We have posted our FINAL #HistoireSourceStory video.
A HUGE thank you to everyone that has engaged with our content!
We have so enjoyed bringing these sources and conversations to you!
Learn how you can use a curling stone, to connect students to Japanese-Canadian history and to Japanese internment in the 1940s in our #HistoireSourceStory video with Dr. Carly Adams and Dr. Darren Aoki:
youtu.be/bjT5w3syLw8
Our newest #HistoireSourceStory video is out!
We got to speak to Dr. Ian Mosby and talk about Canada's Food Rules, nutrition, and biases and prejudices of settler colonialism.
Watch here: youtu.be/5lsZm7o-pF4
Look beyond the creation of the food guide and see how it impacted people’s diets over time.
Learn more in our new #HistoireSourceStory video with Dr. Ian Mosby: youtu.be/5lsZm7o-pF4
We may have posted our final video, but don't worry!
Our videos will remain up on our YouTube channel, and our website will remain live!
Whenever you are ready to bring these sources into your classroom, our videos will be waiting for you!
The @Buxton_Museum school in Elgin Settlement had many notable students & teachers, including Anderson Ruffin Abbott, the 1st licensed Black doctor in Canada.
He's mentioned in our 1st #HistoireSourceStory video. youtu.be/p3lvPb4P5iY
Lesson Idea: Bring the food guide into your classroom, to discuss if research and science can ever be objective.
Watch our #FoodSource convo to learn more: youtu.be/5lsZm7o-pF4
Change the way you think about history. Think of history as acts of service and answering questions.
Learn more about how Dr. Ian Mosby brings this idea into his own work in our #FoodSource conversation: youtu.be/5lsZm7o-pF4
Bring the Food Guide as a source into your classroom. Get your students to explore the larger political discourses around the Food Guide and how ideas around Canadian citizenship can be seen in the food guide.
Learn more in our #FoodSource conversation: youtu.be/5lsZm7o-pF4
#DYK There used to be a massive dock in front of the Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion. Learn more about this popular swimming spot in this week’s #HistoireSoureStory video!
youtu.be/GPm4b41skC0
We got the opportunity to speak with 2 authors from This Place: 150 Years Retold (Portage and Main Press). Watch our first convo with Richard Van Camp here!
youtu.be/3HTZcdAzeCc
Interested in learning more about how we can use history to solve problems and how we can change the way we approach history to be more successful?
Watch our video with Dr. Ian Mosby: youtu.be/5lsZm7o-pF4
Bring Curiosity based research into your history classroom.
Learn more about how this kind of research can broaden our understanding of the past in this week's #HistoireSourceStory video: youtu.be/5lsZm7o-pF4
Watch the FINAL #HistoireSourceStory video! We are ending this series on a high with our fascinating and empowering conversation with Dr. Ian Mosby.
Watch here: youtu.be/5lsZm7o-pF4
#DYK that according to nutritional surveys done in 1938, 39, and 40, 60% of Canadians were considered malnourished.
Learn more about how this wasn't really the whole picture in our #FoodSource conversation: youtu.be/5lsZm7o-pF4
Did you know that Japanese-Canadians were displaced to Sugar Beet Farms in Alberta during World War 2?
Learn more in our #CurlingSource video:
youtu.be/bjT5w3syLw8