Traveling Through Time and Colonization in Canada

My project highlights a cross curricular research opportunity for students to work in groups. Students explore some heavy topics while doing research, while writing creatively and finally while embarking in a talking circle. Students examine cause and consequence of the events while ultimately taking their learning from their minds to their hearts; to reach a deeper understanding of our collective history.
Traveling Through Time and Colonization in Canada

Rebecca Weiss

Vancouver Island University

Nanaimo, British Columbia

Students examine cause and consequence of events to reach a deeper understanding of our collective history.

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