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Mike Elias

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History teacher, Curriculum Head of Global Studies, photographer, snowboarder, @manutd supporter, @torontofc supporter, @007 enthusiast

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@ApplewoodHts⁩ history Ss are not just consumers but creators of history. Check out creative and thoughtful memorials that represent the diversity of the Canadian experience ⁦@PeelSchools⁩ ⁦@gpearsonEDU⁩ ⁦@FacingCanadafacingcanada.facinghistory.org/going-beyond-c…


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Two Indigenous scholars read a Grade 8 history textbook chapter on residential schools. This is what they would change. torstar.co/U8nf50Fj7nb


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This is the long-term damage of war. A century after fighting ended, some areas of France's Red Zone are still off limits, plants can't grow, and the soil is heavily contaminated with arsenic. At the current rate, it'll take 300-700 years for the Red Zone to recover from WWI.

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#Onted Ts: If you #BlackedOutHistory see gaps in Black Cdn representation, want resources, check out @DiversityMusing’s TurnerConsulting @NHenryFundi’s TeachingAfricanCndHistory, @ETFOeducators’s 365 BlackCdnCurriculum, @CanadasHistory websites, Natalie Steele’s post@FacingCanada

This is what happens when you remove all of the non-Black history from a Canadian history textbook. #BlackedOutHistory



Good luck to all 16 @ApplewoodHts Model UN delegates who are participating in their first virtual conference of the year today and tomorrow! @ApplewoodSAC

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Ts we want to hear from you As we work on developing lesson plans and resources on the topic of Black Canadian history, we would like to hear from you about what you need to teach this content. Google Form: forms.gle/bS5ufYeyfpkHuJ…


Ancient Egypt: The Only Intact Egyptian Pharaohs Tombs Ever Discovered flipboard.com/@thecollector/…


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In 1918, the arrival of Spanish Flu in Canada led to widespread closures of schools and businesses across Canada. Jenna Mlynaryk & Denise Makovac (@MakBadD) dug deep into the archives to find out how the pandemic impacted education in Ontario – and @UofT bit.ly/3dFDPJG


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OHASSTA-AESHO is relaunching its website tomorrow! The site has lots of resources for history and social science teachers in both elementary and secondary panels; learn more here! youtu.be/aV3MPjJYSbg @RCollishaw @OHASSTA


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