by Beatrix Shackleton | Jul 12, 2024 | SSENC News, Korean War
SSENC is pleased to announce the release of our new video: Teaching the Korean War. This professional learning video gives teachers a taste of what is in the inquiry lessons. We hope that our members will be able to use the video to showcase the resource for...
by admin | Dec 13, 2023 | Salon, Korean War
As a high school teacher, I have used two of the lesson plans and will incorporate them every time I teach the courses. The first lesson plan, “Is Peace Possible in Korea?” was an excellent resource in my Political Science class as we studied non-democracies. Students...
by John | Dec 12, 2023 | Conferences, Korean War
The Social Studies Educators Network of Canada (SSENC) was present at the annual conference of the Quebec association for social sciences teaching (AQEUS) on October 26 and 27. Held in Sherbrooke, the gathering brought together nearly 250 people under the theme of...
by John | Dec 4, 2023 | Conferences, Korean War
The BC Social Studies Teachers’ Association managed to host a successful conference with a fabulous keynote from Anthony Johnson, a Two-Spirit, LGBTQ2, and Indigenous advocate who currently works in Kehewin Cree Nation and Dr. James Makokis, a Nehiyô two-spirit...
by Kara Wickstrom Street | Nov 7, 2023 | Conferences, Korean War
On Friday October 20th, MSSTA held our annual MTS PD event at Valley Gardens Middle School. Over 300 educators from across the province took part in over 40 concurrent sessions on a variety of topics related to teaching all levels of Social Sciences courses. There...
by Kara Wickstrom Street | Oct 16, 2023 | Conferences, Korean War
Giving our past a future SSENC president, Rachel Collishaw and founding director, Lise Proulx attended the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) forum on “Giving our past a future: Re-building and sharing inclusive narrative(s) for Canada” in Gatineau, Québec.” The...