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MUSEUM OF VANCOUVER July 6-10 UBC VANCOUVER July 11 REGISTER BY MAY 25 for academic credit or non-credit participation HISTORICAL THINKING SUMMER INSTITUTE Faculty of Education HISTORICAL THINKING is now a foundation for history and social studies curricula across the country. Museum and heritage educators are similarly embracing it. The summer institute is designed for teachers, graduate students, curriculum developers, professional development leaders and museum educators who want to enhance their expertise at designing and teaching history courses and programs with explicit attention to historical thinking. The 2015 Historical Thinking Summer Institute explores six historical thinking concepts. These concepts will shape our exploration of the substantive theme of migrations, contact and cultural exchange over time. We will use local cases, resources and expertise available in Vancouver, but the work will be applicable to other locations across Canada and internationally. Academic Information | [email protected] Registration Information | [email protected] @UBC_PDCE #summer@ubc #edchat pdce.educ.ubc.ca/htsi2015 JULY 6–11, 2015 a partnership with DR. PETER SEIXAS is a professor at UBC and co-author of The Big Six Historical Thinking Concepts. He has directed the Summer Institute for the past five years. DR. LINDSAY GIBSON is an assistant professor at the University of Alberta and has worked with the Historical Thinking Project since 2008. DR. VIVIANE GOSSELIN is Curator of Contemporary Culture at the Museum of Vancouver and Associate Researcher with the UBC Centre for the Study of Historical Consciousness. DR. HEATHER E. MCGREGOR completed her PhD in 2015 at the UBC Centre for the Study of Historical Consciousness, and will be a funded postdoctoral researcher at the University of Ottawa starting in September.

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Page 1: HISTORICAL THINKING SUMMER INSTITUTEpdce-sandbox.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2015/04/150416_HTSI_2015_Flyer.pdf · HISTORICAL THINKING SUMMER INSTITUTE Faculty of Education HISTORICAL

MUSEUM OF VANCOUVER July 6-10UBC VANCOUVER July 11

REGISTER BY MAY 25 for academic credit or non-credit participation

HISTORICAL THINKING SUMMER INSTITUTE

Faculty of Education

HISTORICAL THINKING is now a foundation for history and social studies curricula across the country. Museum and heritage educators are similarly embracing it.

The summer institute is designed for teachers, graduate students, curriculum developers, professional development leaders and museum educators who want to enhance their expertise at designing and teaching history courses and programs with explicit attention to historical thinking.

The 2015 Historical Thinking Summer Institute explores six historical thinking concepts.

These concepts will shape our exploration of the substantive theme of migrations, contact and cultural exchange over time. We will use local cases, resources and expertise available in Vancouver, but the work will be applicable to other locations across Canada and internationally.

Academic Information | [email protected] Information | [email protected]

@UBC_PDCE #summer@ubc #edchat

pdce.educ.ubc.ca/htsi2015

JULY 6–11, 2015

a partnership with

DR. PETER SEIXAS is a professor at UBC and co-author of The Big Six Historical Thinking Concepts. He

has directed the Summer Institute for the past five years.

DR. LINDSAY GIBSON is an assistant professor at the University of Alberta and has worked with the Historical Thinking Project since 2008.

DR. VIVIANE GOSSELIN is Curator of Contemporary Culture at

the Museum of Vancouver and Associate Researcher with the

UBC Centre for the Study of Historical Consciousness.

DR. HEATHER E. MCGREGOR completed her PhD in 2015 at the UBC Centre for the Study of Historical Consciousness, and will be a funded postdoctoral researcher at the University of Ottawa starting in September.