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RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more!ONTARIO PARKS
*Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, this map is not available for booking until further notice. Canadian Geographic Education’s Ontario Parks Giant Floor Map highlights the Ontario park system, as well as Indigenous treaty areas, highways, and urban and ruralcommunities.
CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Winners will be notified on Friday, June 11, 2021. Thank you to allparticipants!
GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective changeagents.
RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more!ONTARIO PARKS
*Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, this map is not available for booking until further notice. Canadian Geographic Education’s Ontario Parks Giant Floor Map highlights the Ontario park system, as well as Indigenous treaty areas, highways, and urban and ruralcommunities.
CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Winners will be notified on Friday, June 11, 2021. Thank you to allparticipants!
GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
CONTACT US | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Contact us! Canadian Geographic Education is the educational committee of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The programs of Can Geo Education aim to strengthen geographic education in the classroom and increase public awareness of the importance of geographical literacy. CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique.EXECUTIVE TEAM
Executive Team. Canadian Geographic Education (Can Geo Education) is the educational committee of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS), one of Canada’s largest non-profit educational organizations. The programs of Canadian Geographic Education aim to strengthen geographic education in the classroom. CANADA’S COOLEST SCHOOL TRIP Latest updates: Due to COVID-19, Canada’s Coolest School Trip has been placed on hold and will resume when it is once again safe to do so. In place of the 2020/2021 competition, Parks Canada, Canadian Geographic Education and Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants have teamed up to provide a fun, interactive experience that will allow students to virtually connect with parks and historic sitesGIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic EducationCANGEOEDUCATION.CA
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GIANT FLOOR MAP
The Giant Floor Map program is a free resource offered to Canadian teachers for kindergarten to Grade 12. Made of durable vinyl and measuring 11 metres by 8 metres (35 feet by 26 feet), a Giant Floor Map is roughly half the size of a school’s gymnasium. Each map is packed inside its own individual bag and has additional supplies tofurther
CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective changeagents.
RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
RIVERS OF CANADA
The discovery of these prints is unique in Canadian archaeology. During the mid-1800s, an experimental farm was established at the settlement by the Hudson's Bay Company. Barns and stables were built just north of the river junction. But the farm was a dismal failure. By 1838, only eight hectares were cultivated. CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective changeagents.
RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
RIVERS OF CANADA
The discovery of these prints is unique in Canadian archaeology. During the mid-1800s, an experimental farm was established at the settlement by the Hudson's Bay Company. Barns and stables were built just north of the river junction. But the farm was a dismal failure. By 1838, only eight hectares were cultivated. RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a mapto
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique.LEARNING CENTRE
Learning Centre. Giant floor maps: Canadian Geographic Education’s newest set of resources, the giant floor map program, is an innovative approach to teaching Canadian students about geography. It provides students a different type of learning — one that takes them out of the comforts of their classroom and into the great big world ofgeography.
FAQ | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education (Can Geo Education), formerly the Canadian Council for Geographic Education, is the educational branch of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS). Can Geo Education is one of the largest non-profit educational organizations in Canada and our goal is to foster geographic engagement among Canadians. CANADA’S COOLEST SCHOOL TRIP Latest updates: Due to COVID-19, Canada’s Coolest School Trip has been placed on hold and will resume when it is once again safe to do so. In place of the 2020/2021 competition, Parks Canada, Canadian Geographic Education and Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants have teamed up to provide a fun, interactive experience that will allow students to virtually connect with parks and historic sites CLASSROOM CONNECTIONS GeoSchool. GeoSchool is an educational program hosted at the headquarters of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society in Ottawa, Ont., providing educators and students in the National Capital Region with an opportunity to learn and strengthen their geographic and inquiry skills outside of their regular school environment.RIVERS OF CANADA
The discovery of these prints is unique in Canadian archaeology. During the mid-1800s, an experimental farm was established at the settlement by the Hudson's Bay Company. Barns and stables were built just north of the river junction. But the farm was a dismal failure. By 1838, only eight hectares were cultivated.CANGEOEDUCATION.CA
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AQUIFERS AND RECHARGE AREAS By 1850, the Métis had established their own business network, independent of the Hudson's Bay Company's legal monopoly. Métis trains of Red River carts CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective changeagents.
RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
RIVERS OF CANADA
The discovery of these prints is unique in Canadian archaeology. During the mid-1800s, an experimental farm was established at the settlement by the Hudson's Bay Company. Barns and stables were built just north of the river junction. But the farm was a dismal failure. By 1838, only eight hectares were cultivated. CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective changeagents.
RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
RIVERS OF CANADA
The discovery of these prints is unique in Canadian archaeology. During the mid-1800s, an experimental farm was established at the settlement by the Hudson's Bay Company. Barns and stables were built just north of the river junction. But the farm was a dismal failure. By 1838, only eight hectares were cultivated. RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a mapto
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique.LEARNING CENTRE
Learning Centre. Giant floor maps: Canadian Geographic Education’s newest set of resources, the giant floor map program, is an innovative approach to teaching Canadian students about geography. It provides students a different type of learning — one that takes them out of the comforts of their classroom and into the great big world ofgeography.
FAQ | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education (Can Geo Education), formerly the Canadian Council for Geographic Education, is the educational branch of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS). Can Geo Education is one of the largest non-profit educational organizations in Canada and our goal is to foster geographic engagement among Canadians. CANADA’S COOLEST SCHOOL TRIP Latest updates: Due to COVID-19, Canada’s Coolest School Trip has been placed on hold and will resume when it is once again safe to do so. In place of the 2020/2021 competition, Parks Canada, Canadian Geographic Education and Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants have teamed up to provide a fun, interactive experience that will allow students to virtually connect with parks and historic sites CLASSROOM CONNECTIONS GeoSchool. GeoSchool is an educational program hosted at the headquarters of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society in Ottawa, Ont., providing educators and students in the National Capital Region with an opportunity to learn and strengthen their geographic and inquiry skills outside of their regular school environment.RIVERS OF CANADA
The discovery of these prints is unique in Canadian archaeology. During the mid-1800s, an experimental farm was established at the settlement by the Hudson's Bay Company. Barns and stables were built just north of the river junction. But the farm was a dismal failure. By 1838, only eight hectares were cultivated.CANGEOEDUCATION.CA
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AQUIFERS AND RECHARGE AREAS By 1850, the Métis had established their own business network, independent of the Hudson's Bay Company's legal monopoly. Métis trains of Red River carts CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective changeagents.
RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
RIVERS OF CANADA
The discovery of these prints is unique in Canadian archaeology. During the mid-1800s, an experimental farm was established at the settlement by the Hudson's Bay Company. Barns and stables were built just north of the river junction. But the farm was a dismal failure. By 1838, only eight hectares were cultivated. CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective changeagents.
RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
RIVERS OF CANADA
The discovery of these prints is unique in Canadian archaeology. During the mid-1800s, an experimental farm was established at the settlement by the Hudson's Bay Company. Barns and stables were built just north of the river junction. But the farm was a dismal failure. By 1838, only eight hectares were cultivated. RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a mapto
CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique.LEARNING CENTRE
Learning Centre. Giant floor maps: Canadian Geographic Education’s newest set of resources, the giant floor map program, is an innovative approach to teaching Canadian students about geography. It provides students a different type of learning — one that takes them out of the comforts of their classroom and into the great big world ofgeography.
FAQ | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education (Can Geo Education), formerly the Canadian Council for Geographic Education, is the educational branch of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS). Can Geo Education is one of the largest non-profit educational organizations in Canada and our goal is to foster geographic engagement among Canadians. CANADA’S COOLEST SCHOOL TRIP Latest updates: Due to COVID-19, Canada’s Coolest School Trip has been placed on hold and will resume when it is once again safe to do so. In place of the 2020/2021 competition, Parks Canada, Canadian Geographic Education and Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants have teamed up to provide a fun, interactive experience that will allow students to virtually connect with parks and historic sites CLASSROOM CONNECTIONS GeoSchool. GeoSchool is an educational program hosted at the headquarters of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society in Ottawa, Ont., providing educators and students in the National Capital Region with an opportunity to learn and strengthen their geographic and inquiry skills outside of their regular school environment.RIVERS OF CANADA
The discovery of these prints is unique in Canadian archaeology. During the mid-1800s, an experimental farm was established at the settlement by the Hudson's Bay Company. Barns and stables were built just north of the river junction. But the farm was a dismal failure. By 1838, only eight hectares were cultivated.CANGEOEDUCATION.CA
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RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique. CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen.GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective changeagents.
RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Can Geo Education is committed to supporting its educators by providing them with the necessary tools to help teach geography in the 21st-century classroom and to develop geo-literacy in our students. We offer multiple professional development opportunities to educators throughout the school year. The workshops themes and formats arealways
NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique. CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen.GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
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The Giant Floor Map program is a free resource offered to Canadian teachers for kindergarten to Grade 12. Made of durable vinyl and measuring 11 metres by 8 metres (35 feet by 26 feet), a Giant Floor Map is roughly half the size of a school’s gymnasium. Each map is packed inside its own individual bag and has additional supplies tofurther
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RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Summer Institutes. Can Geo Education occasionally hosts Summer Institute workshops at 50 Sussex, the headquarters of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS).Over the course of three days, workshop participants have the opportunity to hear from expert guest speakers, get hands-on experience with new learning resources, engage in discussions with peers from across the country, and more! CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen.GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
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RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Summer Institutes. Can Geo Education occasionally hosts Summer Institute workshops at 50 Sussex, the headquarters of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS).Over the course of three days, workshop participants have the opportunity to hear from expert guest speakers, get hands-on experience with new learning resources, engage in discussions with peers from across the country, and more! CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen.GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. MICHIF LANGUAGE AND MÉTIS CULTURE LESSON PLANS Canadian Geographic Education provides learning materials to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
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RESOURCES | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Educator Resources. Canadian Geographic Education offers free, bilingual resources for grades K to 12 on a variety of topics. Whether you’re looking for outdoor learning activities, lesson plans on citizen science, an immersive online tool to teach about climate change, or simply a map to practise map-reading skills—we have allthat and more!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Summer Institutes. Can Geo Education occasionally hosts Summer Institute workshops at 50 Sussex, the headquarters of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS).Over the course of three days, workshop participants have the opportunity to hear from expert guest speakers, get hands-on experience with new learning resources, engage in discussions with peers from across the country, and more! CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen.GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Summer Institutes. Can Geo Education occasionally hosts Summer Institute workshops at 50 Sussex, the headquarters of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS).Over the course of three days, workshop participants have the opportunity to hear from expert guest speakers, get hands-on experience with new learning resources, engage in discussions with peers from across the country, and more! CAN GEO EDUCATION’S INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Become a Canadian Geographic Education member today and get 50 per cent off a one-year subscription to Canadian Geographic!That’s only $15 for six fascinating issues plus four bonus issues of Canadian Geographic Travel, and more! NATIONAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK What is the Canadian Geography Learning Framework? At present, geography curricula in Canada differ across the provinces and territories. A single, comprehensive, and up-to-date learning framework is therefore necessary, such that Canadian educators have the information and resources they need to design enriched lessons that cover all the things that make Canada unique. CROSS-CANADA VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP CONTEST 2021 The Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for the winners! Cross-Canada Virtual Road Trip Contest 2021 CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE The Canadian Geographic Challenge is Canadian Geographic Education’s longest-running program. Formerly called the Great Canadian Geography Challenge, this program is designed to connect students with their peers and to highlight the importance of geography and being a geo-literate citizen.GIANT FLOOR MAPS
Canadian Geographic Education’s vibrant and colourful Giant Floor Maps are unlike any other educational resource in the country. These maps offer students an opportunity to discover and explore the diverse aspects of geography in a unique and interactive way that accommodates various learning styles and is easy to integrate at all grade levels. TILED MAP – INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ATLAS OF CANADA Tiled Map - Indigenous People's Atlas of Canada. This map offers a unique perspective on our country’s geography that is vital to understanding the history and diverse cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Setting aside the political boundaries of provinces and territories, this map instead focuses on historical treaties andland
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This prestigious medal annually recognizes an educator who has made significant contributions to geographic literacy in Canada. Nominate someone here Read about what educators are doing across Canada! FEATURED TEACHER OF THE MONTH September — Jennifer Leduc Jennifer Leduc is big on making real world connections and storytelling as a way to get her students to engage with material that may not always have an apparent link to their everyday lives. Leduc teaches geography and history in Secondary 1 and 2 at Rosemere High School, in Rosemère, Que. She took some time out of her class preparations, for what is sure to be a challenging school year, to talk about her teaching approach in the classroom. August — Elliot UngerPrimary tabs
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Elliot Unger teaches Grade 10 geography, Grade 11 Canadian history and Grade 12 social studies. In his 20-plus years of teaching, all of which he has spent at Kildonan-East Collegiate in Winnipeg, Man., Unger has run the gamut of the Manitoba curriculum and is always on the lookout for new material and content. We spoke with him about his years of experience. July — Patrick Halford Patrick Halford teaches Grades 6 to 8 technology and Library Learning Commons at Forest Hills School in Saint John, N.B. In the library, he gets to see every class in the school come through on rotation and helps students work on whatever projects they are interested in, letting their passions guide their learning. The biggest project he’s been working on with students is to create an aquaponic greenhouse garden, which was inspired by a cultural exchange his students went on last year to Listuguj Mi’kmaq First Nation, Que. June — Louise Roberts Complex topics such as energy efficiency, environmental impacts and conservation can be intimidating to approach with young students, but Louise Roberts doesn’t shy away from tackling these discussions with her Grade 1 and 2 students. Roberts teaches French Immersion homeroom in Brandon, Man., and her class takes part in the annual Classroom Energy Diet Challenge (CEDC). She spoke with Canadian Geographic to share some of her experiences and advice for other teachers. May — All Canadian educators For the month of May, instead of highlighting just one educator, we would like to feature all the hard work that teachers across Canada have put in while adapting to the restrictions of COVID-19. From dealing with tech issues to keeping their students motivated and engaged, teachers have had to overcome many challenges this past year. April — Bobbie-Jo Leclair Bobbie-Jo Leclair is an Indigenous education consultant for the Louis Riel School Division in Manitoba. She has been an educator for 18 years, specializing in Indigenous education for the past seven. Her focus is on supporting teachers in authentic teaching and learning when incorporating Indigenous history and perspectives by connecting with Indigenous voices in the community. March — Court Rustemeyer Court Rustemeyer is an outdoor education teacher at Vincent Massey in Calgary, Alta., for Grades 7 to 9. He’s been teaching for 13 years and is also the president of the Global, Environmental and Outdoor Education Council (GEOEC) for the Alberta Teachers’ Association, where he helps lead workshops and professional development sessions. Beyond the classroom, he runs a club with students called Outdoor Leadership, which focuses on developing leadership skills and community engagement in youth. February — Scott Alexander Scott Alexander teaches Grades 10 and 11 social studies and Grade 12 geography and history at Oak Bay High School in Victoria, B.C. Beyond the classroom, he guides students through work experience, career preparation, and scholarship and post-secondary applications. Alexander has worked as a collaborator with the Royal British Columbia Museum to help present the Historical Thinking Winter Institute and has spent four years as the B.C. representative for the Teachers Institute on Canadian Parliamentary Democracy. He has also received a Certificate of Achievement for the Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence. January — Brad Jones Informed decision-making and open-mindedness are at the centre of Brad Jones’ teaching philosophy. Jones, who teaches Grades 11 and 12 social studies and geology at O’Donel High School in Mount Pearl, N.L., was part of the team that rewrote the provincial curriculum with the goal of equipping students with problem-solving skills for the real world. In his classroom, Jones focuses on teaching students to consider opposing views and to work together to find solutions. He is also spearheading a project to build a self-sustaining greenhouse on school property. He spoke with Canadian Geographic to share some of the strategies that have worked well in his teaching. December — Lisa (Diz) Glithero Diz Glithero is a national coordinator for the Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition, a cluster of existing organizations that have come together from across Canada to better understand and advance ocean literacy in Canada. Originally a classroom teacher who taught both at the elementary and high school level, Glithero has taken part in projects such as the Canada C3 expedition and Students On Ice. In addition to her ocean literacy work, Glithero is also an adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa. November — Somphone Souannhaphanh Somphone (Sam) Souannhaphanh takes a cross-disciplinary approach to her classroom and emphasizes the importance of collaboration between departments and other schools as a way to develop innovative teaching methods. Recently, she started teaching Grade 11 travel and tourism, as well as introduction to anthropology, sociology and psychology, and Grade 12 world issues at Merivale High School in Ottawa, Ont. Souannhaphanh previously taught Grade 9 geography at Glebe Collegiate Institute for 16 years. October — Chandrelle Marshall Chandrelle Marshall is a collaborative teacher who works with teachers at the grades K to 8 to infuse Métis content and Michif language into their lessons. She works at Westmount Community School in Saskatoon, Sask., and spoke with Canadian Geographic about the importance of community and taking pride in your culture. September — Jennifer Leduc Jennifer Leduc is big on making real world connections and storytelling as a way to get her students to engage with material that may not always have an apparent link to their everyday lives. Leduc teaches geography and history in Secondary 1 and 2 at Rosemere High School, in Rosemère, Que. She took some time out of her class preparations, for what is sure to be a challenging school year, to talk about her teaching approach in the classroom. August — Elliot UngerPrimary tabs
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Elliot Unger teaches Grade 10 geography, Grade 11 Canadian history and Grade 12 social studies. In his 20-plus years of teaching, all of which he has spent at Kildonan-East Collegiate in Winnipeg, Man., Unger has run the gamut of the Manitoba curriculum and is always on the lookout for new material and content. We spoke with him about his years of experience. July — Patrick Halford Patrick Halford teaches Grades 6 to 8 technology and Library Learning Commons at Forest Hills School in Saint John, N.B. In the library, he gets to see every class in the school come through on rotation and helps students work on whatever projects they are interested in, letting their passions guide their learning. The biggest project he’s been working on with students is to create an aquaponic greenhouse garden, which was inspired by a cultural exchange his students went on last year to Listuguj Mi’kmaq First Nation, Que. June — Louise Roberts Complex topics such as energy efficiency, environmental impacts and conservation can be intimidating to approach with young students, but Louise Roberts doesn’t shy away from tackling these discussions with her Grade 1 and 2 students. Roberts teaches French Immersion homeroom in Brandon, Man., and her class takes part in the annual Classroom Energy Diet Challenge (CEDC). She spoke with Canadian Geographic to share some of her experiences and advice for other teachers. May — All Canadian educators For the month of May, instead of highlighting just one educator, we would like to feature all the hard work that teachers across Canada have put in while adapting to the restrictions of COVID-19. From dealing with tech issues to keeping their students motivated and engaged, teachers have had to overcome many challenges this past year. April — Bobbie-Jo Leclair Bobbie-Jo Leclair is an Indigenous education consultant for the Louis Riel School Division in Manitoba. She has been an educator for 18 years, specializing in Indigenous education for the past seven. Her focus is on supporting teachers in authentic teaching and learning when incorporating Indigenous history and perspectives by connecting with Indigenous voices in the community. March — Court Rustemeyer Court Rustemeyer is an outdoor education teacher at Vincent Massey in Calgary, Alta., for Grades 7 to 9. He’s been teaching for 13 years and is also the president of the Global, Environmental and Outdoor Education Council (GEOEC) for the Alberta Teachers’ Association, where he helps lead workshops and professional development sessions. Beyond the classroom, he runs a club with students called Outdoor Leadership, which focuses on developing leadership skills and community engagement in youth. February — Scott Alexander Scott Alexander teaches Grades 10 and 11 social studies and Grade 12 geography and history at Oak Bay High School in Victoria, B.C. Beyond the classroom, he guides students through work experience, career preparation, and scholarship and post-secondary applications. Alexander has worked as a collaborator with the Royal British Columbia Museum to help present the Historical Thinking Winter Institute and has spent four years as the B.C. representative for the Teachers Institute on Canadian Parliamentary Democracy. He has also received a Certificate of Achievement for the Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence. Canadian Geographic MagazineNEVER MISS AN ISSUE
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