Des romans graphiques pour célébrer le mois de l’histoire des Noirs
Booklist Reader Graphic Novels That Make Black History Month Come Alive By Sarah Hunter
Booklist Reader Graphic Novels That Make Black History Month Come Alive By Sarah Hunter
À lire sur Radio-Canada.ca — Le Kiosque écrivait en 2006: “Accommodements” raisonnables en Égypte Les Coptes sont la minorité chrétienne la plus nombreuse du Proche-Orient. En Egypte, ils représentent environ 6 à 7 millions de personnes, soit 10% de la population. Pourtant, ils ont de moins en moins de place dans la société. Moubarak, le…
This beautiful collection from the Library of Congress traces the multitude of cultures and voices that inform American music, from Irish hymns to Indian ragas. Educators will find rich resources on the page, starting with the Educator’s Guide to Songs of America, but also covering topics like Stand Up and Sing: Music and Our Reform…
Le site “Teaching History with 100 Objects” propose une fascinante sélection de 100 objets de différents musées britanniques afin d’inspirer les professeurs d’histoire et autres curieux.
As a “living archive,” the site is updated with news stories, infographics, educational and satirical videos, and invitations to political action. The homepage is a case in point. Disasters are placed on both a world map and a timeline. Readers may click on any incident, represented by a color-coded circle, to read the details of…
Bibliothèque et Archives Canada Au Canada, une vague de livres de cuisine a inondé le marché au cours des dernières années; de plus, des historiens culinaires ont commencé à étudier la façon dont la nourriture a influé sur la culture et l’histoire canadiennes. Le site Bon appétit! Les livres de cuisine canadiens à l’honneur saura intéresser…
Exemple Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal L’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, fondée en 1645, est le plus ancien hôpital de Montréal, Québec. Depuis 1996, il a été l’un des trois hôpitaux qui composent le Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal. “Hôtel-Dieu”, littéralement “auberge de Dieu,” est un terme archaïque française pour l’hôpital, se référant aux origines des hôpitaux que…
There are an abundance of language learning programs on the market. Few of them, however, take advantage of the world wide web. Lingua.ly seeks to do just that. So far it is offered in English, Spanish, French, and Hebrew with the option to learn one of nine other languages. After first creating a free account,…
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “If every child was breastfed within an hour of birth, given only breast milk for their first six months of life, and continued breastfeeding up to the age of two years, about 800,000 child lives would be saved every year.” The International Breastfeeding Journal, which is open access…
NPR’s The Salt is an extraordinarily entertaining food blog with an eye toward “food news from the farm to the plate and beyond.” The site updates daily. Recent articles have covered such topics as faux fish made from plants, an investment fund that is bankrolling environmentally sustainable fish farming, and a debate about whether…