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Building Communities Through Local Government: Grade 6 Social Studies Teacher Resource

The Alberta Education Grade 6 Social Studies program (General Outcome 6.1) focuses on citizenship, identity and democratic processes of decision-making within our society. The topic of municipal government is a natural place for students to investigate how issues, challenges and decisions are dealt with in communities. The 'Building Communities Through Local Government' resource provides teachers support to create opportunities for their students to explore municipal government in the context of their own and other communities.

You can find the following resources in Building Communities Through Local Government:

  • Introduction and The Importance of Local Government
  • Section 1: Get Personal
  • Section 2: A Good Place to Live
  • Section 3: Make Connections
  • Section 4: Participate
  • Appendix A: Graphic Organizers

Note: Since publication, municipal elections are now held every 4 years (instead of 3) as referenced in the material.

To request a printed copy of the 'Building Communities Through Local Government: A Resource for Teaching and Learning About Municipal Governments', contact the Municipal Sustainability Unit.

Resource for municipal officials

Municipal officials interested in connecting with their local schools to share their experiences in elected office and administration may use the Building Communities Through Local Government: Resource for Municipal Officials.

Resource links

  • Municipal Profiles: statistical, geographical and organizational information about Alberta’s municipalities.
  • Municipal population lists: population lists and statistics about Alberta’s municipalities.
  • Elections Alberta: Building Future Voters is Elections Alberta’s Social Studies educational program. Designed for grades 6, 9 and 12, the goal of the program is to get youth actively involved in Alberta’s democracy.
  • Civix: Student Vote: CIVIX is a non-partisan, national registered charity dedicated to building the skills and habits of active and engaged citizenship among young Canadians.

Contact

Connect with the Municipal Sustainability Unit:

Phone: 780-427-2225
Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)

Address:
Municipal Services Division
17th Floor, Commerce Place
10155 102 Street
Edmonton, Alberta  T5J 4L4