Looking at our Historical Heritage and Geography:

Teaching in the Francophone Communities of Canada

September 30 – October 1, 2011

Marriott Ottawa Hotel

100 KentStreet,Ottawa, Ontario.

Program

Friday, September 30, 2011

7:00 – 9:00 amRegistration Victoria North Room

8:30 – 3:30 pmExhibitors Displays Victoria South Room

9:00 – 10:30 amWelcome and Opening Plenary Session Victoria North Room

The place of Francophones in the History of Canada (1)

  • Maurice Basque, Université de Moncton
  • Professor Gratien Allaire, Laurentian University
  • Professor Marcel Martel, York University

10:30 – 11:00 amBreak Victoria South Room

11:00 – 12:15 pmConcurrent Sessions

The Training of History Teachers (2) Capital Carleton Room

  • Chair: Professor Christian Laville,Université Laval
  • ProfessorJean-Francois Cardin, Université Laval
  • Professor Luc Guay, Université de Sherbrooke

Material Resources for Teaching the History Wellington Room

of Francophone Canadians: Museums and

Collections of Artifacts (3)

  • Chair:Professor Gratien Allaire, LaurentianUniversity
  • Philippe Mailhot, Saint-Boniface Museum
  • Jeanne Mance Cormier, Acadien Museum – Université de Moncton
  • Annick Deblois, Virtual Museum of Canada

The Secondary Level Geography Program: Rideau Room

The Impact On Students and Teachers in French Schools

in New Brunswick (4)

  • Professor Aicha Benimmas, Univesité de Moncton

The State of Teaching Geography in Quebec: Dalhousie Room

An Overview (5)

  • Sylvain Decelles, Selwyn House School, Montréal, Québec
  • Professor Chantal Déry, Université du Québec en Outaouais
  • Professor Éric Mottet, Université du Québec à Montréal

12:30 – 1:45 pmLunch Victoria North Room

Presented by

1:45 – 3:00 pmConcurrent Sessions

The Place of Francophones in the Capital Carleton Room

History of Canada(6)

  • Chair:Professor Gratien Allaire, LaurentianUniversity
  • Professor Yves Frenette, University of Ottawa
  • Professor Joel Belliveau, Laurentian University
  • Professor Claude Couture, Faculté Saint Jean - University of Alberta

Teaching about War: The War of 1812 (7) Wellington Room

  • Chair:Scott Wallace, Canadian Heritage
  • Professor Donald Cuccioletta, Université du Québec en Outaouais
  • Professor Susan Hardwick, University of Oregon, USA
  • Luc Lepine, MilitaryHistorian

Best Practices and the Challenge of Teaching Rideau Room

The History of La francophonie canadienne

In our schools (8)

  • Clermont Desharnais, École franco-Cite Ottawa et AESHO

Teaching History with Technology and Community Resources

  • Carole Michalik & Marc Bissonnette, Collège Louis Riel, Manitoba

Learningfranco albertian History throughthe Dalhousie RoomGrandin Murral (9)

  • Professor Nathalie Kermoal, Faculté Saint Jean – University of Alberta

3:00 – 3:30 pmBreak Victoria South Room

3:30 – 4:45 pmConcurrent Sessions

French Language Education in a Carleton Room

Minority Setting/ Francophone Identity/ Inclusion ofNew

Immigrants & migrants in the francophone school system(10)

  • Chair: Professor Stéphane Levesque, University of Ottawa
  • Professor Laurie Carlson Berg, University of Regina
  • Dr. Annie Pilote and Marie-Odile Magnan, Université Laval
  • Jules Rocque, Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface
  • Professor Nathalie Piquemal, University of Manitoba and Professor Boniface Bahi, Faculté Saint Jean - University of, Alberta, Nouveaux arrivants et intégration scolaire en milieu linguistique et culturel minoritaireau Manitoba
  • Mahsa Bakshaei, Université de Montréal, La politique canadienne de multiculturalisme assure-t-elle l’égalité de chance de la réussite scolaire des élèves immigrants au secondaire québécois? Le cas des élèves sud-asiatiques au secteur français

Resources from Veterans Affairs Canada Wellington Room

The Canadian Museum of Civilization , the

Historica-Dominion Institute & Canada’s History(11)

  • Adélard Comeau, Veterans Affairs Canada
  • Moira McCaffrey, Canadian Museum of Civilization
  • Carl Pépin, Historica – Dominion Institute
  • Jean-Philippe Proulx, Canada’s History, “HistoireCanada.ca: Le coffre à outils pour les enseignants passionnés d’histoire”

10 000 names of Places in Alberta, Rideau Room

Saskatchewan and Manitoba of Francophone origin to put on the maps in school textbooks in western Canada (12)

  • Dr. Carol Jean Léonard, Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta

Interrogation is the starting point of History (13) Dalhousie Room

  • Sophie Loubert, Conseillère pédagogique, Commission scolaire des Hautes-Rivières, Québec

Saturday, October 1, 2011

8:00 – 9:00 amRegistration Victoria North Room

8:30 – 12:00 noonExhibitors Displays Victoria South Room

900 – 10:10 amConcurrentSessions

Skills to Resolve Problems of the 21st century: Capital CarletonRoom

Teaching History as A Basic Element of Canadian Citizenship

  • Joseph Elias, enseignant, Nouveau-Brunswick

The Place of the Francophonie canadienne in Wellington Room

the Secondary Level and University Level Historiography (15)

  • Professor Christian Laville, Université Laval
  • Professor Michelle Dagenais, Université de Montréal
  • Professor Éric Bédard, UQAM

Telling the Story of Acadia: How the Narrative Rideau Room

of the Past Echos in the Present(16)

  • Professeure Laura A. Thompson, Université Acadia

Fascism and Anti-Semitism in Canada during Dalhousie Room

The 1930’s and 40’s (17)

  • Nathalie Sirois, Education Genocide

10:10 amBuses will leave from the lobby of the hotel for the joint plenary session with the Association canadienne d’éducation de langue française (ACELF) at the Westin hotel

10:30 – 11:45 amThe Challenges of Teaching the History of the francophonie canadienne (18) Westin Hotel (confederation room)

  • Chair: Daniel Bouchard, journalist, Radio-Canada,
  • Professor Chedly Belkhodja, Université de Moncton
  • Professor Mirela Moldoveanu, Université de Sherbrooke
  • Professor Diane Gérin-Lajoie, University of Toronto
  • Professor Paul Dubé, University of Alberta

12: 10 pmBuses will leave the lobby for lunch at the Marriott hotel

12:30 – 1:45 pmLunch and Keynote Speaker Victoria North Room

Hermeneglide Chiasson, Author and former

Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick

1:45 – 3:00 pmConcurrentSessions

Creating and Teaching Oral History – Capital Carleton Room

led by the Educational Research Unit « Making History/Faire l’Histoire » of the University of Ottawa) (19)

  • Professor Stéphane Lévesque, University of Ottawa
  • Ariane Bigras, student, University of Ottawa
  • Professor Tim Stanley, University of Ottawa
  • Nicholas, Ng-A-Fook, University of Ottawa

The Teaching of History Wellington Room

and the “Francophonie canadienne in classroom programs: Perspectives form various provinces (20)

  • Chair: Maurice Basque, Université de Moncton
  • Renee Gillis, Ministry of Education of Manitoba
  • Sylvie Lebel, Ministry of Education of New Brunswick
  • Irène Landry, Ministry of Education of Ontario
  • Sylvie Marceau, Ministry of Education of Saskatchewan
  • Véronique Bouchard, Ministry of Education, Prince Edward Island

Construire des concepts en univers social au secondaire Rideau Room

(21)

  • Lyne Thériault, Conseillère pédagogique, Commission scolaire des Navigateurs
  • Dominique Bouchard
  • Patrick Gagnon

Teaching the Nation: Asking Good Questions (22) Dalhousie Room

  • Alexandre Lanoix, Université de Montréal

3:00 – 3:30 pmBreak Lower Level Foyer

3:30 – 4:45 pmConcurrent Sessions

Collaboration, exchanges, publications: Capital Carleton Room

Some needs of the “francophonie canadienne” (23)

  • Lise Proulx, president of L’association québécoise pour l’enseignement en univers social - l’AQUES
  • Jacques Robitaille, director of the publicationENJEUX of l’univers social
  • Yves Durocher, École secondaire de Pain Court, Ontario

Models of Historical Thinking and Wellington Room

Integration in Classroom Programs(24)

  • Professor Marc-André Ethiér, Université de Montréal
  • Professor David Lefrançois, Université du Québec en Outaouais
  • Professor Catherine Duquette, Université laval
  • Irene Landry,Ontario Ministry of Education
  • Professor Stéphane Levesque, University of Ottawa

Archives and Memory of Minority Communities, Rideau Room

The Documented Heritage of Franco-Canadians (25)

  • Normand Laplante et Alain Roy, Library & Archives Canada
  • Elaine Sirois, Library & Archives Canada
  • Hélène Cadieux, de Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec
  • Claude Roberto, Provincial Archives of Alberta

The Place of a National Association of Dalhousie Room

Francophone History Teachers(26)

  • Yves Durocher, École secondaire de Pain Court
  • Clermont Desharnais, École Franco-Cité Ottawa et AESHO
  • Jack Jedwab, Association for Canadian Studies