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Fall issue of British Columbia History about teaching and learning

1 Sep 2024 12:33 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


The latest issue of British Columbia History will be making its way to your inbox soon. The theme is teaching and learning, specifically about the province’s history. Stories include:

• “Saffron Threads Weaves a Tapestry of Diverse Study and Inquiry,” by Satwinder Bains
• “Denbei Kobayashi: Nurturing Japanese culture in the Okanagan,” by Jean-Pierre Antonio
• “Thinking Historically,” Lindsay Gibson in conversation with Aimee Greenaway
• Japanese-Canadian Educators During the Internment Years, by Megan Koyanagi
• “The Long Road to Full Collective Bargaining for BC Teachers,” by Ken Novakowski
• “British Columbia Black History Timelines,” by Jamila Douhaibi
• “Unveiling the Truth Behind ‘Hidden’ Histories,” by Stephanie Halmhofer
• “Peter O’Reilly’s Diaries,” by Misao Dean and Timothy Fitzthum
• “When did ’Textbook’ Become a Bad Word?” by Kelsey Beaudry

Plus there are regular contributions from writer-in-residence Spencer Legebokoff, Front Words with Mark Forsythe, Refracting History with Dalys Barney, and more.

To subscribe or order single issues, click here.

British Columbia Historical Federation
PO Box 448, Fort Langley, BC, Canada, V1M 2R7

Information: info@bchistory.ca  


The Secretariat of the BCHF is located on the unceded territories of the Coast Salish speaking Peoples. 

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