Indigenous education and values in the classroom benefit every student. These resources for Grades 4–10 invite student and classroom recognition of topics such as Truth and Reconciliation, Treaty Rights, and Language Revitalization.
Read MoreThis webinar series provides classroom and district leaders with practical support to deepen commitments toward reconciliation in the classroom.
Read More"The Keys to Success" in Edwin is an innovative tool to engage students in active learning. It's a unique breakout experience where each new skill and strategy learned is not just a step towards solving a puzzle, but a building block in their educational growth. Encourage critical thinking and celebrate each breakthrough as students unlock their potential, one code at a time.
Read MoreExplore the historical context and its impact on present-day identities, and engage in meaningful discussions on reconciliation. This module offers a reflective journey for educators to enrich their teaching and foster a more inclusive learning environment.
Read MoreThis series will highlight the key aspects of leading a trauma-sensitive approach, tailored for school administrators, classroom teachers, and system leaders alike.
Read MoreDiscover the vibrant classroom environment in Edwin, where students are actively engaged in honing their research skills. Witness discussions on source credibility, paraphrasing and citations and individual quests for information. This is the reality of learning Research Skills in Edwin – a place where curiosity meets knowledge.
Read MoreEvery February, Canadians participate in Black History Month to honour the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities. Find amazing collections, a choice board, and additional PL support inside.
Read MoreEvery February, Canadians participate in Black History Month to honour the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities. Find four amazing Collections, a choice board, and additional PL support inside.
Read More“Toward Reconciliation” exposes hard truths in Canada’s history to all Canadians is an important step toward restoring relationships with Indigenous peoples.
Read MoreThis calendar highlights some significant events during the school year and Edwin Collections you can use to observe them with your class.
Read MoreChoice boards are a great way to empower student choice and voice in your class. Not to mention they are a lot of fun! We have put together a list of our favourites so you can download and use them with your class today.
Read MoreThe Grandfather Teachings are a set of traditional laws and values held by the Anishinaabeg of Turtle Island. Inside the collection, you will find activities to do before, during, and after exploring.
Read MoreDesign thinking can help your students find creative solutions to big problems—and small ones, too. It’s a process that starts with empathy and ends with testing solutions with real users.
Read MoreThis series will focus on the critical elements of leading a trauma-sensitive approach, whether you are a school administrator, classroom teacher, or system leader.
Read MoreThis webinar series focuses on aligning curriculum content to promote equitable and inclusive education. It integrates Black history and excellence, highlighting Black Canadians' contributions. Explore resources on identity, belonging, and the Black Canadian experience.
Read MoreNew Edwin features are here! We thought we’d give you a fresh new experience to help ring in 2022, wherever you are. See how to use these features so that you can explore all that Edwin has to offer.
Read MoreThe best way to celebrate Earth Day is to take action! We’ve put together a list of our favourite Edwin resources to help you do just that.
Read MoreThroughout February, we are excited to feature collections about Black History Month, the Winter Olympic Games, and Design Thinking. Scroll to the bottom to find a bonus resource - check it out!
Read MoreDid you know that March 21 is World Poetry Day? This special day unites people around the world in a shared celebration of poetry in all its forms!
Read MoreFind innovative resources and ideas necessary to learn and teach about the Black Canadian experience below.
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