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Rose Fine-Meyer Portrait
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Rose Fine-Meyer

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Department of Curriculum, Teaching & Learning
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Biography

Dr. Rose Fine-Meyer teaches in the Master of Teaching (MT) program at OISE, University of Toronto. Her research explores relationships between provincially sanctioned curricula, textbook narratives, place-based learning, and women’s history. She is the CCDL lead for Social studies and Indigenous education courses in the Masters of Teaching program. She developed an Interdisciplinary course for the province of Ontario (IDC4UI) where students study public & community history and take part in the development of a school archive. Her work was honoured with a Governor General award for Excellence in Teaching Canadian history (2007). Her current research explores the use of public history in history education. She has developed a public history & digital media graduate course (CTL5707) that supports students to create partnerships with public history institutions, archives and libraries, developing new projects that address inequalities in history education within public institutions.

Academic Positions

  • Sessional Faculty
    OISE, University of Toronto, Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning , Canada, Sep 2012 - Present

Degrees

  • PhD, History Education
    OISE, University of Toronto,

    Toronto
    Canada

  • M.A., Canadian History
    OISE, University of Toronto,

    Toronto
    Canada

Scholarly & Creative Works

  • Forthcoming: “The precariousness of women’s voices within school history curricula in Ontario” in M. Chaktsiris & S. Curtrara, eds., Doing History in Precarious Times
    McGill-Queens Press
    Fine-Meyer, Rose.
  • Forthcoming: Engendering Public History and Digital Media in History Education
    Fine-Meyer, Rose.
  • "Women's votes would speak for those who had given their lives": Suffrage narratives in Ontario Textbooks 1922-1972.
    2019, Revue d’education/Education Review
    Fine-Meyer, Rose.
  • Women Rarely Worthy of Study: A History of Curriculum Reform in Ontario Education
    2018, Historical Studies in Education
    Fine-Meyer, Rose & Kristina R. Llewellyn.
  • Educational Feminist Reformers: Created Pedagogical Change to Curriculum in Toronto Schools through Inclusive Content in Sharon Cook, Janice Wallace, Dawn Wallin, eds, Feminism in Canadian Education: Paradoxes, Places and Spaces.
    2018, McGill-Queen’s Press
    Fine-Meyer, Rose
  • In the “spirit of courage and sacrifice”: Shaping Collective Memories in School History Textbooks in Ontario, Canada 1921-2001 in E.Fuchs and E. Roldán Vera, ed., Textbooks and War: Historical and War: Historical and Multinational Perspectives
    2018, Palgrave
    Fine-Meyer, Rose.

Research Interests

She is currently a Co-investigator in a SSHRC partnership grant, “Thinking Historically for Canada’s Future,”   a national research project focused on the study of history and social studies education in Canada. This is a 7-year partnership grant with goals and objectives to nurture a community of interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral inquiry among academic historians, researchers based in faculties of education, Indigenous scholars, graduate students, educators in museums, archives, and historic sites, and practicing teachers. 

Teaching Interests

Current Courses:

CTL 7072H  Curriculum and Teaching in Social Studies and Indigenous Education P/J and J/I (MT)

CTL7021Y:   Curriculum and Teaching in History I/S (MT)

CTL7054H:   Curriculum and Teaching in History Int. (MT)

CTL5707H  Graduate Elective. Engendering Local Stories, Public History & Digital Media (OISE, University of Toronto)

CTL1454H   Graduate Elective: Battles over History Education

CTL1407H Graduate Elective: Education and Social Reform in Rural Canada 1860-1960.