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Interview with Kerri-Lee Hewlett

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In this podcast, Canada's History speaks to Keri-Lee Hewlett, a finalist for the 2018 Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Teaching. For their grade 10 French immersion history course, Kerri-Lee’s students learn the six historical thinking concepts by applying them to significant events in Canadian history since the Second World War. As a culminating activity, students create an artistic piece to commemorate an important event or moment, incorporating key concepts like historical significance, cause and consequence and the ethical dimension of history.
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In this podcast, Canada's History speaks to Keri-Lee Hewlett, a finalist for the 2018 Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Teaching. For their grade 10 French immersion history course, Kerri-Lee’s students learn the six historical thinking concepts by applying them to significant events in Canadian history since the Second World War. As a culminating activity, students create an artistic piece to commemorate an important event or moment, incorporating key concepts like historical significance, cause and consequence and the ethical dimension of history.
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