PowerPoint Presentations
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2012 NCSS Presentations
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Analogy: the Overlooked Device in Effective Political Cartoons
13.4 MB
by Charles Hou
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Comparative Democracies: Political Systems in Canada and the US
2.8 MB
by Dr. Donald K. Alper (WWU)
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Part 1: Canada-U.S. Trans-border Issues
3.2 MB
by Betsy Arntzen & Ruth Writer
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Canada and the American Curriculum: A National Approach to Canadian Studies
13.6 MB
by Tina Storer, Betsy Arntzen, and Amy Sotherden
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International Relations and Indigenous Diplomacies in the Arctic
16.9 MB
by Nadine Fabbi (UW)
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The History Education Network
3.2 MB
by Anne Marie Goodfellow
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Experiencing the History of the North American West through Literature
3.2 MB
by Stephen Marcotte & Ruth Writer
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When Canada Said No
622 KB
by John JC Myers
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Reimagining Communities
3.2 MB
by Alan Sears
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Teaching About the World's Largest Trade Relationship
25.1 MB
by Dr. Paul Storer
2012 Study Canada Presentations
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A Portrait of Québec
9.0 MB
by Frédérick Gagnon (Université du Québec à Montréal)
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Canada 101
15.7 MB
by Dr. Donald K. Alper and Tina Storer (WWU)
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Canada: A Regional Geography
5.4 MB
by Dr. David Rossiter (WWU)
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The Canadian Historical Experience
11 MB
by Dr. Stéphane Lévesque (University of Ottawa)
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The Canadian Political System: A Comparative Perspective
2.8 MB
by Dr. Donald K. Alper (WWU)
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Teaching About the World's Largest Trade Relationship
25.1 MB
by Dr. Paul Storer (WWU)
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Resources And Best Practices For Teaching About Canada
21.4 MB
by Tina Storer (WWU)
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Teaching About Canada's Aboriginal Peoples
1.1 MB
by Deborah Pelletier
2011 Study Canada Presentations
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Canada 101
15.7 MB
by Dr. Donald K. Alper and Tina Storer (WWU)
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Canada: A Regional Geography
7.1 MB
by Dr. Victor Konrad (Carleton University)
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The Canadian Historical Experience
10.5 MB
by Dr. Stéphane Lévesque (University of Ottawa)
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The Canadian Political System: A Comparative Perspective
2.8 MB
by Dr. Donald K. Alper (WWU)
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Teaching About the World's Largest Trade Relationship
17.2 MB
by Dr. Paul Storer (WWU)
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A Portrait of Québec: History, People and Politics
13.9 MB
by Dr. Frédérick Gagnon (Université du Québec à Montréal)
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Multiculturalism in Canada: Our People & Policies
0.8 MB
by Dr. Pierre Anctil (University of Ottawa)
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Resources And Best Practices For Teaching About Canada
21.4 MB
by Tina Storer (WWU)
2010 NCSS Economics Vital Issues Session
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Connected Cousins: The Canada-US Economic Relationship
16 MB
by Dr. Paul Storer and Dr. Erick Lee Erickson
Related Lesson Plan:
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Breaking the Ice: Who Controls the Northwest Passage?
16 MB
by Marianne Kenney
Related Lesson Plan:
Canada Clinic 2010
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Canada 101
16 MB
by Jamie Caton and Karen Palamarini -
Canada's Geography
1.8 MB
by Betsy Arntzen -
Regions of Canada
1 MB
by Betsy Arntzen -
History of Canada
32.6 MB
by Ruth Writer -
Tales from Canada: The Hockey Sweater 4.4 MB
(accompanies storytelling performance)
by Michael Cawthra -
A Portrait of Québec
5.6 MB
by Dr. Christopher Kirkey -
Inuit Homelands in Canada
91.8 MB
by Nadine Fabbi -
Best Practices and Resources for Teaching About Canada
60.5 MB
by Tina Storer
2010 Study Canada Summer Institute Presentations
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Canada: A Regional Geography (2009 & 2010)
2.9 MB
by Dr. David Rossiter (WWU) -
The Canadian Historical Experience
3.5 MB
by Dr. Cecilia Danysk (WWU) -
The Canadian Political System: A Comparative Perspective
5.5 MB
by Dr. Donald K. Alper (WWU) -
The Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship
8.5 MB
by Dr. Paul Storer (WWU) -
Resources And Best Practices For Teaching About Canada
6.1 MB
by Tina Storer (WWU) -
Aboriginal Peoples: Territory, Resources
by David Rossiter
