Featured Projects
- The Campbell House Story
- Perspectives, Past and Present, In the Social Studies Classroom
- The War of 1812: Whose War Was It, Anyway?
- Let’s Talk History!
- Journeys Outreach Kits
- HerstoriesCafé
- Pedagogical Implications of Human Rights Groups’ Attempts to Establish a Democratic Society through Different Perspectives of the Argentina 1976-1983 Dictatorship
- Telling the Stories of the Nikkei
- Saskatchewan's Archaeology Caravan Curriculum Development
- Horses, Horsepower, and Horsing Around - The Bedaux Expedition at Hudson's Hope Museum
- ASTERO (Alberta Social Teachers’ Education Resource Online)
- The History of Tactile Education in Toronto Museums and Exhibitions
- The Relationship between Students’ Ethnic Identities and Their Construction of Narratives of Canadian History
- Examining Ways in which Secondary School Students in Québec Interpret Struggles for Gender Equality, as They are Represented in Québec History Textbooks
- History, Identity and Diversity in the Secondary School Social Studies Classroom: A History Teaching Conference
- Connecting Northern British Columbia Youth to Canada’s History through the BC Heritage Fair Program
- Online Jewish Western Bulletin Digitization and Access Project
- Gaining Cross Disciplinary Experience in the Related Fields of Indigenous History, Anthropology, and Oral History
- What Does It Mean to Think Historically?
- Great Debates: How Controversy Can Turn Students on to History
- La Société historique de la Saskatchewan Heritage Days 2009
- History Matters
- Where the Archive Ends: Eighth Annual McGill-Queen’s Graduate Conference in History
- Let’s Talk History! A Dialogue about Doing History
- Imagining Gateways: Collaboration and Innovation in Teaching and Learning History
- Approaching the Past
