Truth and reconciliation is an important part of Canadas' future and moving towards a more welcoming future. As educators it is our job to teach about the true history and diversity of our country, so we can learn from our past and better our future. There are many ways we can work towards truth and reconciliation in the classroom. Below are some resources that may help you and your classroom in working towards knowing the truth and reconciling for the future.
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Shelley Moore is an incredible educator who teaches about inclusive education for all. She posts several resources and ideas that can be used to better the spaces, places, and boundaries in the education buildings. I find that she puts difficult concepts and ideas in simple explanations to help us understand a better way to teach.
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Gender diversity is an widely changing topic in Canada, and as teachers we need to be open to the changes that may come. This requires us to stay knowledgable on the topics and open to new ones. Below are some tools for learning about gender diversity in general, and in specific to the classroom space.
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