ADVENTURES IN CURRICULUM CONFERENCE – MAY 2006 School: Appleby College (Oakville, Ontario) Ellen Palmer (
[email protected]) – English – Grades 7 to 12 Aparna Singhal (
[email protected]) – Mathematics – Grades 7 to 12 1. What extra-curricular social justice activities are students involved in at your school? Appleby College students are involved in many different activities. We have briefly listed some of the major activities that Appleby College students are usually involved in. • Round Square (www.roundsquare.org) – National & International Conferences, Service Projects, and Exchanges • Duke of Edinburgh (http://www.dukeofed.org/) • Clubs – Model United Nations, Debating/Public Speaking, Students Without Borders, Amnesty International, War Child, Camp Vista, Adventurers Club, Armagh, Dignitas-Appleby Youth Initiative • ASCENT - A grade nine programme involving a one-week service component (e.g., working at a Women’s Shelter or providing necessities to homeless individuals in Toronto). • Various service placements – mandatory for Grade 9-12 students. • Middle School Service days – Students go out into the community to spend time learning about different organizations, what services they provide, and actually helping others. • Theme Day & Guest Speakers – Various speakers and activities are planned each year to raise awareness of important issues and to provide students with avenues to discuss these issues. 2. What curriculum-based activities (areas where social justice are integrated into the curriculum) are students involved in at your school? • Social Science courses are offered for various grades (Examples: Race, Gender, Rights course, Grade 10 Civics, Canadian & World Politics, World Issues) which incorporate various activities to raise awareness, and promote social justice and responsibility for students.