In the Community Learning Centres (CLC) network, we often struggle to explain what we do. That’s because the CLC is like an idea blowing across the province showing up in myriad ways. Here we share the stories so that you can see it and believe it too – CLCs make a huge difference to student engagement and the vitality of English Linguistic Minority communities across Quebec.

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Heritage Elementary -Social studies field trip to the Huron-Wendat village

At Heritage Elementary school, grade 5 and 6 classes get to takes an educational trip to Quebec City each year. Usual activities include tours of different museums and other educational tours to complement their studies throughout the year. This year, teachers decided to add a trip to the Huron-Wendat Village cultural site.

CLC Coordinator Jayme McClintock stated that a goal was to get students out of their usual environment to help teach them more about history and topics they’ve learned int eh classroom. They also wanted to address the goal “Students are informed, engaged and caring citizens. There are many Aboriginal communities’ nearby to the school, but not much understanding or connection between them and the mostly non-Aboriginal school population.

 In grade 5 & 6 social studies class students looked at some of the history of traditional and contemporary living of the Inuit People and Mi’kmaq First Nation. Neither of these cultural groups are in the area of the school, but teachers liked the idea of exposing students to a more regional history to build on what they had learned in class. This was a good first step for students and teachers in what may prove to be a growing interest in better understanding their First Nations neighbours.



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