“Raise Your Spirits!” Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada. Credit: Parks Canada

“Raise Your Spirits!” Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada. Credit: Parks Canada

There are so many ways of learning and teaching history. Living history museums offer great...

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Programming at Sir Georges-Etienne Cartier National Historic Site of Canada. Credit: Parks Canada

Programming at Sir Georges-Etienne Cartier National Historic Site of Canada. Credit: Parks Canada

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School children with British flags, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, ca. 1920 Credit: Glenbow Archives NC-54-4185

School children with British flags, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, ca. 1920 Credit: Glenbow Archives NC-54-4185

The history class I was in last week looked so different than this. Does the content we teach reflect...

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Museum Educator Viviane Campbell teaches weaving to a student in the Musqueam School Program at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. Credit: UBC Museum of Anthropology

Museum Educator Viviane Campbell teaches weaving to a student in the Musqueam School Program at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. Credit: UBC Museum of Anthropology

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Harvey school, Vulcan area, Alberta, 1915. Credit: Glenbow Archives NA-748-41

Harvey school, Vulcan area, Alberta, 1915. Credit: Glenbow Archives NA-748-41

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Students learn about the history of British Columbia from a vantage point on the HBC fur brigade trail in the Fraser Canyon. Credit: Roz Yamashita

Students learn about the history of British Columbia from a vantage point on the HBC fur brigade trail in the Fraser Canyon. Credit: Roz Yamashita

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Children participating in one of the school programs at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. Credit: UBC Museum of Anthropology

Children participating in one of the school programs at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. Credit: UBC Museum of Anthropology

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Regional Historica Fair, 2006. Credit: Historica

Regional Historica Fair, 2006. Credit: Historica

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