Post-Conference Thanks
Thank you OHASSTA educators for your participation in the successful, online conference in October during this challenging, second year of the Covid pandemic.
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
Thank you OHASSTA educators for your participation in the successful, online conference in October during this challenging, second year of the Covid pandemic.
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