Historical Fiction Enhances the Study of History

Historical Fiction Enhances the Study of History

Six reasons historical fiction will enhance your students’ understanding of history. You’ll see many living books and novels listed in our curriculum guides – books which will enhance the lesson or topic. Canada’s Native Long Ago includes many stories, including by First Nations authors as much as is possible. See our various book bundles for…

Residential Schools in Canada – Questioning Critic
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Residential Schools in Canada – Questioning Critic

In his article They Would Call Me a “Denier” – Let Me Explain what I Believe about Residential Schools in Canada, Rodney Clifton challenges the current narrative from his own lived experience. This post provides a short-read summary as the author uses critical thinking skills to challenge claims of ‘murder’ in residential schools. Drawing on…

Fostering Critical Thinking in the Study of History

Fostering Critical Thinking in the Study of History

The study of history offers a fertile ground for cultivating critical thinking skills in young minds. By embracing the six Historical Thinking Concepts, educators can equip students with the framework to evaluate historical events and sources with the discernment of historians. These concepts, namely Historical Significance, Evidence, Continuity and Change, Cause and Consequence, Historical Perspective,…

Can Historical Thinking be Taught to Young Students?

Can Historical Thinking be Taught to Young Students?

The Six Historical Thinking Concepts Professional Development for Home Educators – How to Teach Historical Thinking Historical thinking is a crucial skill that children can develop from an early age. It helps them understand the past, make connections to the present, and predict the future. Below is a tutorial to explain the six historical thinking…