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Daniel's Class, Grade 11

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The Social Studies class at 11th grade learned about Residential Schools and watch one of the testimonies at the Inuit Culture Education area. Students came up with some questions about the subject and were given each one an ipod so that they could interview people around the school.

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The Social Studies class at 11th grade learned about Residential Schools and watch one of the testimonies at the Inuit Culture Education area. Students came up with some questions about the subject and were given each one an ipod so that they could interview people around the school. Students were really motivated by this so as the teacher who was fascinated by the amount of multimedia content available on the Inuit Culture Education site that he can use as learning material for his Social Studies class.

Watch the videos made by the students at: http://www.isuma.tv/grade-eleven

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