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Well that was fun! Many thanks to Dr. Glen Graham of the Centre for Peace and Justice at Burman University for the invitation and to the audience who packed the house at the Lacombe Memorial Centre! An engaged crowd with lots of good comments and questions afterwards.
Fisayo teaches Grade 6 in a French immersion middle school in Lethbridge, Alberta.
Learn more about Fisayo's experiences at: thinking-historically.ca/fisayo-rashl...
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Fisayo enseigne en 6e annĂ©e dans une Ă©cole intermĂ©diaire dâimmersion française Ă Lethbridge, en Alberta.
Pour en savoir plus sur l'expérience de Fisayo, consultez le site: thinking-historically.ca/fr/fisayo-ra...
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Looking forward to giving this talk tonight in Lacombe! @thinkhist.bsky.social
âWhen Politics Trump Education: The Attack on Social Studies in Albertaâ
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Thanks, my friend!
Thank you!
Havenât been on here in ages⊠but today Iâm back to share my familyâs story about being stuck in the emergency dept at an Alberta hospital for more than 90 hours. The UCP is fiddling while the system burns.
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Thank you, Lindsay.
Danielle Smith promised to âfix Alberta healthcareâ in 90 days.
Instead, a family waited 90 HOURS in ER.
Recall. Them. All.
#Canada #CanadaSky #cdnpoli #abpoli #ableg #yyc #yeg #cdnhealth #abhealth #RecallTheUCP
Oh my goodness. Iâm so sorry that your grandma (and family) experienced that. Completely unacceptable.
Havenât been on here in ages⊠but today Iâm back to share my familyâs story about being stuck in the emergency dept at an Alberta hospital for more than 90 hours. The UCP is fiddling while the system burns.
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The year I started going to concerts⊠and now, off to Toronto to repeat the OC (original concert) 40 years later!
The ATAâs announcement of teachers soundly rejecting a contract offer and heading for a strike coincided with the last-in person Alberta Next panel in Calgary.
A high school student tried to ask the panel about it ⊠and what happened next sent everyone chasing after a 17 year old IB student #AbLeg
Without some amazing teachers throughout the years I would have NEVER become a doctor.
Without the amazing PUBLIC education system I wouldn't be where I am today (my family could NOT have afforded private eductation streams).
I stand with our teachers and for our future students!
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Historical thinking is essential to Joelâs teaching practice and to how he sees himself as a history teacher.
Learn more about Joel's experiences at: thinking-historically.ca/joel-beres/
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La pensĂ©e historique est essentielle Ă la pratique de lâenseignement de Joel et Ă la façon dont il se perçoit en tant quâenseignant en histoire.
Pour en savoir plus sur l'expérience de Joel, consultez le site: thinking-historically.ca/fr/joel-beres/
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Diane discusses her approach to teaching historical thinking by emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives and avoiding presentism.
Learn more about Diane's experiences at: thinking-historically.ca/diane-vautour/
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Diane parle de son approche pour enseigner la pensĂ©e historique en soulignant lâimportance de comprendre les diffĂ©rentes perspectives et dâĂ©viter le prĂ©sentisme.
Pour en savoir, consultez le site: thinking-historically.ca/fr/diane-vau...
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Learn more about the Portraits of Professional Practice: thinking-historically.ca/ppp/
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En savoir plus sur les Portraits de la pratique professionnelle:
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Joel Beres teaches history for grades 9-12 and has been teaching for 15 years.
Learn more about Joel's experiences at: thinking-historically.ca/joel-beres/
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Joel Beres enseigne lâhistoire aux Ă©lĂšves de la 9e Ă la 12e annĂ©e depuis 15 ans.
Pour en savoir plus sur l'expérience de Joel, consultez le site: thinking-historically.ca/fr/joel-beres/
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Diane Vautour is a history teacher with 20 years of teaching experience.
Learn more about Diane's experiences at: thinking-historically.ca/diane-vautour/
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Diane Vautour est une enseignante en histoire qui compte 20 ans dâexpĂ©rience dans ce domaine.
Pour en savoir plus sur l'expérience de Diane, consultez le site: thinking-historically.ca/fr/diane-vau...
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Teaching in the heart of cosmopolitan Montréal, Alexis Benoit faces the complex challenge of teaching history to a culturally diverse class.
Learn more at: thinking-historically.ca/alexis-benoit/
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Enseignant au cĆur du cosmopolitisme montrĂ©alais, Alexis Benoit relĂšve le dĂ©fi complexe dâenseigner lâhistoire Ă une classe caractĂ©risĂ©e par une diversitĂ© culturelle marquĂ©e.
Pour en savoir: thinking-historically.ca/fr/alexis-be...
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