Brian Dai
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Social Studies Teachers at Palmer
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Palmer SS
Teachers
Palmer Social Studies Teachers and Their Information
Calaciura, Maria | English, Social Studies | Room 102​​​
Chen, Athena | English, Social Studies | Room 134
Cheng, Amy | English Social Studies | Room 118
Gavsie, Orin | Social Studies | Room 209
Mashkoor, Rania | English, Social Studies | Room 104
O'Leary, Talia | Social Studies, CLC | Room 135
Pablico, Eddy | Social Studies, English | Room 205
Sangha, Mun'Lene | Social Studies, Leadership, CLC | Room 129
White, Leona | Counselling (Grade 8), Social Studies, Law | Counselling Office
Yu, Peter | English, Social Studies | Room 208

Mr. Pablico's classroom (Room 205)

Ms. Cheng's Room (Room 118) - NE Angle

Ms. Cheng's Room (Room 118) - N Angle

Ms. Cheng's Room (Room 118) - SW Angle
As you can see, people who pursue this field of study often became teachers in the end. However, there are other options for those who love and devote their entire lives to Social Studies.
Some professional occupations based on social sciences include:
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Archaeologists
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Artifacts​
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Reconstruction of past life
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Historians
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Research of human activity
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Study of the past
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Translate and document discoveries
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Linguists
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Study of languages​
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Origin, structure, and how it changes over time​
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Applications to teaching, translation, and communication
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Sociologists
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Study of human social patterns and relationships​
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These are only a select few of the options that are available depending on personal preference, strengths, weaknesses, and other internal or external factors. There are also areas of this subject that can are part of other careers and occupations. Social sciences are everywhere, so it is not just about teaching, but more so about how it helps society as a whole.