A graduate-level exploration of psychosocial identity formation, examining how digital environments, intersectionality, and modern cultural shifts challenge and refine classical developmental theories.
A practical transition program for students moving from the US to Canada, focusing on daily survival skills like the metric system and understanding how the Canadian parliamentary government compares to the US presidential system.
A comparative look at the Canadian and US systems of government, exploring the constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy, and the different roles of leaders.
A complete, detailed answer key resource covering all solutions for the Canadian Road Trip Practice, Civics Scenario Practice, and the Cumulative Capstone Challenge.
A complete, printable study system of high-contrast, large-print double-sided flashcards covering all 128 questions of the citizenship test, optimized for easy home or classroom printing and maximum readability.
A practical guide to mastering the metric system for daily life in Canada, including temperature, distance, speed, weight, and volume conversions in real-world scenarios.
A cumulative 2-page practice worksheet combining metric conversions, road sign situations, and comparative Canadian government structures into unified real-life transition challenges.
A middle school mini-unit on AI civics, empowering students to think critically about autonomy, convenience, and human potential. Inspired by Uncommon Schools' pioneering AI Literacy curriculum, students debate the role of technology and craft their own Civic Declarations.
A series of region-specific policy brief handouts designed for board members and executives to advocate for governance reforms, ESG integration, and ethical leadership in East Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
A single-page student practice worksheet featuring realistic political scenario problems, comparative jurisdictional matchings, and a Westminster bill-passing puzzle.
Une séquence complète d'activités clés en main d'Éducation Morale et Civique (EMC) pour la classe de Terminale, conforme au nouveau programme 2026. Elle se concentre sur les défis du numérique : intelligence artificielle, désinformation, espace public numérique et souveraineté technologique.
Une leçon immersive conçue comme un jeu de combat intellectuel ("Bagarre d'Idées") où les élèves incarnent des figures historiques et scientifiques. Cette leçon propose des joutes verbales et des débats philosophiques adaptés au collège (argumentation) et au lycée (dilemmes éthiques).
A single-page student practice worksheet focused on simulating a road trip across Canada, applying speed limits, gas station volume conversions (litres of fuel), and temperature differences in practical scenarios.