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Municipal Law
The resources below are starting points. We recommend that you search for this topic by keyword (see the "Keyword Search" box to the right) for more resources which may be relevant to you.
Municipal Government FAQs
These FAQs are part of the Municipal Government for Students program created for Grade 6 Social Studies students. These FAQs deal with questions about municipalities, people in municipal governments and how you can get involved
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Grade Level:
4-6
Publisher:
Alberta Municipal Affairs
Published Date:
2008
Building Communities Through Local Government - A Resource for Teaching and Learning about Municipal Governments
Created to reflect ourcomes of grade six social studies, this 228 page resource enhances the study of local government. The resource includes activities based on inquiry, critical thinking, and citizenship. Available in PDF format
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Grade Level:
4-6
Publisher:
Alberta Education
Published Date:
2008
Building Communities through Local Government (Student Interactive site)
The Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies program of studies focuses on citizenship, identity and democratic processes of decision-making within our society. Students explore ways to participate in democratic processes, be involved in their communities and develop
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Grade Level:
4-6
Publisher:
Alberta Municipal Affairs
Published Date:
2008
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