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Frideres, J. S. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Examines the Canadian North and the groups of people who live there. Discusses their political structure, changing cultural patterns, economy, native, and non-native relationships. Concludes that the natives of northern Canada want control over development, economic self-sufficiency, and a gradual process of acculturation which will let them…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Cultural Interrelationships, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
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Conley, Marshal William – History and Social Science Teacher, 1985
A general overview of political science education in Canadian public schools, with an emphasis on secondary education, is provided. The level, content, and objectives of political science courses offered by schools in the various provinces of Canada are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Content, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices
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Chud, Larry – History and Social Science Teacher, 1976
Outlines a course on the Canadian governmental system. The four lessons stress the inquiry process and suggest activities which encourage the student to take an active role in experiencing a "human" dimension of the Canadian political process. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Civics, Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides
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Dacks, Gurston – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
States that northern politics deserve a place in Canadian curricula because of its intrinsic interest and the opportunities it offers to study the relationship between aboriginal peoples and the Canadian state. Discusses territorial governments and the economic and constitutional problems facing them. Concludes that studying the north may bring…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Interrelationships, Curriculum
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Bebensee, Larry; Evans, Mark – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Describes a project in which students from 11 countries took part in an Arab-Israeli Conflict simulation-- an interactive communication simulation that immersed students in the complex dynamics of international reality. The project is a pilot program from the Region of Peel School Board, Ontario. Example of simulation is appended. (SLM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Grade 12