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Location: Heritage Schoolhouse Museum & Archives (located at 21 Renfrew Dr Markham ON L3R 8H3 (Hybrid/Remote Options Available)
Anticipated Start Date and End Date: May 12 2025 Julyweeks)
Please Note: Travel from site to site will be required.
The York Region District School Board (YRDSB) Museum & Archives is seeking a Museum Education Programs Researcher 60week contract) to conduct indepth research on the soldiers of No. 2 Construction Battalion the largest Black military unit in Canadian history and create an educational resource on their findings. This research and educational resource will offer students educators and the general public the opportunity to better understand the exceptional significant and lasting contributions to Canadian society of the Black soldiers of No. 2 Construction Battalion. The successful candidate will ensure that the resources are Blackaffirming and culturally relevant and address the new mandatory Ontario curriculum expectations with an emphasis on embedding Black history learning for Grades 7 8 and 10 classes.
The ideal candidate will conduct archival research connect with descendants of No. 2 Battalion members and collaborate with Museum and YRDSB curriculum teams to build an educator resource embedding primary sources in the learning materials. The final product will include fully researched vetted inquiry packs for Social Studies History and Geography teachers with relevant embedded thinking routines that honour the service and sacrifice of the soldiers of No. 2 Construction Battalion while also highlighting the families and communities that supported these veterans.
Our ideal candidate would be aligned with our commitment to disrupt systemic racism to support and advance the YRDSBs Dismantling AntiBlack Racism Strategy. They will have excellent research skills with an ability to collect organize and analyze large amounts of information. They will be detail oriented and knowledgeable in reading primary sources. They must be an effective and empathetic communicator both orally and in written form. Required work hours may be a combination of Museum office hours offsite community engagement and on the rare occasion work from home; the intern will be flexible on work location based on system needs.
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