Les racines de l’égalité (2011)
Ressources conçues pour aider le
personnel enseignant à favoriser chez les
élèves l’établissement de relations saines
et fondées sur l’égalité ainsi que la prise
de conscience de la violence à l’endroit
des femmes. Available free at
www.etfo.ca/Resources/ForTeachers/
LGBTQ Inclusive SchoolPlace
Starts Here (2015)
DVD
Ref. #92.144
This new video and accompanying
resource guide explore homophobia and
transphobia in school communities and
how to address these issues. The video
features interviews from LGBTQ educators
who discuss the issues and challenges
they face in the classroom.
More Than a Play (2011)
Ref. #91.161
Written by some of Canada’s foremost
playwrights, this is a collection of nine
short plays that explore equity and social
justice issues for junior and intermediate
classes. Three of the plays are directly
translated into French.
One in Six (2008)
DVD
Ref. #89.510
This DVD is designed to stimulate
discussion of the impact of poverty on
education in Ontario. It features scenes
from the award-winning play, Danny,
King of the Basement
and interviews with
individuals from groups traditionally
affected by poverty – Aboriginal people,
single women, immigrants and people
with disabilities. Also available online
at
www.etfo.ca/Multimedia/Webcasts/
OneinSix
Positive Space
Poster (per dozen)
Ref. #98.100
A poster for classroom use to create a
positive and inviting environment. Also
available in French.
Positive Space/Positive Place (2008)
Pamphlet (per dozen)
English #94.115, French #94.116
Information about creating a safe and
positive space for lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and queer or questioning
(LGBTQ) students and staff in elementary
schools. Also available in French.
Possibilities: Addressing Poverty in
Elementary Schools (2012)
Ref. #91.166
Possibilities
highlights the strategies
that educators in ETFO’s Poverty and
Education Project used to address the
academic and non-academic needs of
students and families experiencing socio-
economic challenges. This book features
creative approaches to addressing
poverty issues while questioning readers’
assumptions and biases. This resource
includes literature links for classroom
learning and community resources.
Poverty and Schools in Ontario:
How Seven Elementary Schools
are Working to Improve Education
(2011)
Ref. #91.162
Researchers investigated how teacher
practice affects student success. They
highlight seven schools, providing
details of teachers’ work with students
and communities. Their conclusions
demonstrate how others can work
successfully in similar situations.
Thèmes:
La famille, Les amies et amis, L’école, La communauté, Les médias
De la maternelle à la 8
e
année
Français, programme d’immersion,
programme intensif et programme de base
Les racines de l’égalité
Ressources conçues pour aider le personnel enseignant à favoriser
chez les élèves l’établissement de relations saines et fondées sur l’égalité
ainsi que la prise de conscience de la violence contre les femmes.
ELEMENTARY TEACHERS’ FEDERATION OF ONTARIO
FÉDÉRATION DES ENSEIGNANTES ET DES ENSEIGNANTS DE L’ÉLÉMENTAIRE DE L’ONTARIO
More Than A Play is a collection of nine original short
plays, commissioned and created by some of the most
talented playwrights in Canada, specifically for junior and
intermediate students. Each play in this collection is based
on the principles of inclusive education and delves into the
complexities of eliminating intolerance and prejudice in
our world. Each one highlights a different equity or social
justice issue – such as gender bias, ageism, disability,
cyberbullying, racism, heteronormality, and homophobia.
All the scripts are designed to be read out loud in class
rooms. Ontario educators have provided key questions and
practical followup activities to help promote critical
thinking, understanding, acceptance, and respect in your
classroom. Three plays have been translated into French
and could be useful for French Immersion classrooms or
French instruction.
More Than A Play is a safe, fun way to introduce your
students to the performing arts. Each play is designed to
generate meaningful and engaging discussions. A
glossary is provided at the end of the book to assist
educators and students in understanding various terms
that they may encounter in the context of discussions.
Mor
e T
han A Pla
y
ISBN 9780986923500
$35
$10
$15
$5
$6
$20
ELEMENTARY TEACHERS’ FEDERATION OF ONTARIO
Darlene Ciuffetelli Parker and Joseph Flessa
How Seven Elementary
Schools are Working
to Improve Education
$10
ETFO PROFESSIONAL RESOURCE CATALOGUE
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