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Hub, Tub, and Pub City
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Join us on the beautiful UBC campus for the UBC Social Studies Education Winter Professional Development Conference
Friday, February 13, 2026 | 9:00β 3:30 (PST)
edcp.educ.ubc.ca/social-studi...
Registration opens January 5, 2026.
#socialstudies #education
This past semester I had the incredible opportunity to teach Social Studies methods to future teachers at UBC. Tonight was my last class and although Iβm sad itβs over, it has been the best Pro-D for my own teaching practice and I canβt wait to apply what Iβve learned to my high school classes!
To not be totally negative, I do appreciate its emphasis on developing arguments ("Evaluate the extent to which...") using a variety of sources as evidence. I believe they typically use 7 sources. You can see past examples online: apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-w...
My experience with the AP History exams is very brief so I'm afraid I'm not the best person to ask. The reason I don't teach it is because of the exam. The year I taught it I remember being annoyed with how formulaic the grading system is (but that's just the case with any standardized exam).
Asking as a non-Brit - is the unseen source paper the same as the Document-Based Question that the AP History exams have?
Read the recent publication by members of Thinking Historically for Canada's Future titled: Never the two shall meet? Connecting historical and democratic consciousness in Canadian K-12 history textbooks.
DOI: doi.org/10.14324/HER....
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Marking lesson plans?
Yep.
Itβs time to replace βdiscoveryβ and βexplorationβ with navigation and colonization.
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www.liberatingnarratives.com/europeans-di...
Thanks, Nathan!
Sign of UBCβs Faculty of Education building
My first day of school looks a little different this year as Iβve joined UBCβs Faculty of Education as an Adjunct Professor!
15 years ago, almost to the day, I entered the same building as a student and Iβm so excited to be back to share my love of Social Studies with future teachers.
Sent. Thank you so much!
Thank you for tagging me!
Iβd love one!
Itβs me!
New podcast!!! You can listen to @abbyreisman.bsky.social and I discuss the importance of discussions in the social studies classroom! It get meta!! visionsofed.com/2025/07/21/e...
#historyteacher #iteachsocialstudies
This blog series offers reflections on the History Education in Troubled Times workshop.
Read about it here: thinking-historically.ca/history-educ...
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β¦. My students and I also read this article about βcritical ignoringβ as in addition to strategies like lateral reading, the authors recommend βself-nudgingβ in making our own choices in consuming online information theconversation.com/when-critica.... 2/2
Members of Thinking Historically for Canada's Future recently published an article titled
Historical Thinking: Trends, Critiques, and Future Directions.
Read more here: doi.org/10.1016/j.co...
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Are you students quick to jump to conclusions? A See, Think, Wonder will get them to slow down and look more closely. ποΈ
See, Think, Wonder is a thinking routine developed by Project Zero.
#HistoryTeacher #teachers #SocialStudies #HistoryEducation
This would be really helpful to use with students who tend to use the word "bias" as a crutch when analyzing sources #historyteacher #iteachsocialstudies
7 Steps for Staying sharp (short version) An infographic with 7 boxes. Headline: Seven Steps for Staying Sharp Online Each box has a box with a tip. The tips are: 1. Pause 2. Memes aren't news 3. Likes and shares β credibility 4. Take time to assess sources 5. Get to the experts 6. Don't feed the trolls 7. Steer clear of conspiratorial thinking
π«£ If you're feeling overwhelmed scrolling social media, you're not alone. Bad actors also take advantage of heavy news cycles with #misinformation that plays on emotions.
ππΎ Here are some basic #NewsLiteracy tips to stay sharp online.
π Download the poster: bit.ly/7tipsNLP
Just putting this out there⦠books.google.co.uk/books?id=UVk...
Teaching literary theory has been the most influential approach Iβve used to improve HS studentsβ interpretive ability.
Theory helps them see whatβs possible with interpretation, not just whatβs permitted by βcorrectβ readings.
#literacies #iteachenglish #edusky
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Members of Thinking Historically for Canada's Future recently published an OpEd in The Conversation, Decolonizing history and social studies curricula has a long way to go in Canada . Click here to read more: theconversation.com/decolonizing...
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Thank you!