CCQ: Resources for teachers

A wealth of resources designed to support you in teaching the new Culture and Citizenship in Quebec course.


Infographic: Legal Concepts in the CCQ course

Consult this interactive infographic to get an overview of the legal concepts covered in the Culture and Citizenship in Quebec course for each teaching level.

This infographic will become your best ally for planning your classes!


Training 101: Culture and Citizenship in Quebec, the legal concepts

Follow our training, which covers the legal concepts found in the new CCQ course, improve your understanding of general legal concepts, and increase your confidence to teach them!

The French version of this training was offered through the MEQ as part of their training sessions for the new course.

Elementary:

  • You can download the presentation’s PDF. Access the core content of the training, whether for a quick review, to deepen your understanding, or to clarify key concepts!

High School:

  • You can download the presentation’s PDF. Access the core content of the training, whether for a quick review, to deepen your understanding, or to clarify key concepts!

Videos: Legal Education

Learn more about different legal concepts and situations through our series of videos for teachers.

Improve your knowledge on online crimes and prohibited online activities. You’ll also learn about some intervention strategies if you or your students face such a situation. (English subtitles are available.)

A lot of the information shared in this video is also found in our Internet and the Law teaching toolkit. To learn more about prohibited or criminal acts related to bullying, check out our Bullying and the Law web guide. If you’d prefer to have a volunteer lawyer visit your classroom for our Bullying: What’s Your Opinion? workshop, sign up on this page.

Learn more about sexual consent and its legal implications. Find out some ways to talk about it with your students.

(English subtitles are available. If they they’re not in English automatically, click on the settings icon to change the prefered language.)

Éducaloi has many articles about sexual consent and sexual crimes in this section of its website.