Friday, October 30, 2009

Thursday, October 8, 2009

LA & Social Studies Projects Using Local History Books

Several local history books are on the Internet and provide a good source for LA and Social Studies projects. for an example of a LA project see the K-12 LA Christmas Projects & Index post. Social Studies projects are especially relevant to grades 1, 2, 4 and 7 curriculum. The Faith & Tenacity Project demonstrates what can be done with digital files from a local history book. Using the PDF and Picture files stories about pictures can be created using a simple cut and paste method. Enlarged versions of the pictures are also available to look at details and links can be made to pictures of histrical buildings to show how they have changed.  Educational projects are also been done using the Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, Hills of Hope (West of Stony Plain) and St. Albert history books.

Comment on projects that you know of using name/url to link and identify websites that you recommend or  Email: factsc@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Monday, May 4, 2009

Towards Common Educational Values in Alberta

In this post we are attempting to compare values from various sources to come up with a common set of values, this could be used as part of the dialogue on education in the province but is not officially part of that dialogue at present. To initiate the dialogue we are developing links to values as posted on school websites. You can add your links using the name/url identification option when posting a comment to the post.  Other comments related to common values are welcome.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Usefulness of Education Sites (Emphasis on Alberta Curriculum)

 The following links are to sites which have additional links
Comment on sites visited as to their grade level, usefulness and relevance to the Albert curriculum.  If it is a site for parents and education at home indicate that in your comment.  Use the name/url option to identify and link to the site.  If the site is not listed in the above links, indicate that in your comments.

Monday, October 15, 2007

FACTS’ School Digital Heritage Projects

FACTS’ (Family and Community Twining Society’s) vision for SDHPs (School Digital Heritage Projects) is:

To provide support to schools, and related organizations in selecting and developing heritage resources in digital format and thereby make a tangible and memorable investment in the future.


Based on this vision and the new Alberta Social Studies curriculum, initial SDHPs (School Digital Heritage Projects) will focus on Alberta. General and grade specific project suggestions are made in the SDHPs proposal. Although initial project suggestions focus on Social Studies, Language Arts, and Information Technology; suggestions for projects in other areas such as drama, and music are also made. Use the contact infomation below for more information on projects:

CONTACT INFORMATION:

David Ibsen Ph. D. M.Ed. B.Ed.

FACTS (Family and Community Twining Society)

Email: facts@gaggle.net Phone: (780) 962-8539 Fax: (780) 960-2057

Address: 510 Queen Street, Spruce Grove, AB. T7X 2J5

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