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SAÉ 4 | Reconciliation in Canada: A Model? | Printed Student Workbook | French Only

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SAÉ "Reconciliation in Canada: A Model?" : an Exploration of Reconciliation and Social Inclusion Issues

The SAÉ "Reconciliation in Canada: A Model?", within the framework of the "Culture and Quebec Citizenship" program, is available in a printed version.

This student workbook complements the digital version, offering a hybrid educational approach for 5th-grade secondary students. With this workbook, students can record their reflections and easily access digital resources.

Culture and Quebec Citizenship Program

The SAÉ "Reconciliation in Canada: A Model?" aligns with the "Culture and Quebec Citizenship" program and integrates information and communication technologies. The printed version of the workbook reinforces these learnings by providing tangible support for activities and class discussions.

Complementarity Between Printed and Digital Versions

The printed workbook "Reconciliation in Canada: A Model?" is designed to complement the digital version. Together, they offer a complete learning experience.

Delivery Included in the Price

The printed version of the workbook "Reconciliation in Canada: A Model?" is delivered directly to your address, and the delivery costs are included in the price. This simplifies the acquisition of this essential resource, with no additional costs.

Details of the Pedagogical Content

Through this educational journey, students explore the issues of reconciliation, equality, and social inclusion in Canada, focusing on the relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

  • INTRODUCTION: Debate on the concept of reconciliation ("What Do We Call Reconciliation?").
  • TASK 1: Analysis of reconciliation initiatives from 1876 to today.
  • TASK 2: Creation of a questionnaire for an Indigenous community or association ("Learning About Turtle Island").
  • TASK 3: Writing an article consolidating the responses obtained ("Synthesis of My Knowledge").
  • FINAL TASK: Comparative presentation of reconciliation efforts in Canada and other countries.

This educational journey raises students' awareness of the challenges and progress in reconciliation and social inclusion, preparing them to become enlightened and active citizens in building an inclusive and reconciled future.

Caracteristics
  • Format: Paperback
Editor
  • Dokoma Editions
Subject
  • Culture et citoyenneté québécoise
Grade
  • Secondary 5