Intermediate-Senior (IS) Anti-Racism and Diversity Resources
Here you will find a selection of teaching resources aimed at Intermediate-Senior (Grades 7-12) instruction.
The following resources have been curated and recommended by our faculty with expertise in anti-racism, SHARE, and our EDID Committee, as well as recommendations from our teacher candidates and graduate student community.
PhD candidate recognized with World Bank Group - Africa Education Fellowship
David Baidoo-Anu, a grad student doing his PhD at the Faculty of Education, has recently been recognized with a
Primary-Junior (PJ) Anti-Racism & Diversity Teaching Resources
Here you will find a selection of teaching resources aimed at Primary-Junior (JK - Grade 6) instruction.
The following resources have been curated and recommended by our faculty with expertise in anti-racism, SHARE, and our EDID Committee, as well as recommendations from our teacher candidates and graduate student community.
Anti-Racism Book Recommendations for Primary-Junior
These book recommendation come from our faculty, teacher candidates, and graduate student community.
Anti-Racism and Diversity Media Recommendations
The following resources have been curated and recommended by our faculty with expertise in anti-racism, SHARE, and our EDID Committee, as well as recommendations from our teacher candidates and graduate student community.
Black History Month 2023
About Black History Month
In Canada, the House of Commons officially recognized February as Black History Month in 1995. The motion was introduced by the first Black Canadian woman elected to Parliament, the Honourable Dr. Jean Augustine. In February 2008, former Nova Scotia Senator Donald Oliver, introduced a motion to have the Senate officially declare February as Black History Month. The motion received unanimous approval and was adopted on March 4, 2008.
Popular Podagogy: Black History - Canada, History and How to Keep it Local
Historian Deirdre McCorkindale (PhD ABD), Assistant Professor of History at the University of Guelph, joins us this month to discuss the history of Black History month itself (did you know it has over 100 y
A team’s creative effort
In school, you often learn how to write when you’re taught the alphabet and complete writing assignments.
You learn math by completing equations.
You learn science by reading about it and, on those truly memorable school days, completing fun experiments.
Year in Review 2022
This year marked an exciting return to in-person teaching and growth in our graduate and online programs. Our alumni were busy changing the world through education. Our researchers brought impactful ideas and resources to educators. Our teacher candidates, graduate students, and continuing learners continued to be inquisitive, creative, and innovative. Congratulations to everyone in our community for a dynamic year of teaching, learning, and research!