Forgotten War: Docuseries

A collaboration of Honouring Bravery and TVO Media Education Group, each 10-minute documentary explores the experiences of a member of the Canadian Armed Forces: from the Korean War to today. Introduce them to your students!

This activity was directly adapted for the Quebec curriculum from our sister program, Honouring Bravery. Check out their online version!

Activity content

Five videos have been produced by our sister program Honouring Bravery and TVO Media Education Group, covering the experiences of five individuals who served in the Canadian Armed Forces after World War II. These videos can be used for classroom or home activities, depending on the teacher’s needs.

Please note: The videos in this documentary series discuss topics that are not suitable for all ages. Educator discretion is advised.

Activity objectives

This activity is suitable for all school levels and, depending on the teacher’s approach, is relevant to all subjects related to the Social Studies program from elementary to high school.

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