to carry the oil over the Rocky Mountains to British Columbia. This video looks at why the government wants the pipelines built and why so many are determined to stop them.
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Record posted/updated: May 15, 2018
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The Hidden Faces of the Seal Hunt
Still controversial after 40 years, this video program examines the Canadian commercial seal hunt. The seal hunt has been the cause for many celebrities and animal rights groups. The seal hunt cause generates thousands of dollars in donations for animal rights groups. Wealthy celebrities do not want to hear that whitecoats have not been hunted in over ten years or the factors that affect seals, such as loss of ice. It is an opportunity for animal rights groups to exploit celebrity for profit. On the other side of the controversy are the seal hunters. The seal hunt is one of the most highly regulated hunts in the world. Hunting quotas are in place, a ban on whitecoats has existed for over 20 years and seal populations are monitored. The potential of using the whole seal as a natural resource is discussed.
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Price : $90.00
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Record posted/updated: April 22, 2018
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The Life and Death of Jack Layton
On August 22, 2011, Jack Layton dies of cancer at his home in Toronto. His death shocks many Canadians and leaves the New Democratic Party aimless just three months after becoming the Official Opposition. This video looks at the life and death of Jack Layton and what his death could mean for his party and the country.
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Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
R046492
The Metis: Memorable Events and Memorable Personalities
This book about Métis life in Canada provides a thorough examination of the people, culture and historical events. The resource highlights the strengths of the Métis and of the challenges they have faced.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $19.95
Record posted/updated: February 10, 2023
R072065
The NDP Chooses a New Leader
In the last election the New Democratic Party became the official opposition in Parliament. Three months later its leader, Jack Layton, dies of cancer and a race begins to succeed him. This video looks at that race and how Thomas Mulcair became the NDP's new leader.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072121
The Oil Sands and the PR War
The American government is considering whether to allow construction of a giant pipeline that would pump more Canadian oil into the United States. The oil comes from Alberta's oil sands, and many environmentalists say the pipeline should not be built. This video looks at both viewpoints.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
R072094
The Plane Bomber and Airport Security
On Christmas Day 2009, a Nigerian man allegedly tries to blow up an airliner as it prepares to land in Detroit. The man was subdued by other passengers before he could set off explosive material sewn into his underwear. The incident triggered a security scare at airports all over the world.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: May 11, 2018
R072143
The Power of a Horse
In The Power of a Horse, filmmaker Cory Generoux deals with the scars that racism left on his life - both as its recipient and perpetrator.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072052
The Rise of the Occupy Movement
A group called Occupy Wall Street begins a series of demonstrations in New York City. The movement starts as a public protest against social and economic inequality and what the protestors call corporate greed. The movement spreads to several Canadian cities.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 2018
R072093
The Road to the Winter Games
Canada plays host to the world when the Winter Olympics open in Vancouver. During the Games, the spotlight will be on the athletes. But it has taken years of work by thousands of Canadians to prepare for this event.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R072037
The Shooting of Gabrielle Giffords
A gunman opens fire at a small political rally in Tucson, Arizona. Six people are killed and 14 others are injured, including congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Shot in the head, Giffords survives and the shooting triggers a political debate in the United States.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R072053
The Struggle to Save Canada's Farmland
Every year Canada loses thousands of acres of farmland by farmers giving up farming or selling their land to developers. A group of Ontario farmers thought they were selling their land to a large company so it could grow potatoes, only to discover it was to be turned into a quarry.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: May 18, 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.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $33.95
Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R072034
Wikileaks and the Information War
This video examines the controversy over the release by Wikileaks of hundreds of classified U.S. documents, as well as the role of its founder and editor-in-chief, Julian Assange.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: December 5, 2018
R072149
ati-wîcahsin (It's Getting Easier)
In ati-wîhcasin (It's Getting Easier) filmmaker Tessa Desnomie celebrates the life and times of her grandmother, Jane Merasty. Born and raised on the trapline, this Woodlands Cree woman witness's significant changes over her 80 years.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Media and Formats : Website
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: January 22, 2019
R018849
Concentus Citizenship Education Resources. Level 30: The Intentional & Explicit Teaching of Essential Citizenship Competencies
Students examine Canadian history to understand the influences on our contemporary rights, responsibilities and views of citizenship. Students examine issues facing Canadians and the global community regarding citizenship, specifically the foundational beliefs of Canadians. Students also consider the role of cooperation in a competitive society. Throughout all these inquiries, students are asked to consider multiple perspectives, especially those of Indigenous populations.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
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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
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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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Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
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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.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: September 8, 2022
R020735
From the Prairies to the Trenches
This five-part video series, presented by the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan, focuses on Saskatchewan's participation in the First World War. The episode titles in the series are: Part I - Saskatchewan and the First Months of World War One, June 1914 - February 1915; Part II - From Salisbury Plain to Flanders Fields, November 1914 - December 1915; Part III - Women's Suffrage to the Somme, December 1915 - December 1916; Part IV - Vimy, Passchendaele and Conscription, January 1917 - December 1917; and Part V - Amiens, Armistice and Aftermath, January 1918 to June 1919.
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Media and Formats : Website
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: February 13, 2019
R103070
Historical Learning Resources Updates
Learning Resources Updates provided an annual supplement to every subject-specific bibliography that supported K-12 curricula.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
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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.
Media and Formats : Document
Topic : Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R012576
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation's Indigenous Resources Review Committee Suggested Resources
These titles have been suggested by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation's Indigenous Resources Review Committee. Before using these resources in the classroom, educators should consider the sensitive, emotional issues related to tragic events in Indigenous history and consult their local resources evaluation policy.
•  Aboriginal Peoples. Activities: Building for the Future
•  Aboriginal Peoples: Building for the Future
•  Central Urban Métis Federation Inc. (CUMFI)
•  Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN)
•  Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research
•  Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan
•  Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S)
•  The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture
•  Unreserved
Media and Formats : Book Website
Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : unavailable
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Record posted/updated: September 30, 2021
R003918
Shattering the Silence: The Hidden History of Indian Residential Schools in Saskatchewan
This resource extracts, reorganizes and compiles the school-specific Saskatchewan elements of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation reports and primary school documents as well as incorporates other resources and former residential school student accounts that have been recorded and published online.
Media and Formats : Book Document
Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: February 13, 2019
R001399
Sixties Scoop Resources
The titles listed below may support instruction in the classroom related to the Sixties Scoop. These resources have not undergone the full evaluation process that is carried out for core and additional resources. Before using these resources in the classroom, educators should consider the sensitive emotional issues related to the Sixties Scoop and its repercussions and consult their local resources evaluation policy. Resources that appear on the core and additional resources lists and support the study of the Sixties Scoop and the ideals of truth and reconciliation can be found by clicking on Truth and Reconciliation in the Filter by Content section of any resources list on the curriculum site that contains titles on these topics.
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•  Bi-Giwen. Coming Home: Truth-Telling from the Sixties Scoop. Activity Guide
•  Birth of a Family
•  Finding Cleo Episode 2. Eyes That Haunted Me
•  How I Lost My Mother, Found My Family, Recovered My Identity
•  Just What Was the Sixties Scoop?
•  Sask. Premier Scott Moe Apologizes to Sixties Scoop Survivors
•  Saskatchewan's Apology for Sixties Scoop Leaves Survivors with Mixed Feelings
•  Sixties Scoop
•  Sixties Scoop Agreement in Principle
•  Sixties Scoop Apology - Government of Saskatchewan
•  Sixties Scoop Survivors Split on Proposed $875-Million Settlement
•  Teaching the Legacy of the Sixties Scoop and Addressing Ongoing Child Welfare Inequality in the Classroom
•  The Impact of Colonialism in Canada
•  The Reason I Dance
•  What Was the '60s Scoop'?: Aboriginal Children Taken From Homes a Dark Chapter in Canada's History
Media and Formats : Video Website Other
Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : Many are free.
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Record posted/updated: February 11, 2019
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.
Media and Formats : Website
Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : Free
free
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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.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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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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Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
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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.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
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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.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: February 13, 2019
R009767
Truth and Reconciliation Resources - Social Studies
The titles listed below may support instruction in the classroom related to the history, work and ideals of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). These resources have not undergone the full evaluation process that is carried out for core and additional resources. Before using these resources in the classroom, educators should consider the sensitive emotional issues related to the work of the TRC and consult their local resources evaluation policy. Resources that appear on the core and additional resources lists and support the ideals of the TRC can be found by clicking on Truth and Reconciliation in the Filter by Content section of any resources list on the curriculum site that contains titles on this topic.
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•  100 Years of Loss. Teacher's Guide: The Residential School System in Canada
•  100 Years of Loss. Timeline
•  2017 Saskatchewan Rural Municipalities and Treaty Boundaries Map
•  A Day at Indian Residential Schools in Canada
•  A Knock on the Door: The Essential History of Residential Schools from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
•  A National Crime: The Canadian Government and the Residential School System, 1879 to 1996
•  A Requiem for the Canadian Dream
•  A is for Assimilation: The ABC's of Canada's Aboriginal People and Residential Schools
•  Assembly of First Nations Plain Talk 6. Residential Schools
•  Bi-Giwen. Coming Home: Truth-Telling from the Sixties Scoop. Activity Guide
•  Canada's Residential Schools
•  Canada's Residential Schools Volume 1. The History, Part 1, Origins to 1939: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
•  Canada's Residential Schools Volume 1. The History, Part 2, 1939 to 2000: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
•  Canada's Residential Schools Volume 2. The Inuit and Northern Experience: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
•  Canada's Residential Schools Volume 3. The Métis Experience: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
•  Canada's Residential Schools Volume 4. Missing Children and Unmarked Burials
•  Canada's Residential Schools Volume 5. The Legacy: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
•  Canada's Residential Schools Volume 6. Reconciliation: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
•  Conversations with a Dead Man: The Legacy of Duncan Campbell Scott
•  Directory of Residential Schools in Canada
•  Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume One. Summary: Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future
•  Finding Peter Bryce: The Story of a National Crime
•  Forgotten. The Métis Residential School Experience
•  From Truth to Reconciliation: Transforming the Legacy of Residential Schools
•  Heritage Minutes. Chanie Wenjack
•  High School Teachers Working Towards Reconciliation: Examining the Teaching and Learning of Residential Schools
•  Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future: Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
•  Hope and Healing: The Legacy of the Indian Residential School System
•  In Jesus' Name: Shattering the Silence of St. Anne's Residential School
•  In This Together: Fifteen Stories of Truth & Reconciliation
•  Indian Residential Schools & Reconciliation. Teacher Resource Guide 11/12
•  Inuit and the Residential School System
•  It Takes All of Us to Enforce the Law
•  Legacy of Hope Foundation Residential School Survivor Stories
•  Misconceptions of Canada's Indian Residential School System
•  Moving Beyond: Understanding the Impacts of Residential School
•  Muffins for Granny
•  National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
•  Net-eth Going Out of the Darkness: An Exhibition of First Nations Artists, Residential School Survivors and Their Descendants
•  Our Words, Our Ways: Teaching First Nations, Métis and Inuit Learners
•  Out of the Depths: The Experiences of Mi'kmaw Children at the Indian Residential School at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
•  Project Eagle Feather: When They Took the Children
•  Project of Heart: Illuminating the Hidden History of Indian Residential Schools in BC
•  REDx Talks. Truth, Reconciliation and the Future
•  Reconciliation & the Way Forward: Collected Essays & Personal Reflections
•  Reconciliation Begins With You and Me
•  Reconciliation Canada. Toolkits
•  Reconciliation Canada. Videos
•  Residential School System in Canada. Teacher's Guide: Understanding the Past--Seeking Reconciliation--Building Hope for Tomorrow
•  Residential Schools and Reconciliation: Canada Confronts Its History
•  Residential Schools in Canada. Education Guide
•  Response, Responsibility, and Renewal: Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Journey
•  Sixties Scoop Resources Available on Curio
•  Speaking My Truth: Reflections on Reconciliation & Residential School
•  Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the Indian Residential Schools
•  Strength for Climbing: Steps on the Journey of Reconciliation
•  Teaching Each Other: Nehinuw Concepts and Indigenous Pedagogies
•  The 7th Generation Our Ancestors Prayed For: Children and Youth on the TRC
•  The Education of Augie Merasty: A Residential School Memoir
•  The KAIROS Blanket Exercise
•  The Secret Path (animated film)
•  The Survivors Speak: A Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
•  They Called Me Number One: Secrets and Survival at an Indian Residential School
•  They Came for the Children: Canada, Aboriginal Peoples, and Residential Schools
•  This Benevolent Experiment: Indigenous Boarding Schools, Genocide, and Redress in Canada and the United States
•  Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Calls to Action
•  Truth and Reconciliation in Canadian Schools
•  Truth and Reconciliation. The Legacy of Residential Schools in Canada
•  Truth and Reconciliation. What Is It About?: A Discussion Booklet for the Classroom
•  Unsettling the Settler Within: Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada
•  Up Ghost River: A Chief's Journey Through the Turbulent Waters of Native History
•  Wawahte. Indian Residential Schools
•  We Were Children
•  We Were So Far Away. Video: The Inuit Experience of Residential Schools
•  We Were So Far Away: The Inuit Experience of Residential Schools
•  What We Have Learned: Principles of Truth and Reconciliation
•  Where Are the Children? Exhibition
•  Where Are the Children?: Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools
Media and Formats : Book Document Website
Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : Many are free downloads.
Record posted/updated: April 26, 2022
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.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: January 3, 2019