Teachers get lesson in black history at specialized course
Teachers in southwestern Ontario got a lesson in black history Friday at historic Uncle Tom’s Cabin in Dresden, Ont. Thirty-five teachers attended a one-day, sold-out course on how to better teach black history in school.

Teachers in southwestern Ontario got a lesson in black history Friday at historic Uncle Tom’s Cabin in Dresden, Ont.
Thirty-five teachers attended a one-day, sold-out course on how to better teach black history in school.
Natasha Henry, an educator, historian, and curriculum consultant specializing in black history, taught the course.
“We don’t want our students to just refer to names and dates, we really want them to think critically about the history, in terms of what do we understand about ourselves today and what kind of Canada do we want for the future,” Henry said.