The Curriculum Resource Centre (CRC) is a specialized education resource library which primarily serves the School of Education, and offers a wide range of curriculum support materials.
Best practices on physical activity model designed to assist elementary schools in creating individualized school action plans to promote healthy living.
Not-for-profit organization of researchers, health professionals and stakeholders who are working together to advance physical activity in children and youth from around the world.
The CICH Profile evaluates and summarizes data on the health and well-being of Canadian children and youth through graphs, tables and commentaries covering a broad range of health indicators.
Site provides comprehensive information on child development, psychology, parenting, learning, health and safety as well as childhood disorders such as attention deficit disorder, dyslexia and autism.
Offers educators free health curriculum materials for all grades and subject areas. Each Teacher's Guide includes discussion questions, activities, and reproducible handouts and quizzes – all aligned to national health education standards.
A safety program designed to empower children and reduce their risk of victimization. It focuses on building self-esteem through teaching critical problem solving skills. The premise of the curriculum is based on key root safety strategies and environments which are reinforced and practiced through each grade level.
Part of the University of Guelph, the Research Centre and is committed to nourishing families, livelihoods and living environments through research, communities of practice, knowledge mobilization, student engagement, teaching, and learning.
Designed to develop educated citizens who have the knowledge, skills, and understandings they need to be safe, active, and healthy citizens throughout their lives (Resources for K to Grade 12).
Evidence-based classroom program that has shown dramatic effect in reducing levels of aggression and violence among school children while raising social/emotional competence and increasing empathy.
The focus of this web site, created through the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, is to help kids understand how technology affects their privacy, and what they can do to build secure online profiles while keeping their information safe.