Ontario Teachers' Manuals: History
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Educating young minds has always been a daunting task. Though many have an innate talent for it, it's important to have a guideline of topics to teach students of all ages. This text was a valuable resource for teaches when it came to the subject of history. Divided into sections, this manual is a comprehensive guide of what should be taught to Canadian children of different ages.
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Ontario. Department of Education
Ontario Teachers' Manuals
History
Published by Good Press, 2022
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Table of Contents
MANUAL OF SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHERS OF HISTORY
PUBLIC AND SEPARATE SCHOOL COURSE OF STUDY
DETAILS
FORM I
FORM II
FORMS III AND IV
FORMS III
Junior Grade
FORM III
Senior Grade
Civics
FORM IV
Junior Grade
FORM IV
Senior Grade
HISTORY
CHAPTER I
THE AIMS AND STAGES OF STUDY
AIMS
SCOPE
STAGES OF STUDY
THE STORY STAGE
THE INFORMATION STAGE
THE REFLECTIVE STAGE
PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES
CHAPTER II
GENERAL METHODS IN THE TEACHING OF HISTORY
1. Methods based on the arrangement and selection of the matter : Chronological, Topical
2. Methods based on the treatment of historical facts : Comparative, Regressive, Concentric
3. Methods based on class procedure : Oral, Text-book
A COMBINATION OF THESE METHODS
DETAILS OF METHOD
TRAINING IN USE OF TEXT-BOOK
DRILL AND REVIEW
THE USE OF PROBLEMS IN TEACHING HISTORY
HOW TO MAKE HISTORY REAL
ON MEMORIZING HISTORY
CHAPTER III
CORRELATION OF SUBJECTS
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY
HISTORY AND LITERATURE
HISTORY AND SCIENCE
HISTORY AND CONSTRUCTIVE WORK
HISTORY AND ART
HISTORY AND COMPOSITION
HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGY OR THE USE OF DATES
CHAPTER IV
SPECIAL TOPICS
CURRENT EVENTS
CURRENT EVENTS (10 MINUTES DAILY)
LOCAL MATERIAL
CIVICS
THE TEACHER OF HISTORY
CHAPTER V
ILLUSTRATIVE LESSONS
FORMS I AND II
FORMS I AND II
FORM II
FORM II
FORM III
FORM III
FORM III
FORMS III AND IV
TYPE LESSONS
FORM IV
LESSON ON THE FEUDAL SYSTEM
SEIGNIORIAL TENURE
CONFEDERATION OF CANADIAN PROVINCES
Correlation of History and Geography
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
Incidental Teaching of History with Geography
THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND FROM 1066 TO 1603
ANALYSIS OF SECTIONS 160-170, ONTARIO PUBLIC SCHOOL HISTORY OF ENGLAND
SUGGESTIVE OUTLINES FOR REVIEWS
FOR TEACHERS' REFERENCE
THE STAGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVILIZATION
DEVICES
MAPS
PICTURES
MUSEUMS
SOURCE BOOKS
GENEALOGICAL TABLES
CHRONOLOGICAL CHART
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A. FOR TEACHERS
B. MATERIAL FOR CLASS WORK
C. HISTORICAL READERS AND SUPPLEMENTARY BOOKS
APPENDIX
THE FIRST CHRISTMAS TREE
THE ORIGIN OF THE EASTER BUNNY
THE STORY OF ST. VALENTINE
THE FIRST THANKSGIVING
LETTER FROM MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, TO QUEEN ELIZABETH
INDEX
MANUAL OF SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHERS OF HISTORY
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PUBLIC AND SEPARATE SCHOOL COURSE OF STUDY
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DETAILS
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The course in literature and composition includes the telling by the teacher of suitable stories from the Bible, stories of primitive peoples, of child life in other lands, of famous persons and peoples; and the oral reproduction of these stories by the pupils. In this way history, literature, and composition are combined.
For Method in telling stories, consult How to Tell Stories to Children, by Sara Cone Bryant, Houghton, Mifflin Company, Boston, $1.00.
FORM I
Table of Contents
Bible Stories
:
Moses in the Bulrushes, his Childhood, the Burning Bush, the Crossing of the Red Sea, the Tables of Stone; Joseph's Boyhood Dreams, Joseph sold into Egypt, the Famine, the Visits of his Brethren; David and Goliath; Samson.
Stories of Child Life
:
The Eskimo Girl, the Andean Girl, the Arabian Girl, the Little Syrian Girl, the Swiss Girl, the Chinese Girl, the African Girl, the German Girl, the Canadian Girl; the Little Red Child, the Little White Child, the Little Black Child, the Little Yellow Child, the Little Brown Child.
Consult The Seven Little Sisters, by Jane Andrews, Ginn & Co., Boston, 50c.; The Little Cousin Series, by Mary Hazelton Wade, The Page Co., Boston, 60c. each; Five Little Strangers, Julia Augusta Schwarz, American Book Co., New York; Each and All, Jane Andrews (sequel to The Seven Little Sisters), 50 cents.
Special Days
:
Christmas: The Birth of Christ, the First Christmas Tree (see Appendix); Arbor Day; Constructive work suggested by St. Valentine's Day and Thanksgiving Day; Stories of these Days.
Note
: Advantage should be taken of every opportunity to teach obedience to authority and respect for the property and rights of others.
FORM II
Table of Contents
Bible Stories
:
Abraham and Lot, Joshua, David and Jonathan, David and Saul, Ruth and Naomi, Daniel, Miriam and Moses, Abraham and Isaac, Boyhood of Christ, the Shipwreck of St. Paul.
Stories of Child Life
:
The Aryan Boy, the Persian Boy, the Greek Boy, the Roman Boy, the Saxon Boy, the Page Boy, the English Boy, the Puritan Boy, the Canadian Boy of To-day, Child Life in Canada (a) in the early days, (b) to-day on the farm and in the city or town; occupations, games, and plays, etc.
Consult Ten Little Boys Who Lived on the Road from Long Ago till Now, by Jane Andrews, Ginn & Co., 50c.
Stories of Famous People
:
Boadicea, Alfred, Harold, First Prince of Wales, Sir Francis Drake, Sir Walter Raleigh, Columbus, Cabot, Cartier, Champlain, Madeleine de Verchères, Pontiac, Brock, Laura Secord, Florence Nightingale.
Consult The Story of the British People, Thomas Nelson & Sons, Toronto, 35c. (For Florence Nightingale, see Appendix.)
Pioneer Life
:
In Ancient Britain: See Second Reader, p. 109; Ontario Public School History of England, p. 10.
In Roman Britain: See The Story of The British People, pp. 18-24.
Old English Life: See Third Reader, p. 325; Ontario High School History of England, pp. 33-40.
At the Close of the French Period in Canada: See Fourth Reader, p. 65.
In Upper Canada in the Thirties
: See Fourth Reader, p. 122.
Our Forefathers: Where they lived before coming here, how they got here, hardships in travel, condition of the country at that time, how they cleared the land, their homes, their difficulties, danger from wild animals, the natives of the country, modes of travel, implements and tools, etc.
Consult Pen Pictures of Early Pioneer Life in Upper Canada, Briggs, $2.00; Ontario High School History of Canada.
Inventors
:
Watt, Stephenson, Fulton, Bell, Edison, Marconi.
Civics
:
Elementary lessons in local government:
(a) In cities, towns, and incorporated villages—the postmaster, (see Illustrative Lesson, p. 65), the postman and policeman; city or town hall, post-office, mail boxes, school-houses.
(b) For rural districts—postmaster, trustees, roads and bridges, rural mail delivery.
Special Days
:
Empire Day, Victoria Day, Dominion Day; local occasions such as Fair Day, Election Day; review of those Days taken in Form I.
FORMS III AND IV
PRELIMINARY NOTE
Table of Contents
Below are the topics and sub-topics of the Course in History for Forms III and IV.
In dealing with the subject in both Forms, the teacher should keep constantly in mind the chief aims suited to this stage of the pupil's development. (See pp. 16, 17.) The most vital of these is to create and foster a liking for historical study.
The teacher should make use of simple map drawing to illustrate the subject. This is especially necessary in dealing with the history of Canada. There should be much illustration by means of maps and pictures. See Educational Pamphlet No. 4, Visual Aids in the Teaching of History.
The chapter numbers in the Course for Form III are those of the chapters in The Story of the British People prescribed for the Form. These chapters should be carefully read and, in Form IV, the authorized text-books should be followed for the main account. Having regard to the time available for the Course, only the most important details should be taken up.
FORMS III
Junior Grade
Table of Contents
CANADIAN HISTORY
Columbus—The Discovery of America (Chap. XX)
John Cabot and the New World (Chap. XXI)
Jacques Cartier (Chap. XXIII)
Raleigh and Gilbert (Chap. XXVI)
The Beginnings of Acadia (Chap. XXVII)
Champlain, the Father of New France (Chap. XXVIII)
The Pilgrim Fathers (Chap. XXIX)
The Jesuits in Canada (Chap. XXXI)
The Settlement of French Canada (Chap. XXXI)
La Salle (Chap. XXXIV)
Henry Hudson—New York and Hudson Bay (Chap. XXXV)
Frontenac (Chaps. XXXIV, XXXVII)
The Conquest of Canada—Wolfe and Montcalm, Pontiac (Chap. XLI)
The Coming of the Loyalists (Chap. XLII)
How Canada Fought for the Empire (Chap. XLIV)
William Lyon Mackenzie (Chap. XLVI)
The Great North-West—Selkirk, Mackenzie, Strathcona, Riel (Chap. XLVII)
Canada and the Empire—Royal Visitors (Chap. L)
FORM III
Senior Grade
Table of Contents
BRITISH HISTORY
The First Britons (Chap. I)
The Coming of the Romans (Chap. II)
A Day in Roman Britain (Chap. III) The Coming of the English (Chap. IV)
The Coming of Christianity (Chap. V)
The Vikings (Chap. VI)
Alfred the Great (Chap. VII)
Rivals for a Throne (Chap. VIII)
The Coming of the Normans (Chap. IX)
A Norman Castle (Chap. X)
A Glance at Scotland (Chap. XI)
Henry the Second and Ireland (Chap. XII)
Richard the Lion Heart (Chap. XIII)
King John and the Great Charter (Chap. XIV)
The First Prince of Wales (Chap. XV)
Wallace and Bruce (Chaps. XVI, XVII)
The Black Prince (Chap. XVIII)
The Father of the British Navy (Chap. XXII)
The New Worship (Chap. XXIV)
Francis Drake, Sea-dog (Chap. XXV)
King Charles the First (Chap. XXX)
The Rule of Cromwell (Chap. XXXII)
The King Enjoys his Own again (Chap. XXXIII)
The Revolution and After (Chap. XXXVI)
The Greatest Soldier of his Time (Chap. XXXVIII)
Bonnie Prince Charlie (Chap. XXXIX)
Robert Clive, the Daring in War (Chap. XL)
The Terror of Europe (Chap. XLIII)
Waterloo (Chap. XLV)
Victoria the Good (Chaps. XLVI, XLVIII, XLIX)
Civics
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Review of the work in Form II; election of town or township council; taxes—the money people pay to keep up schools and roads, etc.; how local taxes are levied for the support of the school; election of members of County Council, of members of Provincial Legislature; duties of citizenship.
FORM IV
Junior Grade
Table of Contents
CANADIAN HISTORY
Before the British Conquest—an introductory account:
The French settlements: Extent, life of the seignior, habitant, and coureur de bois; system of trade; government at Quebec—governor, bishop, intendant; territorial claims (Chaps. VII, VIII, IX, XI)
The English settlements—Hudson's Bay Company, English colonies in New York, New England, Acadia, and Newfoundland; population, life, trade, government, territorial claims (Chaps. VIII, X, XI)
British Conquest of New France—fall of Quebec (Chap. XI)
Conspiracy of Pontiac (Chap. XII)
Quebec Act (Chap. XII)
Canada and the American Revolution; U.E. Loyalists (Chaps. XIII, XV)
Constitutional Act—Representative Government (Chap. XIV)
Social Conditions, 1763-1812 (Chap. XV)
Hudson's Bay Company (Chaps. VIII, XVI, XXI)
North-West Company (Chap. XVI)
Exploration in North-West—Hearne, Mackenzie, Fraser, Thompson (Chap. XVI)
War of 1812-14 (Chap. XVII)
Family Compact (Chap. XVII)
Clergy Reserves (Chap. XVII)
William Lyon Mackenzie (Chap. XVII)
Lord Durham, Act of Union, 1840—Responsible Government (Chap. XVIII)
Social Progress, 1812-1841 (Chap. XIX)
Settlement of the North-West—Selkirk (Chaps. XVI, XX)
Confederation of the Provinces, 1867 (Chap. XXII)
Intercolonial Railway (Chap. XXIV)
Expansion of the Dominion by addition of new provinces (Chap. XXII)
Social Progress, 1841-1867 (Chap. XXIII)
Canadian Pacific Railway (Chap. XXIV)
Riel Rebellion (Chap. XXIV)
Disputes between Canada and the United States since 1814 settled by treaty or arbitration. The Hundred Years of Peace
Canada, at the opening of the twentieth century; transportation, industry, means of defence, education (Chap. XXV)
Ontario since Confederation: John Sandfield Macdonald, Sir Oliver Mowat, Arthur Sturgis Hardy, Sir George W. Ross, Sir James P. Whitney (Chap. XXVI)
An account of how Canada is governed, simple and concrete and as far as possible related to the experience of the pupils; Municipal Government, Provincial Government, Federal Government (Chap. XXVII)
FORM IV
Senior Grade
Table of Contents
BRITISH HISTORY
A
A Course of about Two Months
The Early Inhabitants—The Britons
The Coming of the Romans
The Coming of the Saxons
The Coming of Christianity
Alfred the Great
The Coming of the Normans—The Feudal System
Richard I and the Crusaders
John and Magna Charta
The Scottish War of Independence
The Hundred Years' War—Crecy, Agincourt, Joan of Arc.