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"Bioregional Education in Action: Lessons of the Donald Chemical Plant","Julian, Maggie",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-578,1997,"U-Links Office and online","Haliburton County","Education package about the Donald Chemical Plant",,"The intent of this project was to create an education package about the Donald Chemical Plant, a charcoal plant active in Haliburton County in the early 1900s and unused since the 1940s. The paper explores bioregional education in the context of Haliburton as a backdrop to the development of the educational unit itself. The creation of the package is outlined along with curriculum activities for use in two grade 8 classes at Archie Stouffer Elementary School. Evaluations both from a student and teacher perspective are included as well as suggestions for future education initiatives.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Donald Chemical Plant,education,Environment Studies,industry,schools,Social and Health Studies",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/5323a69052f8224f10e3baf681776f08.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0
"Building Partnerships Between Schools and Communities: a Look at Haliburton County","King, Andrea",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-588,1999,"U-Links Office and online",,"Proposed community involvement program in schools",,"This paper links the idea of including a community involvement program in school curriculum with ways in which classrooms and schools use the community as a learning resource. Beginning with a look at the set of purposes for Ontario schools delineated in the 1994 Ontario Royal Commission on Learning, the author moves to the area of the relationship of schools and community in attaining some of these goals through community service learning. The effectiveness of such programs in achieving civic awareness and creating responsible citizens is discussed.
The state of community and school partnerships in Haliburton County is explored along with the attitudes of teachers and other administrators to such ideas. Future directions and implementation strategies for the proposed community involvement program are looked at with specific reference to Haliburton Highlands Secondary School. The paper concludes with a critique of the proposed program and suggestions for a positive partnership of community and school.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"community,community service,Cultural Studies,education,partnerships,schools,Social and Health Studies",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/ccb0682c0edc6097f097b45cc89f0268.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0
"Communicating Science to Elementary School Children","Bradley, Blake; Burgess, Sarah; McMullen, Erica","Lake Parter Program, MOE Dorset
Host contact: Clark, Bev","Whillans, Tom
Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies",TP-564,2007,"U-Link Office and online",Ontario,"Communicating science to elementary school children","The purpose of this project was to develop resources to transfer information about the relationship between phosphorus and water clarity, to elementary grades 2-5 students.","This project investigated different ways to explain complex concepts of lake chemistry and biology to elementary school groups at water festivals in order to foster stewardship and kindle awareness with respect to environmental processes in Ontario lakes.
This report contains an annotated bibliography, summarizing sources used during the research for the children’s resource. In addition, an electronic copy of the product has been included. This graphic has the potential to be used at Water Festivals across the province. ","Trent University",,,,,,,,,2007,2007,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"children,community based research,curriculum,education,environment,Environment Studies,Haliburton,schools,Trent University",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/fdff6ad621858e0b9458836d65262b92.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Educational Accommodation in Haliburton County",,,,,1991-1992,S-650,,"Discusses current statistics, problems, and options for the future accommodation of elementary and secondary pupils in Haliburton County. Includes original and revised copy of report.",,,"Anthon, Jeanne",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"education,schools",,,"Haliburton County - Grey Literature",1,0
"Educational Programming for Constructed Wetlands","Holder, Anders","Haliburton Highlands Stewardship Council
Host contact: Wooton, Brent","Wurtele, Susan
Department: Geography",TP-544,2006,"U-Links Office and online","Haliburton County","Educational programming for constructed wetlands","Identify, create, and enhance educational programs of the constructed wetland wastewater treatment system at a local Fish Hatchery. Assess curriculum links to themes such as surface and source water protection and identify and suggest ways to maximize the educational benefits available from pilot constructed wastewater project.","Currently, a focus on the loss of habitat, filling of wetlands, and the contamination of watersheds, are considered priority in the Ontario curriculum. By identifying valued educational benefits and promoting linkages to existing curriculum, the Haliburton community will benefit through the recognition and utilization of the Haliburton fish hatchery facility. To fully undertake this research project, several steps were required to encapsulate the creation of the required curriculum. Research into the processes, policy, and overall creation of constructed wetlands was needed to ensure that the proper education could be conducted. Upon learning the fundamentals, review of previous research and lesson plans had been conducted. Contact with local public teachers was done in order to fully assess their objectives and goals for the lesson plans. A tour of the local fish hatchery took place to determine what is expected of the school tours.
The goal for this project was to undertake new curriculum development for grades four and eight, with an emphasis on the geography curriculum. This curriculum is centred on a tour to the Haliburton Hatchery. As well, the host requested a revising and enhancing of the existing lesson plan for Grade 10 Academic Science. The development of the teaching packages incorporating Treatment Wetland technology into the existing education curriculum was essential to promoting green technologies and expanding the community involvement of Haliburton.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"constructed wetlands,curriculum,education,Environment Studies,schools,Social and Health Studies,water,watersheds",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/f8c57236294bc278496c3d7a03aafbde.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Engaging Haliburton Highlands High School Students in Art","Figurski, Emma; Loney, Jenna","The Agnes Jamieson Gallery
Host contact: Carmount, Laurie","Hermiston, Alana
Department: Sociology",TP-540,2006,"U-Links Office and online","Haliburton County","Arts programming for high school students","Collect information from high school students through interviews and focus groups to develop a plan for their participation in art programs at a local gallery. Gather ideas and strategies for engaging youth in the arts community in terms of targeting marketing and communication to youth, creating programs of interest and problem solving around barriers to participation.","This study, commissioned by the Agnes Jamieson Art Gallery in Minden, is interested in providing art programs for the high school students in Haliburton. The students at Haliburton Highlands High School were questioned in order to ascertain their interest in, and attitudes towards art. A literature review on youth participation in the arts was conducted, along with a 2-page report questionnaire for students from grade nine and grade twelve. The questionnaire gathered information on the students’ previous interest and participation in art programs, barriers that the students experience, and the current and future interest they may have in art participation.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"arts,Cultural Studies,education,schools,Social and Health Studies,youth",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/deae6524db82e9244d3b861be7dc6b1b.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Environmental Events Curriculum","Marleau, Wynona ","Environment Haliburton
Host contact: Foster, Mieke","Whillans, Tom
Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies",TP-541,2006,"U-Links Office","Haliburton County","Curriculum for communicating environmental messages","A collection of curriculum based resources for elementary schools. Available in electronic form.",,"Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"children,curriculum,education,Environment Studies,schools",,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"'Facts and Legends', 'Mustard Plasters and Hand Cars', 'A Laughing Pilgrimage', and 'A Fool in Paradise'","Rhodes, Tanya",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-527,1991,"U-Links Office and online","Haliburton County","Bioregional interpretation of four locally authored books",,"The title of this paper refers to four works written and compiled by women who have lived in the Haliburton area. The author presents a bioregional perspective on all four books hoping that the reader will gain a ""sense of place"" as presented by the writers, Elizabeth Maude Finlay, Gertrude LeRoy Miller, Doris McCarthy, and the anecdotal stories compiled by students of Haliburton Highlands Secondary School. The common theme in the writings is an insight into the relationship of the authors to their community and the relationship of themselves and the community to the land. Each work is analyzed around several broad categories; stories about the area, sense of community, work, play, and attitudes towards the land.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"arts,authors,Cultural Studies,local history,schools,women",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/b3715bee1b96cc88b9f166fa4fe15d98.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0
"Natural Heritage Education","Chase, Leanne; McPherson, Stuart","Haliburton Highlands Land Trust
Host contacts: Matthews, Jess; Wooton, Brent","Whillans, Tom
Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies",TP-567,2007,"U-Links Office and online","Southern Ontario","Natural heritage planning systems","This paper defines Natural Heritage Planning and includes basic curriculum for grade 12.","Natural Heritage Planning Systems (NHPS) are the plan to identify, evaluate and recover significant natural heritage species, spaces and functions to create a viable natural heritage system; and effectively work with each other in order to conserve our natural heritage on a sustainable basis and, as a result, contribute to the quality of like. This report discusses the need for NHPS in Ontario and focuses on the specific challenges for NHPS in Haliburton County. Included is a Grade 12 Curriculum Sample designed to educate students on natural heritage systems in the Haliburton area. It covers what a natural heritage planning system is, why it is important to implement a NHPS, and who it benefits.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cultural Studies,curriculum,education,heritage,natural heritage,schools,youth",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/2392a0c0a3448e2cc38e7895d4530c8d.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Rural Education: Optimal School Size and Rural Busing","Bradshaw, Ben and Andrea Hodgins",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-512,1992,"U-Links Office and Online","Haliburton County","Optimal school size and rural busing","In the first part of this paper, the authors look at the closing of rural one and two room schools within rural communities in the 1960s and the consolidation of schools and school boards. The issues surrounding optimal school size are analyzed. The second section of the paper deals with the issue of school busing.",,"Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"children,Economic Studies,education,rural communities,schools,Social and Health Studies,transportation",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/9e677ae499120e21e201b8c9d98c5ab7.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0
"Student Wars: The Envirothon Strikes Back - Questions for the 2005 CORE Envirothon and A Reflective Guide to Developing Questions in a Competitive Enviroment","Shaw, Cameron","Haliburton Highlands Stewardship Council
Host contact: Tuyten, Nicole","Tufts, Steven; Wurtele, Susan
Department: Geography",TP-488,2005,"U-Links Office and online","Haliburton County","Environmental education history","Discusses research methods, analysis of the findings, and how these findings can be used in classrooms, work environments, or future Envirothons.","In developing questions for an Envirothon, several important tasks were undertaken to grasp a full understanding of the competition. First, related literatures were found in order to discover what research had been done, and what areas were in need of more insight. Articles on classroom competition, ethics of pressured environments, urban issue domination, as well as thought pattern classification are researched and discussed. This paper also outlines the important methods that were used to collect valuable secondary and archival data such as sample questions, study packages and student curriculum lessons. The analysis procedures such as organization and categorizing questions into different styles and formats (i.e. easy vs. hard, multiple choice, true/false or fill in the blank), as well as colour coding, careful reading, and counting are discussed in detail. Also included is an in-depth presentation of my research findings. This section outlines how question styles tend to be at an advanced level, formats were generally distributed evenly, and how most sets satisfied Bloom’s taxonomical classification system. Also discussed is a comprehensive analysis on how this research project can be applied to the real world, such as in classrooms, occupational environments, or Envirothons yet to come. A brief summary concludes the project with an overview on what areas surrounding the Envirothon require further research. Finally, my composed questions sets, as well as a comprehensive and reflective guide to developing question sets for future or similar competitions is enclosed in the appendices section at the end.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"education,Environment Studies,Envirothon,schools,Social and Health Studies,youth",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/e318497d25a9bada99a1555a14cbbe02.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"The Haliburton Highlands Learning Centre and the Importance of Place","Smith, Kevin",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-566,1998,"U-Links Office and online","Haliburton County","Literacy programs and adult education",,"A general overview of the history and trends of literacy programs across Canada and their relationship to the Haliburton Highlands Learning Centre form the focus of this paper with specific reference to the relevance of ""place"" and locally designed curriculum to the success of such programs.
The major trends in adult education in Canada from 1920 to 1998 are presented in the first part of the paper. The history of the creation of the Haliburton Highlands Learning Centre, an overview of the literacy needs of the County, and the issues surrounding literacy program delivery in the area are then outlined.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cultural Studies,education,literacy,schools,Social and Health Studies",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/043b49ac29df005315b43031b7004c9f.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0
"Under the Floorboards: An Oral History of One Room School Houses with a Focus on Stanhope Township","Hodder, Samantha",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-587,n.d.,"U-Links Office and online",Stanhope,"One-room schoolhouses",,"The history of the one-room schoolhouse is presented from the perspective of differing voices and based on unstructured interviews with residents, primarily within Stanhope Township. Major themes of the interview included personal experience with the one-room schoolhouse, the changes as viewed through an educational paradigm, local yarns and anecdotes. Further research was obtained from the archival holdings at the Stanhope Township Office. Included in this paper is a brief history of the schools in Stanhope Township, with a focus on Boshkung School, S.S. No. 3. The paper is then broken down into analytical themes: looking at community and school, gender perceptions in the school system, transportation giving way to transitions, and how education both creates and removes ties to the land. Transcripts of several interviews are included in appendices.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"children,Cultural Studies,education,history,schools,Social and Health Studies,youth",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/b8f5c80663bc08a930683118bab7384c.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0
"Wanakita, Sunship Earth and the Haliburton Community","Risebrough, Kelly",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-509,1994,"U-Links Office and online","Camp Wanakita (Koshlong Lake)","History and development of the Sunship Earth program",,"In 1979, Steve Van Matre of the Institute for Earth Education (IEE), developed a curriculum titled Sunship Earth, a program based on the seven ecological principles that make up our world: energy, cycles, diversity, community, interrelationships, change, and adaptation. The program is dedicated to broadening an understanding of the place in which we live and this paper focuses on Camp Wanakita and its application of the ideas within its camping program. Wanakita is a Hamilton-Burlington YMCA camp located on Koshlong Lake and the role of the YMCA, its philosophy, and that of camping in general is described as a preface to the paper.
The history behind the implementation of the Sunship Earth program at Wanakita in 1986 and its subsequent development is outlined along with an in-depth look at the principles of the program and the need for continuing relationships with schools in the community as the experiences of Sunship Earth become entrenched in the participants and make for better future citizens.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"camps,children,Cultural Studies,Environment Studies,outdoors,schools,youth",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/7f04755f8105dc34578f61ea0a37a367.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0
"Welcome to the Haliburton Highlands Guild of Fine Arts","Hall, Heather",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-582,1997,"U-Links Office and online","Haliburton County","Orientation package for the Haliburton Highlands Guild of Fine Arts",,"The Haliburton Highlands Guild of Fine Arts is a community volunteer organization, affiliated with the Haliburton Highlands School of Fine Arts, whose work has created a cultural center in the region drawing people to the School and the Guild. The mandate of this paper was to produce an orientation package for the Guild that would be used to attract new members and aid new and present members in becoming more familiar with Guild activities.
The history of art and craft in the Haliburton Highlands from native times through early settlement days is presented as a backdrop to work on the actual orientation package. Information about the Guild was attained through primary research and is organized under the following headings: 1) the history of the Guild and Rails End Gallery 2) financial structure of the Guild and 3) the role of the Guild in the community and its relationship to Sir Sandford Fleming College's School of Fine Arts and the Municipality of Dysart et al. The finished product is included as an appendix to the paper.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"arts,crafts,Cultural Studies,marketing,schools,tourism",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/d4d568cd243aefc94cc5485bba71242d.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0