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Table 1Conference Schedule

Room |Beehive (50) |Lakeshore (80) |Mollison (32) |Mt. Temple A (200) |Parker (48) |Plain of Six (80) |Saddleback (50) |Pipestone A

(50) |Pipestone B

(50) | |Session A

Saturday

10:00-11:00 |Session A2

Dr. Jennifer Tupper & Michael Cappello

Students’ Making Sense of Citizenship: Sustaining The Discourse of “Good” Citizenship

Gr 7-12 |Session A5

Chris

Dittmann & Tanya Stogre

Canada: Our Stories

General |Session A1

Brenda Dyck

Current Affairs

And Controversial Issues Gets a 21 st Century Facelift

Gr 4-6 |Session A6

Gareth Thomson

Leap into Action: Preparing your students for active citizenship

General

|Session A3

Helene Fisher

Circle of Understanding The Act of Working Together

Gr K-6 |Session A4

David Lunn

Habitat in the Balance – Using Issues and Inquiry to develop decision making skills

Gr 7-12 |SessionA7

David Evans

K & E in Social Studies

Gr 7-12

|Session A8

Marc

Fecteau

Why

Nationalism is still alive in Quebec?

Francophone

General topic in French |Session A9

Jeff Reading

And Carey

Booth

Taking Action to Reduce Our EcoFootprint

General | |Session B

Saturday

11:05-

12:05

|Session B1

Neil Stephenson

The Cigar Box Project: Remixing Canadian History

Gr 4-9 |Session B2

Steve McIsaac

Stewardship: natural resources, current issues and your classroom

Gr 4-12 |Session B3

Cathy Gill

Exploring Canada’s National Parks: Creative ways to teach the Grade 4 and 5 social studies curriculum

Gr 4-6 |SessionB4

Carla Peck

Identity and Students’ Understandings of Significance in Canadian History

General |Session B5

Michael Gourlie

Following in Peter’s Footsteps-A Jewish Child’s View of War and Immigration

Gr 7-9

|Session B6

Jennifer Janzen

Teaching Sustainable Land Use in Social 9 and 10 using Alberta Tomorrow

Gr 7-12 |Session B7

Jennifer Woodard

Your Dollars is Your Vote

Gr 10-12 |Session B8

Suzanna Wong

Engaging in Our Communities

As Global Citizens (Green Street Program)

Gr. 7-12 |Session B9

Heidi Julien

And Lisa Given

Making the Transition from High School to University

Gr. 10-12 | |

Room |Beehive |Lakeshore |Mollison |Mt. Temple A |Parker |Plains of Six |Saddleback |Pipestone A |Pipestone B | |Session

C

Saturday

2:20-3:20

|Session C1

Suzanna Wong

Using Literature to teach Social Studies in Division 1

Gr. K-3 |Session C 2

Robert Gardner

Citizenship in Action: a classroom ready resource for Jr and Sr High

Gr. 7-12 |Session C3

Jessica King/Karen Simonson

Integrating Primary Sources into Your Classroom: How to use the Provincial Archives of Alberta’s new online resource

Gr. 4-12 |Session C4

Glyn Hughes

Students 4 Change (S4C),

And the UNESCO ASPnet Schools Network: A Legacy of Making Change Happen

General |Session C5

Diana Coumantarakis

Development in a Box

Development in a Box

Gr. 7-12 |Session C6

Debbie Noesgaard/Laura Phui

The K & E High School Student and Social Studies: What to Try, What to Avoid

Gr. 10-12 |Session C7

Nancy Del Col

A Hungry World: Understanding the Global Food Crisis

Gr. 9-12 |Session C8

Brenda Dyck

Are You Dizzy Yet? Making Sense of Emerging Technologies in Social Studies

Gr. 7-12 |Session C9

Gareth Thomson

What About Shady Acres? A Simulation activity to help teach about democracy, citizenship, and land use.

General | |Session D

Saturday

3:25 – 4:25

|Session D1

Craig Findlay

The Winds of Change: High School Implementation Support in Southern Alberta

Gr. 10-12 |Session D2

Hans Huizing

The Wonderful World of the Wiki

General |Session D3

Iain Greensmith

Assessing your Global Footprint: How students can use GIS in the classroom to determine the impact they are having on their surrounding environment

Gr. 7-12 |Session D4

Dr. Deborah W. Alexander

“Bringing Afghanistan and Students Together: Challenging Today’s Students to Be Active World Citizens’

General |Session D5

Peter Lenton

We Are Social Beings: Tapping Multiple Intelligences to Teach the new Social Studies Curriculum

Gr. K-6 |Session D6

Lori Pritchard

Dr. Jacqueline Ottmann

Elizabeth Cressman

Aboriginal Perspectives Action Research Project

Gr. 7-12 |Session D7

Stephanie Saban

Kelly Laxdal

Think-Tac-Toe: Spirit Bear Assessment

Gr. 6-9 |Session D8

Jennifer Woodard

Sustainable Assessment: Teaching our Students to Be Steward of Their Own Success

Gr. 7-9 |Session D9

Gareth Thomson

This Just In: About Albertans, and environmental Citizenship

General | |

Time |Beehive |Lakeshore |Mollison |Mt. Temple A |Parker |Plain of Six |Saddleback |Pipestone A |Pipestone B | |

Session

E

Sunday

9 -10:00 |Session E1

Ayesha Shaikh Marson

Strategies for Success within the Social 30-2 Written Response

Gr. 10-12 |Session E2

Jackie Janis

Cecilia Blasetti

Brother Can you Spare a Dime?

Gr. 10-12 |Session E3

Kory Sholdice

Connie

Visser

Weaving Literature Into Your Social Studies Curriculum

General |Session E4

Susan Galloway

Carole Aippersbach

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in the Classroom: A Stepping Stone to Global Citizenship

General |Session E5

Sandra Kiviaho

Engage Your Students on Key Global and Environmental Issues

General |Session E6

Carla Peck

Unpacking Historical Thinking: It’s more than a set of skills

General |Session E7

Brenda Dyck

Visual Literacy in Social Studies: Do You See What I Mean?

Gr. 7-12 |Session E8

Jeannie Charrois

Noggin

Hoggin

Challenge

General |Session E9

Amy Park

Engaging Screenagers

In Academic Rigor

General | |

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