Club of Aspiring Social Studies Education Students

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17/07/2026

S🧭CMEME| Tay Unsay Vulcanizing shop oi!? 😭

Ang pinakamalaking bulkan sa Pilipinas ay ang Apolaki Caldera, na may sukat na umaabot sa 150 kilometro ang lapad (diameter). Ito ang pinakamalaking kilalang volcanic caldera sa buong mundo. Gayunpaman, ito ay isang underwater (nakalubog) na bulkan na matatagpuan sa Philippine Rise o Benham Rise.






(Credits to the owner of the original Video)

14/07/2026

S🧭CMEME| LYNN A YOUNG KATIPUNERA

A young katipunera named lynn from las Vegas USA requiting men to join the katipunan and enroll now at UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO DIGOS COLLEGE and choose BSED- Social Studies
WHY CHOOSE BSED SOCIAL STUDIES?
Because why not?
This course lets you dive deep into history, culture, politics, and society—understanding our past to guide our future. Become a teacher who makes the world make sense, and inspire the next generation to know their roots and build a better nation.

Soo Are you atin to twinte one yirs old? Do u hav gud engles iskill? A plessing personaleti and a disare niw lapy, ip sou dis uportunite mibe por u again ENROLL NOW AT UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO DIGOS COLLEGE AND TAKE THE COURSE BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION MAJOR IN SOCIAL STUDIES!
THAYNKS. ✨
-lynn from las Vegas 1893

Photos from Compasst's post 14/07/2026

Big congratulations to our outstanding students!
We are incredibly proud to celebrate for making it to the Dean’s List Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence are truly inspiring. Keep shining, reaching higher, and setting a great example for everyone.
this is just the beginning of your success 🎉✨

Social Studies Buno!

14/07/2026

Why choose BSED - SOCIAL STUDIES?
Kay nganong Dili man! 🤨
Hie Im Lynn From lasvigas mowdels Are you Atin tu twinti yirs uld? Du u hav gud engles iskill? A plising persunalite and a disare niw life, if sou dis uportunite mibe por u. Ems
BITAW OI!
Are you passionate about history, culture, politics, and the world around you? Do you dream of making a difference in the lives of future generations? Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Social Studies (BSEd Social Studies) is your gateway to a fulfilling career in teaching, nation-building, and community leadership.

Why Choose BSEd Social Studies?

• Empower the Youth — Teach vital subjects like history, geography, economics, and civics that shape students’ understanding of society.

• Lead in Public Service — Prepare for meaningful careers in government, community development, and policy-making.

• Champion Culture and Heritage — Work in museums, cultural centers, or as local historians preserving the nation's legacy.

• Endless Opportunities — From classrooms to NGOs, from tourism to research — Social Studies opens doors to diverse and impactful careers.

Career Opportunities:
• Licensed Secondary School Teacher
• Curriculum Developer or Education Specialist
• Cultural and Heritage Researcher
• Community Organizer or NGO Advocate
• Government and Policy Analyst
• Museum or Tourism Officer

Are your interests aligned to the above-mentioned career opportunities? Then, UM DIGOS COLLEGE is your right and exact partner for your tertiary education. Enroll Bachelor of Secondary Education – major in Social Studies at UM DIGOS COLLEGE!

Be our future leaders who lead the way to excellence.

Enrollment is still ongoing....... Kay kung dili mag pa enroll aw mo lusot ning kamot nako sa imong cellphone!
See you there, mga Ga!







(Satire 😭)

13/07/2026

Wishing you a very happy birthday

GRACE JOY P. CADWE!

The COMPASST family sends our warmest wishes for strong health and overflowing abundance for you, and we hope the same goodness and prosperity stays with every member of your family always.

Social Studies Buno!

07/07/2026

Did you know? That | The world’s most expensive party helped spark a revolution?

In 1971, Iran’s Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi threw the lavish Persepolis Celebrations to mark 2,500 years of the Persian Empire—spending the equivalent of hundreds of millions USD on luxury tents, imported feasts, and global royalty . The blinding excess stood in cruel contrast to widespread poverty and inequality at home, fueling deep anger that helped lead to the 1979 Islamic Revolution, ending millennia of monarchy and birthing today’s Islamic Republic.







Credits to the Clips: on TikTok

05/07/2026

Empress Farah | From royal palace to lifelong exile

Once Iran’s beloved queen and symbol of the monarchy, Empress Farah Pahlavi was forced to flee her homeland forever in the 1979 Islamic Revolution. She lost her throne, her country, and later her husband and loved ones, and has lived in exile across Europe and the US ever since—carrying the memory of old Persia while never being able to return home.







Credits to the Clip: on TikTok

03/07/2026

The Opening Speech of Mohammad Reza Shah of Iran former Persia
"I bow before you, Cyrus, founder of the first empire"
At the lavish 1971 Persepolis celebrations, the Shah opened the historic event by kneeling at Cyrus the Great’s tomb — honoring 2,500 years of Persian legacy, in what became the world’s most expensive party.







Credits to the Clips: .zoroastrian.times on TikTok

03/07/2026

The Shah’s fast modernization: progress that sparked a revolution

Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi pushed hard to rapidly modernize Iran—building industries, expanding cities, and granting women new rights. But his Western‑style changes clashed deeply with traditional and religious values, while corruption, inequality, and harsh crackdowns on dissent grew. This divide turned hope into anger, driving the widespread unrest that led to his fall and the 1979 Islamic Revolution.






Credits to the Clips: on TikTok

03/07/2026

Did you know? That| Iran (formerly Persia) was once a monarchy?

For over 2,500 years, it was ruled by royal dynasties—from the ancient Achaemenid Empire to the Pahlavi dynasty. The last Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, reigned until the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which ended millennia of monarchical rule and established today’s Islamic Republic.

Heres a clip Crowning the last Sha of Persia, Mohammad Reze Pahlavi








Credits to the clips: Everything.Persian on TikTok

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