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It’s not too late to register for the Starting Your Storytelling Journey virtual event! Students will have the chance to hear from special guest Nancy Payne on finding stories in their own communities. Don’t miss out! https://t.co/lwtjvXmSbE
Who could have predicted…the December 2021 issue of Kayak is here! Discover what’s inside — along with other great weather-inspired content — in the latest teaching newsletter. https://t.co/qYYT7W4XSq
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On December 7, join us for the Starting Your Storytelling Journey virtual event — featuring special guest and Kayak editor Nancy Payne! The broadcast will be at 1pm ET. https://t.co/uZ4KF5buzL
Watch the first episode of our new #animatedwebseries #HistoryBits! Called Flying and Spying, it's about Chinese-Canadian Kam Len “Doug” Sam who served in the air force in the #SWW. Shot down in France, he gathers critical information for the Allies. https://t.co/iVUTitLlAK
Brush up on some Canadian animal history with our latest newsletter! It also features a profile of Canada’s official summer sport, a look at celebrity genealogy, and more! https://t.co/nfR1zINhOH
In response to academic and public criticisms of conflict studies, this book shows how war provides a window into the human condition and demonstrates how important it is that we continue to study the subject. https://t.co/aUw4BzUTCo
Indigenous rights activist Mary Two-Axe Earley is the subject of today’s Google doodle. You can learn more about Two-Axe Earley’s activism at the link below in an article from the February-March 2016 issue of Canada’s History magazine. https://t.co/KwcJyH785y
An art installation in Halifax uses colourful pictograms to honour the African-Nova Scotian community. https://t.co/kX1TYxepJi
In this classroom activity, students will explore historical significance as the process used by historians to evaluate what was important about particular events, people, and developments in the past. #historicalthinking https://t.co/kPRffp2j76
Del loved his truck and liked to let other people use it. Until the day when a newcomer scooped it out from under his nose. #histedu https://t.co/BKmafUAGB8