Facing History and Ourselves has been working in
Ontario with middle and high schools teaches and university academics since 1981.
Hundreds of teaches have attended Facing History's seminars and workshops in
Canada, and we look forward to offering increased seminars, workshops and
follow up support in the years to come.
Download our Regional Profile [pdf]
Toronto Summer Seminar
August 11, 2008
Toronto, Canada
Program Highlights
- From
1984 to 1999 Facing History partnered with the Toronto District School
Board (formerly Toronto Board of Education, North York Board of Education,
and Etobicoke Board of Education) to deliver two- and three-day workshops
and over 50 follow-up sessions to hundreds of classroom teachers
- Across
Ontario Facing History has conducted workshops for the Thames Valley
District School Board, Kitchener-Waterloo Public and Catholic School Boards, and Kawartha Pine Ridge
District School Board.
- Facing
History has partnered with the British Columbia Teacher's Federation to
deliver teacher training to B.C. teachers. Workshops have also been
offered to teachers in Winnipeg.
- Facing
History has done extensive work with Faculties of Education at York
University, University of Toronto, and Althouse College of the University
of Western Ontario
- In
2006 Facing History began organizing an annual, a five-day seminar for
Ontario teachers. The 2006 seminar was held in Waterloo, and the 2007
seminar was held at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education,
University of Toronto. Teachers from public, Catholic, and Jewish schools
participated in these seminars.
- The
Ontario Ministry of Education has accepted a proposal from the Toronto
District School Board to design and deliver a locally-developed full
course (110 hours) on twentieth-century genocide. The Steering Committee
has agreed that the Facing History approach will inform the course, and
Facing History resources will be key components of the new course. Twelve
schools have indicated that they plan to teach the course in September
2008, and an additional 16 schools plan to implement the course in
September 2009. Facing History will provide professional development to
the writers of the course profile and the teachers who implement the
course.
Recent
News and Features
- Facing History and Ourselves Canada partnered with the Miles
Nadal Jewish Community Centre, the
Polish-Jewish Heritage Foundation and other community organizations to bring
Life in a Jar, a play about Polish-Catholic rescuer Irena Sendler to Toronto.
Facing History teachers brought their students to 3 sold out student
performances.
-
Facing History and Ourselves Canada co-sponsored with the
Toronto Jewish Film Festival and a workshop and screening of the film, Blessed
is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh. Teachers watched the film and then we
introduced to resources developed by Facing History and Ourselves to accompany
the film.
-
Teachers
will be able to bring their students to a special student screening of the film
on May 9, 2008. For more information
about the student screening please contact, filmmatters@tjff.org .
Contact
Leora Schaefer
Program Director
Facing History and Ourselves Canada
(416)901-3831
Links:
[1] http://www.facinghistory.org/sites/facinghistory.org/files/CAN+regional+profile.pdf
[2] http://www2.facinghistory.org/Campus/Events.nsf/HTMLProfessionalDevelopment/A3A7C523C1A1AF368525741D00571C1E?Opendocument
[3] http://www2.facinghistory.org/Campus/Events.nsf/HTMLProfessionalDevelopment/A3A7C523C1A1AF368525741D00571C1E?Opendocument
[4] mailto:filmmatters@tjff.org
[5] mailto:leora_schaefer@facing.org
[6] http://www.facinghistory.org/news/director-international-programs-interviewed