OSSTF/FEESO produces various curriculum packages and classroom supports for use in Ontario classrooms. In addition, occasionally there are opportunities for members to apply to writing teams for resources or workshops, or to submit proposals for resources for publication. | Socially-based Curriculum Units Socially-based Curriculum Units are practical, stand-alone, progressive, classroom-ready lessons/unit plans of 4 to 5 lessons in length on social issues such as (but not limited to) globalization, world peace, anti-discrimination, environmental issues, universal child care, sexual harassment, aboriginal issues, poverty etc. |  | | Common Threads Common Threads is the name of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF) International Solidarity Program. In collaboration with an international partner, the Common Threads team travels overseas and conducts research on a critical current topic. |  | | Resource Books An outstanding collection of resource books, authored and edited by OSSTF/FEESO members, has been produced by the Educational Services Committee. Descriptions of the books and ordering information can be found on this page. |  |
Related Attachments  |  | Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada a resource list | 996 KB OSSTF/FEESO believes that appropriate resources must be made available to assist educators in exploring the issues and challenges which confront indigenous peoples in Canada. One of these critical issues is violence against indigenous women. OSSTF/FEESO hopes the following resource list will help you in accessing the kind of information necessary to better understand the complexity of the issue and for introducing it to your students. Note: For more infomation on obtaining a hard copy of these resources, please contact Sanam Ghani at 1-800-267-7867, ext 371. |  |  |  |  |  | Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada a top 20 resource list | 109.6 KB OSSTF/FEESO believes that appropriate resources must be made available to assist educators in exploring the issues and challenges which confront indigenous peoples in Canada. One of these critical issues is violence against indigenous women. OSSTF/FEESO hopes the following resource list will help you in accessing the kind of information necessary to better understand the complexity of the issue and for introducing it to your students. Note: For more infomation on obtaining a hard copy of these resources, please contact Sanam Ghani at 1-800-267-7867, ext 371. |
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