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Governmental Apology for the Aboriginal Experience—Canadian and World Studies Lesson PlanGovernmental Apology for the Aboriginal Experience—Canadian and World Studies Lesson Plan
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EduGAINs
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Grade
7th - 10th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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5 days
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Governmental Apology for the Aboriginal Experience—Canadian and World Studies

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What constitutes an effective apology? After considering a series of scenarios, class members develop criteria for an effective apology and then use these indicators to evaluate Canada's Prime Minister Harper's apology to former learners for their treatment in the Indian Residential Schools System.

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Concepts

canadian history, governments

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Have individuals investigate other instances of immigrant groups using schools to eradicate native cultures

Classroom Considerations

  • Although the resource focuses on Canadian history, the concepts are applicable to US Indian Schools as well

Pros

  • To provide for differentiated instruction, two versions of the speech—one with simplified vocabulary—are included in the resource packet

Cons

  • None

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