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RESOURCES + TOOLKITS
ALPHA Education has an extensive database. The diagrams below illustrate the breadth and depth of our database as more resources are added to it. Explore our lesson guides, research materials, toolkits, links and much more!
Title | Summary | Subject | Issue | Resource Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Intersectionality: Indigenous Women | This graphic illustrates the framework of intrersectionality and highlights how the experiences of indigenous women are impacted by various social factors that determine their status in Canadian society. | Humanity Studies | Links to Contemporary Issues | Image |
Social Change | This graphic illustrates a pedagogical approach that engenders children/learners to be conscious of their broader connection to the world. | Humanity Studies | Social Activism | Image |
Bloody Saturday | This photo of a crying baby, and a boy, with a man coming to their aid, helped bring attention to the Sino-Japanese war in the West. Photo-journalist, H.S. Wong took it moments after the Japanese bombardment of the railway in Shanghai. | History | Human Stories | Image |
Comfort Women at Songshan | These women were survivors from the Chinese Allied forces' bombardment of the Japanese stronghold in Songshan, China. The photo was taken by Charles Hatfield of the 164th Signal Company. | History | Links to Contemporary Issues | Image |
A 1942 Declaration for Greater East Asian
Co-operation
| This is the cover of a wartime booklet published by the Great Japan Debate Society about Japan's "Co-Prosperity Sphere." It was propaganda material that portrayed how Asian peoples were united under Japan against Western Imperialism. | Politics | Links to Contemporary Issues | Image |
The Cake of Kings and Emperors | This is a political cartoon published in France in 1898 by the Illustre de Petit Journal. It shows a pastry labelled "China" being divided up by the British, German, Russian, French and Japanese, while the Chinese Emperor Qing is in the background. | History | Links to Contemporary Issues | Image |
Comfort Girls at Myitikina, Burma | These women were found by US Allied forces at a Japanese garrison in Myitkyina, Burma in August 1944. The photo was taken by Frank Shearer of the 164th Signal Company and mentioned by Col. Won Loy Chan in his memoirs. | History | Links to Contemporary Issues | Image |
Romusha at the construction of the Burma Thailand Railway | These are romusha (ethnic Burmese and/or possibly Tamil, Javanese, Malayan, etc.) brought over from elsewhere in Southeast Asia by the Japanese to construct the Burma-Thailand railway. | History | Human Stories | Image |
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ALPHA Education Resources and Toolkit is a growing database that aims to provide materials that are illustrated by the following two diagrams. The materials provide multiple perspectives, voices, and scholarships. They do not represent ALPHA Education, except those which we produced.
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