Teaching Canada's History: Centring Identity

In this episode, we spoke with teachers who are guided by strength-based and culturally responsive approaches in their unique classroom environments.
Posted August 19, 2026

This special podcast series features some of the finalists for the 2026 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Teaching. This award recognizes teachers from across the country for their exceptional work in teaching Canadian history. It is also an opportunity to promote and facilitate the sharing of best practices and innovative teaching ideas within Canada’s history education community.

Listen in alongside host Renee Allen to learn more about how teachers and students are working together to interpret the past, connect it to the present, and share stories that matter.

Click here for podcasts featuring some of the francophone finalists.

This episode features Swapna Bhagat Luthra and Colleen Toulouse, educators who are guided by strength-based and culturally responsive approaches in their unique classroom environments.

Their conversation focuses on centring teaching practices that support student identity and finding creative ways to explore historical learning.

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