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.

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Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Babu the Three-Legged Dog


Babu the Three-Legged Dog
Lisa Howell
Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary School


Students in Ms. Howell’s class collaborated with a local author to publish a book about a dog named "Babu", who lost a front leg in a car accident. The vision for the project was to write stories about Babu's courage, perseverance and ability to live a completely normal, satisfying life with one less leg. The aim of the project was to connect students to the illustration and publishing process, work with an author from the community and to distribute the book to local schools and community organizations to promote awareness of the "normalcy" of life with a disability.


The students took a trip to visit the farm that the story is set on; students were able to meet the characters in the book, take in the setting and take photographs and begin sketches. The students continued to work on a number of drafts, develop the illustrations, record songs and finally publishing and distributing the book. The project was embedded into English, Ethics and Religious Culture and Arts Education


Students became a part of the book production process, which was a huge success. The classroom looked like an illustration studio, with drafts and text and photos everywhere.


Ms. Howell reflected that “Community Based Service Learning is the way to engage all students. I learned that CBSL projects make the curriculum come alive. When the Quebec Education Program (QEP) talks of kids "identifying" as authors, this project did more than that: they were part of the entire process of book creation”.

You can visit the Babu website here

You can access blurb, the site used to publish the book here


I highly recommend visiting Lisa Howell's class website here

Read more about the process of making of the book here