Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection

Popular Education Evaluation for ORCA
Lesson plans. i) Tag game: Life cycle of aquatic insects. ii) Benthic education program. iii) Frog education program. iv) Planting education program. v) Snake education program. vi) Tree education program. vii) Turtles education program. viii) Water quality education program. ix) Watershed in action program. x) Who polluted the river? : Pollution education -- Essays and reports. xi) Essay: A review of environmental education and its importance. xii) Final suggestions for ORCA's environmental education., By Peter Faught. --, Includes bibliographic references., BIOL 3901H: Reading Course.
Integrating diversity into school policy
The research paper 'Anti Oppression Templates, Materials and Rough Guide' is a step by step overview of anti-oppression workshops. The essay establishes what theories, methodologies and structures constitute anti-oppression workshops., Workshop outlines ; follow-up material ; workshop evaluation ; reflection and evaluation paper., By: Zahra Mohammed. --, Date of project completion: April 2006., Prepared for: Professor Natalie Changfoot, Trent University., Political Studies, POST 487 - Internship.
Food sovereignty and the role of popular education
Introduction -- Literary analysis -- Food sovereignty initiatives -- Education and outreach at the Seasoned Spoon -- Education and outreach survey -- Assessment of education & outreach -- Conclusion -- References., By: Robyn Smith., Completed for: Seasoned Spoon; Supervising Professor: Gavin Fridell, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliographic references., POST 391H : Community-Based Research Project.
Schools program manual
The Kawartha World Issues Centre (KWIC) Schools Program is a group of volunteers who create global issues based workshops to be presented in local area classrooms. Relatively little has been written about this program and nothing was found in the KWIC files regarding how to contact interested teachers, how [sic] recruit volunteers, or even how to create workshops and what types of material should be included., A: Position of schools program assistant coordinator. Explanatory letter. Schools program: Duties outline. KWIC: Time record. Trent Centre for Community Based Education Information. Geography 470 research questions and answers. KWIC brochure and general meeting newsletters. Schools program file drawer index -- B: Volunteer recruitment and training. KWIC open house. Promotional posters. The 'Arthur.' Existing volunteers. Recommended volunteer recruitment methods. Volunteer training -- C: School and community contact information. Promotional posters. K.P.R.D. School Board contact information. P.V.N.C.C.C. School Board contact information. Interested teachers from the 2000-2001 school year. Community contact information -- D: Workshop creation. Workshop design sheet and checklist. Sample workshop -- E: Teacher surveys. Teacher survey template. Geography ethics committee form: Student application to undertake human research. Teacher surveys: 2000-2001 -- F: Recommendations for the future of the schools program., Adie Brown. --, Client: The Kawartha World Issues Centre., Dept. of Geography, Trent University 2000-01, GE0 470, Research Seminar in Human Geography., GEO 470: Seminar in Human Geography.
Kinark's initiative to increase community based parent education programs in rural Ontario
The goal of this project was to investigate the possibility of Kinark's increasing community-based parent education in rural areas., by Tiffany Kidnew. --, Includes: research report; bibliography., Completed for: Louise Bennett at Kinark Child and Family Services; Supervising Professor: Rory Coughlan, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Date of project submission: December 2004., Includes bibliographic references (p. 14-15)., PSYC 388H, Psychology, Community-based research project.
Rural heritage tours of Peterborough County
The purpose of this research project was to assemble the information needed for the TVA to offer two tours (one for adults, one for students) of the rural heritage of Peterborough County. In order to address these goals and to develop an effective fieldtrip, an analysis of literature that was relevant to the research topic was required in the form of a literature review., I. Abstract -- II. Research objective -- III. Literature review. Introduction. Historical and cultural geographies. The study area. Activity-based learning. Methods. Conclusion -- IV. Methodology. Site selection criteria. Field trip development. Education kit development -- V. Results. Education kit. Adult tour -- VI. Conclusions and recommendations -- VII. References. Literature review. Methods. Township books -- VIII. Appendices. 1. Grade 7/8 curriculum. 2. CORTS theme listing and site identification chart. 3. Fieldtrip package. 4. Fieldtrip map. 5. Photographs. 6. Answer key for Activity #4., by Stephanie Attley. --, Includes: literature review, final research report, bibliography, curriculum., Completed for: John Marsh at the Trent Valley Archives; Supervising Professor: Susan Wurtele, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Date of project submission: April 2005., Includes bibliographic references., GEOG 470, Research in Human Geography, Community-based research project.
Early years speakers bureau topics
This project explores three topics related to early childhood development - child preparedness for school, bonding and attachment, and social skills - specifically drawing on the Ontario Early Years project., Wilma Armstrong., [Prepared for]: Professor Karen Jung., Date of project submission: April 2004., Completed for: Peterborough Family Resource Centre and Ontario Early Years Centre., SOCI 491H: Community-based research project.

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