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Canyon Meadows

Social 30-1

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Schedule

Course Schedule - Please attend all the classes listed below

Class 1Jan 11 Sat9:15 am - 3:45 pm
Small Hall
Class 2Jan 12 Sun10:45 am - 5:015 pm
Small Hall

See Full Schedule for South Calgary

Part A Q&A (online) - Jan 13 Mon 6:30pm-9:30pm 

Part B Q&A (online) - Jan 19 Sun 6:0pm-8:00pm

$129.00

$109 - if this is your 2nd (or 3rd) course chosen

Teacher Bio

Matt Foisy


Topics Covered Per Class

Class 1:During the first part of the Social 30-1 prep course we will focus on review of the main course and curricular concepts that are essential for success on both the written and multiple choice components of the Diploma Exam. As we work our way through the curriculum, special attention will be given to source analysis, with key skills and strategies being provided. Working with sources during the course review will give students important skills in concept synthesis and source analysis, both of which are essential on the diploma exam. As we progress though the course, we will work on and discuss many multiple choice exam questions. This will enable students to build important skills and strategies to hone their multiple choice skills and tailor them directly towards the ways in which Social Studies questions are frequently written. Throughout the review we will look at the historical development of liberalism and its viability as an economic ideology. We will also review the connection between liberalism and political ideologies. We will conclude the review by examining the different types of sources that are now being used on the new "dash 1" Diploma Exam.Class 2:This session of the course will focus directly on the two 30-1 writing assignments. As both writing assignments use sources as prompts, we will review the student expectations for each task. We will practice the skills of interpreting sources as well as identifying the relationships that exist between them. For assignment II, we will practice the skill of identifying an ideological perspective and making this analysis the foundation of the argumentative essay. We will do a general review of political and economic liberalism as students need to connect their writings to this ideology. We will also do an in-depth examination of the categories on the scoring guides and we will take a critical look at some pieces of writing in order to determine what constitutes excellent (and not so excellent) diploma exam writing.

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RTD SOUTH CALGARY

Canyon Meadows CC

At Canyon Meadows Hall we have two spacious classrooms for a comfortable and quiet learning environment. Snacks are also provided for the first class, and there is a convenience store, Subway, and more nearby.

Students are encouraged to bring water, snacks, along with any notes / notepads / calculators they might use in class.

SAIT 

Social 30-1

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Schedule

Course Schedule - Please attend all the classes listed below

Class 1Jan 11 Sat10:00am-5:00pm
Stan Grad - MB 211
Class 2Jan 12 Sun10:45am-5:30pm
Stan Grad - MB 211

See Full Schedule for North Calgary

Part A Q&A (online) - Jan 13 Mon 6:30pm-9:30pm 

Part B Q&A (online) - Jan 19 Sun 6:0pm-8:00pm

$129.00

$109 - if this is your 2nd (or 3rd) course chosen

Teacher Bio
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Phil Bruno

BA (U of S) BEd (U of C)Calgary Board of Education

Phil Bruno has been a dedicated High School Teacher for 13 years. He has had his entire career dedicated to teaching Social Studies at all levels. Phil has taught the 30 level for the last 7 years and has also marked the Diploma Exams for the last 6 years. While teaching at William Aberhart, Phil has helped develop the program for the "New" Social curriculum. In class, Phil believes in supporting concepts with solid real life examples to help the students relate to the curriculum. Phil is energetic and passionate about his role in helping students achieve their full potential.

Topics Covered Per Class

Class 1:During the first part of the Social 30-1 prep course we will focus on review of the main course and curricular concepts that are essential for success on both the written and multiple choice components of the Diploma Exam. As we work our way through the curriculum, special attention will be given to source analysis, with key skills and strategies being provided. Working with sources during the course review will give students important skills in concept synthesis and source analysis, both of which are essential on the diploma exam. As we progress though the course, we will work on and discuss many multiple choice exam questions. This will enable students to build important skills and strategies to hone their multiple choice skills and tailor them directly towards the ways in which Social Studies questions are frequently written. Throughout the review we will look at the historical development of liberalism and its viability as an economic ideology. We will also review the connection between liberalism and political ideologies. We will conclude the review by examining the different types of sources that are now being used on the new "dash 1" Diploma Exam.Class 2:This session of the course will focus directly on the two 30-1 writing assignments. As both writing assignments use sources as prompts, we will review the student expectations for each task. We will practice the skills of interpreting sources as well as identifying the relationships that exist between them. For assignment II, we will practice the skill of identifying an ideological perspective and making this analysis the foundation of the argumentative essay. We will do a general review of political and economic liberalism as students need to connect their writings to this ideology. We will also do an in-depth examination of the categories on the scoring guides and we will take a critical look at some pieces of writing in order to determine what constitutes excellent (and not so excellent) diploma exam writing.

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RTD NOUTH/CENTRAL CALGARY

SAIT Polytechnic - Stan Grad Centre

Our SAIT classes are held in the architecturally beautiful Stan Grad Building, which has spacious and comfortable classrooms. On campus students can find a Subway, Tim Hortons, and more.

Students are encouraged to bring water, snacks, along with any notes / notepads / calculators they might use in class.

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MacEwan

Social 30-1

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Schedule

Course Schedule - Please attend all the classes listed below

Class 1Jan 11 Sat10:00am-5:00pm
Robbins - 9-201
Class 2Jan 12 Sun10:30am-5:30pm
Robbins - 9-201

See Full Schedule for EDMONTON

Part A Q&A (online) - Jan 13 Mon 6:30pm-9:30pm 

Part B Q&A (online) - Jan 19 Sun 6:0pm-8:00pm

$129.00

$109 - if this is your 2nd (or 3rd) course chosen

Teacher Bio
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Brandon Andreychuk

Randon teaches social studies at Paul Kane High School in St Albert. Since graduating in 2010 from the University of Alberta, he has taught every level of high school social studies and for the past six semesters has been asked to mark diplomas for Alberta Education. Brandon has taught Social 30 and 30-2 during semesters and through summer school which allows him to differentiate the "nice to knows" and the "need to knows" in these courses. Brandon is looking forward to working with you to help develop the tools you need to rock the diploma.

Topics Covered Per Class

Class 1: During the first part of the Social 30-1 prep course we will focus on review of the main course and curricular concepts that are essential for success on both the written and multiple choice components of the Diploma Exam. As we work our way through the curriculum, special attention will be given to source analysis, with key skills and strategies being provided. Working with sources during the course review will give students important skills in concept synthesis and source analysis, both of which are essential on the diploma exam. As we progress though the course, we will work on and discuss many multiple choice exam questions. This will enable students to build important skills and strategies to hone their multiple choice skills and tailor them directly towards the ways in which Social Studies questions are frequently written. Throughout the review we will look at the historical development of liberalism and its viability as an economic ideology. We will also review the connection between liberalism and political ideologies. We will conclude the review by examining the different types of sources that are now being used on the new "dash 1" Diploma Exam.
Class 2: The last session of the course will focus directly on the two 30-1 writing assignments. As both writing assignments use sources as prompts, we will review the student expectations for each task. We will practice the skills of interpreting sources as well as identifying the relationships that exist between them. For assignment II, we will practice the skill of identifying an ideological perspective and making this analysis the foundation of the argumentative essay. We will do a general review of political and economic liberalism as students need to connect their writings to this ideology. We will also do an in-depth examination of the categories on the scoring guides and we will take a critical look at some pieces of writing in order to determine what constitutes excellent (and not so excellent) diploma exam writing.

Samples

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RTD CENTRAL EDMONTON

MacEwan University - Robbins Centre

Our MacEwan classes are held in the architecturally beautiful Robbins Centre, which has spacious and comfortable well-lit classrooms. Across the street there is a Tim Hortons and close by a Subway and other food options.

Students are encouraged to bring water, snacks, along with any notes / notepads / calculators they might use in class.

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